The business should be inviting to the eye from the street. It should be a focal point of downtown Waukee. It should be a natural extension of any event happening in Triangle Park.
Seamless transition for foot traffic. An inviting storefront. A way to connect with Triangle Park events.
Make it a destination for Waukee's active bike community. A custom bike rake could spell "The Vine".
A marketing tool for community events.
Simple table and chairs to put an the edge of the sidewalk.
A short awning potentially running down the west wall over the sidewalk chairs and tables.
Writing out specials and events. A call to action for foot, biking, and automobile traffic.
Our atmosphere one of three reasons that people visit along with product and service. We want to be hospitable, comfortable, and clean.
Dangling light bulbs create a softer light and an inviting aesthetic. These lights couple with windows to the outside make The Vine a focal point from the street.
Benches, tables, and chairs maximize space for customers .
Rustic counter top and chalkboard menu reinforce the aesthetic and atmosphere.
Imagine employees looking out and seeing customers comfortably enjoying the space.
Local vendors pay for space to sell and we take a cut of what they sell.
Space is diverse in seating. A subtle reflection of the community.
Imagine this sign saying "The Vine".
In 2012 the Triangle Park area received 10.5k average annual daily traffic