Remember when there was a Subway and some less-than-memorable Tex-Mex on the corner of Oak and Locust? Yeah, we were happy to erase those things from our memory, too. Thankfully, the doors are now open at Barley and Board, the fancy, new wood-laden brewpub. The space officially opens today, Wednesday, August 12th. Read on for more.
Read MoreTHE SIGNS, THEY ARE A-CHANGIN'
Last week, the forthcoming Subway on the corner of Oak St and Locust St. put up their famous green and yellow sign on the front of the Texas Building. We took a picture of said sign and asked your opinion about it on Facebook. The 140+ comments later, your opinion was known. Y'all didn't care much for it, and the powers that be heard your complaints. The Subway sign on the historic Texas Building is coming down, y'all. It will soon be replaced with a metallic Subway sign that better fits to the look of the historic denton square.
It can be easy to think that you don't have much say-so as far as what happens in town that's outside of your normal voting ballots. The Subway sign coming down, however, really shows that people listen. Without violent riot, protest signs, chanting in the street or passing a boycott list, the citizens of Denton have successfully had their voices heard. Well, at least a little bit.
The original Subway sign on the square really highlighted the issue of the need for a better sign ordinance for our city and it's historic buildings and this change sets a precedent for future signs in downtown.
Greg Johnson, the owner of the Texas Building, watched the local news, read your comments and made a call to Subway franchisee, Bob Suarez, to work with the wishes of Denton citizens to find a happy medium. They decided to change the look of the signage to fit with the current aesthetics of the downtown. The new Subway sign will be a painted brushed metal sign - and will look more in line with the square's more historic buildings and other signage. While it might not be very visible in the rendering below, the lack of glowing neon will surely make a large difference when viewed in person.
A rendering of what the new sign should look like.
The property is actually managed by Verus Real Estate who say that their business philosophy is to enhance, "asset values by understanding the needs of each client and applying sound fundamental principles to achieve success," and in this particular case, we'd say they have done just that. While many of the complaints we heard were about having a Subway on the square at all and not necessarily the look of the sign, keep in mind that those opinions were still heard by both the owner of the Texas Building and the franchiser of the Subway, itself.
District 1 city councilman, Kevin Roden, pushed for a review of the current sign ordinance at the city council meeting last week, the same night that the Subway sign went up. Hopefully our council will see the holes in the current ordinance and will make the appropriate changes to keep our historic buildings looking stately and historic, and prevent things like glaring neon signs from marring their facades.
Keep in mind that this is not a one time thing. Your elected leaders and the business owners in Denton listen. If you have an opinion about something, let them know. Write your city councilman or talk to business owners. Keep yourself educated on what's happening in Denton by reading our monthly Mr. Farris Goes to City Hall column and if you don't like something (or if you DO like something), make your opinion known.
The Subway on the square is set to open its doors on July 6th. We Denton Do It would personally like to thank Greg Johnson, Bob Suarez, Kevin Roden and Julie Glover for hearing the cries of the city and responding so quickly.
The new subway sign on the Texas Building on the Denton Town Square.
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It's a tangible modification when the neon trademarked sign of a sandwich franchise gets bolted to a beautiful building downtown. Our city is changing and is changing right now like an awkward seventh grader at Calhoun Middle School trying to figure out how to avoid getting pummeled on the field during gym class. Your first instinct is to go tell "Coach" who might just put the hammer down and temporarily stop the mild battery. Except that now, as a seventh grader, you've seen things and kinda know how the world operates. You're aware of how things aren't always fair. Coach won't always be there to chew out your arch nemesis and what's gonna happen next year when you're in a whole new gym class? It's a decisive moment when you finally decide that it's time to plant your feet the next time that kid tries to mow you down. So what if you get clobbered and a little bloody? The next time you plant your feet as he barrels down on you it's easier. The next time it happens, standing your ground has become second nature.
So now as we watch our beautiful and charming town grow up it's going to be better to realize sooner than later that there will be more Subway signs, 6am trash collection, graffiti on the courthouse, cars jumping curbs and going down one way streets and the general level of injustice (perceived and real) will rise if the citizens who care so deeply about these things don't engage and take part in the discourse that makes this town great in the first place. What better way to start that conversation than to get out and support local businesses and craftspeople? There is an enormous amount of opportunity to do this each week and we're here to give you that nudge by presenting what we believe are just the top ten things you need to check out this week. So get out there, join in on the discussion and remember there's more value in the occasional bloody nose than Subway's breakfast meal deal.
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Wednesday June 5
Wines Of The Year | Wine Squared | 7PM | $15 (RSVP)
Wine Squared is turning eight years old, and Brooke wants to share their favorite wines and tell you how she feels about them from the past year. Wine is cool, and so are small businesses that make it this long in Denton. Happy Birthday, y'all!
Smoota (TV On The Radio. Sufjan Stevens) / Buenos Diaz / The Days | Gloves | 9PM | $5
Do you love Sufjan, TOTR and trombone? Well have we got a show for you.
Thursday June 6
Sweet Talk / World Of Pleasure (FR. The Novice) / Pink Smoke | Gloves | 9PM $5
Two Tons Of Steel | Dan's | 8PM | $10
June Green Drinks | Oak St. Draft House | 5:30PM | FREE
Folks who are interested in the environment and sustainability can meet up and talk about it this Thursday. I'm going to make a solid bet that you hear "I'm just trying to sustain this buzz, am I right y'all?!" by 6pm.
Friday June 7
Scaphe / Akkolyte / Ceruleans Giallo / Terminator 2 / Pissed Grave | Gloves | 9PM | $7
Saturday June 8
The DIME Summer Bazaar | 10AM | Center For Visual Arts | FREE
This is the event that eventually led to the creation of what we now know as The DIME Store. Besides being able to shop from 40+ handmade and vintage makers and food trucks, the first 50 folks get a free goody bag full of handmade and local merch including the first ever We Denton Do It stickers.
Clint Niosi And The Unaccountable / Sons Of Illustrious Father / The Caldwell / Nina Violet / Lexie Roth | Gloves | 9PM | $3
This is quite the lineup for the price. It's been said by Dirtyhippieradio.com that Sons Of Illustrious Father "are extremely good at what they do." Can't argue with a dirty hippie, can you?
The King Bucks | Dan's | 9PM | $10
Sunday June 9
Slobberbone / Water Liars / Isaac Hoskins / William Bryan Massey III | Dan's | 8PM | $12