yea no kidding. It seems like most of downtown disney is walled off right now.I should have got in the construction wall industry.
An elevated train track with no train. Makes sense.
Yes, I know. You're missing the point. There used to be a train there.
This project really has potential to be gorgeous. Between the food trucks, and the high line, they're really drawing inspiration from big cities. I can't wait to see it finished.
A really nice part of the Disney Springs high line is the shade it will provide. In the summer the sun in the West Side can be brutal. I think this addition will encourage people to stay in that area.I live close to the High Line in NYC. The point is that it is now a beautiful park.
It used to be just a derelict train track. It hadn't seen a train since before subways went underground.
Disney is taking the concept because anyone who has been to the HL knows it's gorgeous.
Also maybe they'll need to start building up due to overcrowding, lol.
Careful what you say....most people think this is "just another shopping mall"
Disney doesn't seem to be messing around on this and construction seems to be happening everywhere you look
The vendors will announce closer to opening. They are already physically building for tenants, even though they are not announced.Yep you can tell they aren't messing about by them a)not announcing a vendor list and b)by dragging out construction.
The vendors will announce closer to opening. They are already physically building for tenants, even though they are not announced.
They are certainly not dragging out construction. That may be true for Fantasyland but not at Springs.
I feel construction here is fast for Disney with a pretty short timescale for near-complete reno of a facility that needs to stay open to guests the whole time. It's not like they are just closing the whole place, demoing, and building the streets of London on a closed site.I feel they are certainly dragging out construction but more so with the construction order that garage should be having people working on it 24/7 the 'High Line' stuff should be rushed to get it done ... plus funny that Disney doesn't want to yet shopping centre's around the world at least announce key tenants before construction.
The vendors will announce closer to opening. They are already physically building for tenants, even though they are not announced.
They are certainly not dragging out construction. That may be true for Fantasyland but not at Springs.
Yep I have reliable info, more are signed.If I may ask, is this speculation or do you have a reliable source(s) which indicates actual tenants have been signed? We know about Starbucks and The Boat House, obviously, but is there anything else that seems likely?
I feel they are certainly dragging out construction but more so with the construction order that garage should be having people working on it 24/7 the 'High Line' stuff should be rushed to get it done ... plus funny that Disney doesn't want to yet shopping centre's around the world at least announce key tenants before construction.
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