Tony Montana wrote on Jan 6, 2008 8:50 PM:
" Hotel is a great idea. It time to clean up the shacks, tatoo parlors,Gipsy Village USA (between Salty's and Spokane Street) and cheesy establishments in West Seattle and move into the 21st century. Fix the roads and potholes, build new beach or northwest style timeless buildings, hotels, etc. Best of luck Mr.Gerry Kingen
PS. Also, gentlemen that owns Pegasus could clean up the shop and get rid of that nasty carpet. "
STEVE wrote on Jan 3, 2008 11:21 PM:
" I would love to be able to have a great place to stay in West Seattle. Can any tell me?, if this is not built where else can I bring my family from out of state to stay in West Seattle? Much less with access to parks and a view like that!!!!! Downtown? No thanks. Look at the rest of the waterfront West Coast. Don,t you think its time to GROW UP A LITTLE BIT!!!!! I wish we looked a little more like Vancouver B.C . If we all can agree that would be a beautiful idea !!!! "
Peter wrote on Jan 1, 2008 4:14 PM:
" Same ol' same ol' on the nay sayers. Are you kidding me? The junction merchants fought the development of a movie theater a while back down here because they thought it would "cut into" their business and stop people from venturing into West Seattle merchant core. Building a classy hotel (of which West Seattle has none) would only further the community and help erase an eye-sore on the water front down here of left over, unkempt land. Crap is what's there. Let's turn it into a jewel and bring people to West Seattle with them leaving on a good note. "
smith wrote on Dec 30, 2007 7:50 AM:
" Lets not and just say he did. We need to fight this crap.
Thanks a lot for considering the Alki Neighborhood input. "
curious wrote on Dec 29, 2007 7:39 PM:
" The parking lot on the south side of the restaurant, is that the same lot with the street-end on it? I thought street ends were public right-of-ways. Are you saying that Mr. Kingen bought this lot? And where are his restaurant customers going to park once the hotel is built? Where are the hotel customers going to park? Just curious about the parking. Since the budget rent a trucks seem to feel Harbor Ave is their own parking lot, there's not a lot of extra parking on Harbor Ave these days. "