Bricktown Dubuque
The Bricktown Entertainment Complex is a downtown establishment located in Dubuque, Iowa. The Bricktown is a complex composed of the Blackwater Grill, the Fat Kat Pizza parlor, the Underground Bar, and two reception halls. The Bricktown is located at Third and Main Streets, in what was originally the headquarters for the A.A. Cooper Wagon Company. It is near the Julien Inn and the riverfront. The Bricktown is owned by Scott Neuwoehner and Greg Prehm.
The Bricktown also contains a microbrewery, which is used to make a variety of beers. These beers are served at the Bricktown, and are also sold to the public.
History
In the mid 1800s, Augustine Cooper was traveling through the area when he broke his leg. He sought treatment in Dubuque, and decided to remain in the area because of financial difficulties. Cooper took a job at a local wagon shop, and eventually was able to buy out the other owners. His wagons were known for their high quality, and his factory came to cover 27 acres (109,000 m²) and employ over 150 men. During the company's peek years, they produced over 5,000 wagons. Henry Ford even approached Cooper with a plan for Cooper to build automobiles - Cooper would build the carriage and Ford would produce the engines. Cooper refused because he thought the automobile was a passing fad.
The rise of the automobile meant the demise of the Cooper Wagons company. Shortly after Cooper's death in 1919 the company ceased operations. In time, all that would come to remain of Cooper's business was the 32,000 square foot (3,000 m²) main office and showroom. Over the next 30 years, the building would serve as storage space, offices, and various shops. In the mid-1950s the building was renovated into an apartment complex consisting of 30 apartments. During the second half of the 20th century, the downtown area declined due to economic hardship, the age of the buildings in the area, and the shift of the population to the west end.
In 1999 Neuwoehner and Prehm began a project to restore the building. Over $2.5 million dollars was spent restoring the building, and the restoration was completed by the end of 2001. At the same time, the downtown area was also undergoing a renaissance as well as a number of improvements were made in the area.
In late 2007, Neuwoehner and Prehm left the company under controversy surrounding underaged drinking and public disturbances at the facility. Management was taken over by a group of investors.
External links
Blackwater Grill. Located in the Historic Downtown Dubuque. No matter what your taste, Steaks,Seafood or your favorite Pasta. The Blackwater Grill as something for everyone. Enjoy a warm, relaxing and soothing evening while you dine in the historic Cooper wagon works building.
Bricktown Brewery. Our brews are made fresh right at Bricktown. Over 25 different brews made fresh and served to your table. Bricktown has the only micro-brewery in dubuque. Need something different? You have to experience the fresh crisp taste of our micro-brews.
Bricktown Banquet Facilities. Our staff at Bricktown invites you to experience one of the best banquet facilities in town. We excel at every level from food quality to customer service, from location to presentation, from atmosphere to affordability. At Bricktown when it comes to quality assurance we leave no stone unturned.
Our event coordinator(s) are trained to help you prepare the top of line event for your particular function. Our staff will go to great lengths to make sure your event goes off with out any problems and that planning for your function is a breeze.
Wedding Receptions, Business Luncheons, Funeral Luncheons and Dinners, Holiday events, Class Reunions or Family Functions. For next function(s) contact Laura at laura@bricktowndubuque.com Click on the Banquet link to the right for further details.