![]() Gilbert Town Council is expected to a review and approve a draft of the plan in September. ![]() The plan will examine past capital improvement projects, possible infrastructure needs and strategies for further redeveloping the popular stretch. The town is also prepping to unveil a comprehensive redevelopment plan this fall to guide the Heritage District's future development. The area is so dense with restaurants that Gilbert is building a $14 million parking garage near Gilbert Road and Vaughn Avenue with 600 stalls to ease parking frustration. The top of the structure will include an illuminated clock tower. Gilbert's Heritage District is an attractive town mainstay, with a lineup of restaurants that includes Snooze, Postino Wine Cafe, Joyride Taco and Liberty Market. View Gallery: Photos: Dierks Bentley plays at Whiskey Row in Gilbert Heritage District continues to grow ![]() ![]() Bradley's purchase only included the Gilbert location. Grammy-nominated country crooner Dierks Bentley brought a new country vibe to his home state when he opened Whiskey Row, a 1920s-style saloon that hosts. Both properties are owned by different companies. The restaurant has two other locations in metro Phoenix, on Tempe's Mill Avenue and in Old Town Scottsdale. The Heritage District location opened its doors last year, with a free concert headlined by country pop singer Kelsea Ballerini. In 2015, a group of Gilbert residents opposed plans for the bar, worried that it might bring a rowdy crowd to the town's family-friendly atmosphere. The building boasts 13,841 square feet and the bar is run by Riot Hospitality Group. Whiskey Row will continue to operate under a long-term lease in the space, the release said. It's unclear if that is the same Treg Bradley who bought the Gilbert property. Bradley bought the property from Gilbert/Vaughn Partners, LLC.Īn individual named Treg Bradley is the founder of Botanicare Hydroponics, a Chandler-based growing equipment company acquired by a subsidiary of Scott's Miracle-Gro in 2016. The once-controversial establishment on Gilbert Road and Vaughn Avenue in Gilbert's Heritage District is now owned by Treg Bradley, according to a news release. There are two other locations in Scottsdale and Tempe.Ĭountry singer Dierks Bentley is in town this week for the groundbreaking, but also to play in the Annexus Pro-Am in the 2016 Waste Management Phoenix Open and to headline a concert at the Birds Nest.Watch Video: Downtown Gilbert Heritage District may get more parkingĭierks Bentley's Whiskey Row restaurant and bar in Gilbert has sold for $8.1 million.īut don't panic, country fans: You won't have to two-step elsewhere. ![]() The menu boasts typical American fare-burgers, sliders, pulled pork, salads-but says everything is made from scratch using premium ingredients.īurgers cost between $12 and $13 salads from $9 - $13 and sandwiches are $11, according to an online menu. For an authentic American dining experience with a large bar and seating area, Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row offers a dynamic patio or indoor atmosphere with fresh food and drinks prepared daily as well as an array of large TV screens to view your favorite show or game. It will have a 10,000 square-foot outdoor patio with space for cornhole and ping-pong a large dance floor and stage inside and large windows facing out to downtown Gilbert, according to LGE Design Build, the company in charge of construction. The 8,000-square-foot restaurant is expected to be finished in November or December of this year. It will be located on Gilbert Road between Vaughn and Page avenues. On March 16, it will celebrate its grand opening.ĭierks Bentley's Whiskey Row is expanding into downtown Gilbert.Ĭonstruction on the country-themed restaurant and bar known for its live music is scheduled to begin on Tuesday. Update (2/17/17): Officials with Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row said the restaurant, bar and music venue will have a "soft" opening on March 6. The concert is free, but you still need to request a ticket to attend. Update (3/1/17): On Wednesday, officials with Dierks Bentleys' Whiskey Row and Riot Hospitality Group confirmed that Kelsea Ballerini would play a free concert at the restaurant and venue on March 16 part of its grand opening and Spring Fever Pitch. ![]()
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