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New Downtown arcade, restaurants hope to grow area's popularity

New Downtown arcade, restaurants hope to grow area's popularity on 3news+

One new business owner said he thinks the area has San Diego or Miami-level potential. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Downtown Management District is making efforts to diversify the Downtown scene while encouraging more business owners to open shop there.

— Simoné Simpson

Former downtown nightclub transforming into family-friendly arcade

Former downtown nightclub transforming into family-friendly arcade on Kris 6 news

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Downtown Corpus Christi is applauding the transformation of the newest downtown amenity as the former popular rooftop location is remolded into a family-friendly business.

— Scripps Media

Support local: Here are six new businesses in Corpus Christi area

Support local: Here are six new businesses in Corpus Christi area on Caller-times

Business is booming for local entrepreneurs, as five new businesses have opened, and one is opening soon, in the Corpus Christi area. So, if you're looking for a new Mexican restaurant, tea shop or pizzeria, we have some news for you

— John Oliva/Caller-times

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— kineticist.co

8 PLACES TO NERD OUT IN CORPUS CHRISTI

8 PLACES TO NERD OUT IN CORPUS CHRISTI on corpus christi

Are you a fan of film, games, anime, superheroes, or all of the above? Make the most out of your trip and check out these 8 essential stops for the nerd in every person in Corpus Christi!

— SAVANNAH GARZA

Rooftop patios could become a reality for Downtown Corpus Christi businesses

Rooftop patios could become a reality for Downtown Corpus Christi businesses on 3news

Rooftop patios are the standard when it comes to urban spaces across the country, according to the Corpus Christi Downtown Management District.

— Simoné Simpson

Corpus Christi City council expected to approve Rooftop Development Program

Corpus Christi City council expected to approve Rooftop Development Program on 3news

Downtown Management District Executive Director Alyssa-Barrera-Mason said that certain downtown building projects can become costly due to the age of the buildings.

— Brian Burns