so, I just got home from work and found out. is the building still in tact? Whats going on with it? Does someone still currently own it? I’m just curious. If it’s still a functional building, I’d love to find out who is working on getting it back together (possibly up and running maybe?) because if it is in fact still usable, I’d love to help out and be apart of that. It’s a piece of history.
I dont know if anyone is interested but I got the “On the Road with the Ramones” and they had a photocopy of the original agreement for them to come play at the Arcadia in Dallas. I thought that was neat that the Ramones had played there, right on Greenville, a place I walk by everyday. Why doesnt someone buy it up and reopen it up? That would make a great venue for art, entertainment, music, etc. With Deep Ellum losing its zeal, artists and audiences alike are looking for a new venue to flock to. Itd be a great business investment since its got such history and poise.
so, I just got home from work and found out. is the building still in tact? Whats going on with it? Does someone still currently own it? I’m just curious. If it’s still a functional building, I’d love to find out who is working on getting it back together (possibly up and running maybe?) because if it is in fact still usable, I’d love to help out and be apart of that. It’s a piece of history.
I dont know if anyone is interested but I got the “On the Road with the Ramones” and they had a photocopy of the original agreement for them to come play at the Arcadia in Dallas. I thought that was neat that the Ramones had played there, right on Greenville, a place I walk by everyday. Why doesnt someone buy it up and reopen it up? That would make a great venue for art, entertainment, music, etc. With Deep Ellum losing its zeal, artists and audiences alike are looking for a new venue to flock to. Itd be a great business investment since its got such history and poise.