Depot Alley

 

Location: Lubbock, Texas
Client: Nola & Damon Richards
Project Completion: 2003
Project Size: 2000 Square Feet
Budget: $300,000

The Depot Alley project lies at the heart of Lubbock’s entertainment district and serves as a catalyst for the westward expansion of the vitality found in the Depot District. The owners of the 1700 block of Texas Avenue recognized the potential of their property, located one block west of the Depot District icons Cactus Theatre, Bleachers Sports Cafe, and the Hub City Brewery. Chapman Harvey Architects, Inc. was enlisted by the Richards to assist them in creating leasing interest through a series of preliminary renderings of the vision for Depot Alley. Once momentum was established and the clients had secured several tenants, CHA then produced bid documents for the alley project. The design for the Depot Alley includes a series of eye-catching archways; brightly colored by day, brightly lit by night. The archways provide a visual connection to the Depot District, even visible from I-27. The alley is a mix of areas for outdoor seating adjacent to restaurants and bars, and spaces for outdoor musical or festival venues, creating a dynamic and vibrant atmosphere. Working with the clients, CHA moved from vision to fruition for Depot Alley.
 

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