

They’re also updated with their spot in line so everyone stays calm and collected. While waiting for a table, guests can now browse their updated menus, promotions and visit their social media. And that is something that customers remember.Īlways building on their customer base, Gaslight uses NextMe’s Virtual Waiting room to boost and drive engagement. What matters is his guests don’t have to wait in line. They can even take a nice, socially-distant walk around town while they wait. Two challenges prevented us going any sooner. Karen & I had wanted to attend a performance at the Gaslight Theatre for years. Ghostblasters Susie (Tarreyn Van Slyke) Wally (Jake Chapman), & Zack (Mike Yarema). His guests can now check-in and wait for their table in their cars. Gaslight Theatre & Little Anthony’s Diner: A Review.

After placing NextMe’s Widget on his site, Seth’s customers don’t have to wait in line or out in the cold Louisville winters. For one, he’s made checking-in as easy as possible for his guests. Seth Boone has placed a strong emphasis on customer relations and service throughout Gaslight. And they’re serious about engaging with their community. With a retro diner aesthetic and a savvy online presence, Gaslight Diner opened in mid-November to better meet the breakfast-food cravings of their neighborhood. In the case of Seth Boone and his team in Louisville, they did just that. With some restaurants proving to be less-than ideal for this new culinary landscape, experienced restaurateurs have shifted their focus, rebranded, and incorporated tech to better meet the needs of their customers. And the Covid pandemic has created a ton of problems for the restaurant industry this year. We look forward to seeing the creative ideas developers send our way.Most of the restaurants we love are small businesses. It’s located close to many restaurant and retail options, parks and recreation facilities as well as the 1,850 businesses that operate in Jeffersontown. “There’s nothing like this prime piece of property in our area. “We prefer condominiums over apartments on the site since many new apartment options are available in eastern Jefferson County and specifically in Jeffersontown,” Kmetz said. Estimated timeline for development’s completion.Conceptual drawing, artist rendering and/or examples of comparable work.Narrative of the proposed Development Plan and expected investment.Plans for apartment complexes will not be considered. JEDA’s board of directors will review all proposals and reserves the right to reject any bids deemed unacceptable. The RFP is available for pick up at Jeffersontown City Hall,ġ0416 Watterson Trail, during regular business hours or can be accessed on the City of Jeffersontown’s website at Responses and inquiries should be directed to Mike Kmetz, executive director of the Jeffersontown Economic Development Authority (JEDA), 10416 Watterson Trail, Jeffersontown, Ky., 40299, no later than Friday, July 16, at 4:30 p.m. The Jeffersontown Economic Development Authority, an agency of the City of Jeffersontown, has issued a Request for Proposals related to sale of the site. Electricity, natural gas, water and sewer access are already available to the property. Since acquiring the 2.38 acres in 2017, the Jeffersontown Economic Development Authority has invested about $165,000 to purchase, clear and clean up the site, readying it for development. Other nearby dining and entertainment options in the walkable district include Feast BBQ, Royals Chicken, RecBar, J-Town Beach Volleyball, Gaslight Diner, Bearno’s Pizza, El Nopal and Chubby Ray’s. The acreage is adjacent to the popular 3rd Turn Brewing and its sister business, Next Door at 3rd Turn, a bourbon and cocktail bar. We think both demographics would appreciate the walkability of our revitalized downtown that surrounds the site.” “Condos provide a great option for homeowners who are downsizing or young professionals looking for a first-time real estate investment. “The ease of access there and proximity to retail establishments make this site ideal for condos,” said Jeffersontown Mayor Bill Dieruf.

Jeffersontown officials believe the site is well-suited for a condominium development, but they are open to other uses, including a boutique hotel, office complex, retail center or mixed-use development. The property is adjacent to the Gaslight Square District and fronts on Billtown Road. JEFFERSONTOWN, Ky. - City of Jeffersontown officials are seeking a private developer to bring life to a 2.38-acre site at 3608 College Drive, just east of Watterson Trail.
