Nic on Fifth - (290' - 26 Stories)
Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
Why does every article keep saying the first residential high rise in 30 years? Lauren Village is not 30 years old. Also, I wish we could get a new height on this. From what I calculate it should be around 300 feet. I am not really clear on whether it is 26 or 27 stories...or if it was originally 33 or 34 stories! The renderings make it look like it was 34, then 27. It looks like they took off 6 residential stories and one parking story...which then I think would put it around 290 only.
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Apparently this is called "Nic on Fifth" now.
Trying saying it 5 times super fast and NOT laugh!! Where in the world do they come up with these names!
Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
it's the first highrise residential within the core in decades so that statement is accurate. laurel village is not in the core.
Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
Happy Tuesday! I love the smell of tearing up a surface parking lot in the morning.
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Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
it's the first highrise residential within the core in decades so that statement is accurate. laurel village is not in the core.
Then what rental highrise is "in the core" that was built 30 years ago? I can't think of any. The greenway apartments are no more in the core than 11th and Henn, and neither is The Churchill. Are they talking about Symphony place? That would only be one block closer to "the core" than 11th and Henn. What about The metro apartments? Isn't that 18 stories and right in the core...built in the 2000s? Still seems like a bad statement to me. Not that it really matters, just saying.
Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
centre village was built in the 80's.
Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
Again, not that it really matters, but Centre Village isn't anymore in the core than Henn and 11th...and it certainly isn't more in "the core" than the hideous Metro Apartments, that were built in 2001. Anyway, I still disagree with the incessant claims that this is the first all rental high rise in 3 decades...but that is all I am going to say about that, because it is off topic:) Sorry! I am glad work is starting:)
http://www.emporis.com/building/the-met ... lis-mn-usa
"•The Metro Apartments is the first high-rise residential building constructed in Downtown Minneapolis since Wilson Park Tower was completed in 1991."
http://www.emporis.com/building/the-met ... lis-mn-usa
"•The Metro Apartments is the first high-rise residential building constructed in Downtown Minneapolis since Wilson Park Tower was completed in 1991."
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Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
I was in ESG's office a couple months ago and saw a model of this building on Skethup. If memory serves I was told it will be 291 feet tall.Why does every article keep saying the first residential high rise in 30 years? Lauren Village is not 30 years old. Also, I wish we could get a new height on this. From what I calculate it should be around 300 feet. I am not really clear on whether it is 26 or 27 stories...or if it was originally 33 or 34 stories! The renderings make it look like it was 34, then 27. It looks like they took off 6 residential stories and one parking story...which then I think would put it around 290 only.
Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
That seems right. A bit disappointing, but I am so glad the lot will be filled with something significant. I just hope it turns out attractive. How did the model look?
PS, on a random note..I came across the plans for Xcel's new building on the city's website...said it will be 161 feet, which is kind of tall for 9 floors. Must have really high ceilings. It also said they are waiving the nicollet retail frontage for that building.
PS, on a random note..I came across the plans for Xcel's new building on the city's website...said it will be 161 feet, which is kind of tall for 9 floors. Must have really high ceilings. It also said they are waiving the nicollet retail frontage for that building.
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Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
Well it was a computer rendering so nothing really earth shattering. But pretty cool nonetheless. It was interesting to see such a major project being designed and rendered on a free software program. Kinda remarkable.That seems right. A bit disappointing, but I am so glad the lot will be filled with something significant. I just hope it turns out attractive. How did the model look?
Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
Are you sure it wasn't Sketch Up Pro? The pay version? I was surprised how much more is possible with pro than with the free version.Well it was a computer rendering so nothing really earth shattering. But pretty cool nonetheless. It was interesting to see such a major project being designed and rendered on a free software program. Kinda remarkable.
As Elf said parking lot demo is underway, they were also unloading concrete barriers and setting them up along the permitter. We officially have 2 skyscrapers under construction!
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Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
Kinda sad we consider sub-300 foot buildings skyscrapers in this town. Are we ever going to have something over 40 or 50 stories built again in this town?We officially have 2 skyscrapers under construction!
Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
Now let me tell you my friend from my own experience: you are going to open up a can of worms with this comment! I've really come around and I'm excited about his happening. It will fill a long vacant surface parking lot and the street level will be beautiful. And don't worry. It won't be long before a couple really tall towers are proposed and built. There are definitely people interested in building something very prominent for Minneapolis. It's going to happenKinda sad we consider sub-300 foot buildings skyscrapers in this town. Are we ever going to have something over 40 or 50 stories built again in this town?
Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
yeah I MIGHT call the loring project a skyscraper (it's like 375 feet tall, right?), but this one is definitely "highrise" at most.
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Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
Not to call into question your sources, since I know you've mentioned this other places and I am sure it is sensitive info without being publicly released, BUT....Now let me tell you my friend from my own experience: you are going to open up a can of worms with this comment! I've really come around and I'm excited about his happening. It will fill a long vacant surface parking lot and the street level will be beautiful. And don't worry. It won't be long before a couple really tall towers are proposed and built. There are definitely people interested in building something very prominent for Minneapolis. It's going to happenKinda sad we consider sub-300 foot buildings skyscrapers in this town. Are we ever going to have something over 40 or 50 stories built again in this town?
....I have heard "a fifty story skyscraper is imminent" for Minneapolis so often over the past six to eight years that I really struggle to believe it. I hope that within a few months or so you can make me eat crow on this board, though-- I definitely think that some of the push and pull elements necessary to making it happen are there, although I don't have anywhere near the connections a lot of people on this board do to put my own mind at ease.
Concerning the semantics of highrise vs. skyscraper: I don't think there's any hard fast rule, but have heard that a highrise is a skyscraper when it exceeds 300 feet. And, as mplser correctly points out, LaSalle will not be "sub 300 feet"...
Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
There's no official definition of what's a skyscraper and what isn't. Check out what the CTBUH has to say about height in context: http://www.ctbuh.org/HighRiseInfo/Talle ... fault.aspx
Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
Oops didn't mean to derail the entire thread. We officially have two rather tall buildings under construction.
Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
I'm just can't believe all the negativity and hostility about the height not being high enough! Such a great addition to downtown by getting rid of the parking ramp and ugly space! Plus the Xcel energy offices will fill the block nicely! Also the new Whole foods apartment complex will also be another great housing project and both of them I think will have a greater impact in helping the Library Park become a reality! Amazing progress is happening that is starting to transform a block of land into a community that could be as defined and as popular as Loring Park Neighborhood is today!
But NOOOOOO! we all can't get past being bitter and pissed off about the height of the building. What about how well the building will function in the space? Tons of new apartments right on the LRT line that will be a wonderfully urban place to live with a brand new grocery store just blocks away and even more (Target & Lunds) a bit further. I see this building as a huge improvement to increasing the population too.
If you wan't to bitch about the building height I think it's about time we start a thread in the "anything goes" tab and move all the complaining, and dicussion on the correct height of a skyscraper or high rise or "suburb type building" ect ect ect ect.!
Also I suggest you reconsider moving to NYC for a few years I think you would be in HEAVEN with all the city planning and tall buildings they build!
But NOOOOOO! we all can't get past being bitter and pissed off about the height of the building. What about how well the building will function in the space? Tons of new apartments right on the LRT line that will be a wonderfully urban place to live with a brand new grocery store just blocks away and even more (Target & Lunds) a bit further. I see this building as a huge improvement to increasing the population too.
If you wan't to bitch about the building height I think it's about time we start a thread in the "anything goes" tab and move all the complaining, and dicussion on the correct height of a skyscraper or high rise or "suburb type building" ect ect ect ect.!
Also I suggest you reconsider moving to NYC for a few years I think you would be in HEAVEN with all the city planning and tall buildings they build!
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Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
It could very well have been. I was studying the actual building more than the computer software.Are you sure it wasn't Sketch Up Pro? The pay version? I was surprised how much more is possible with pro than with the free version.Well it was a computer rendering so nothing really earth shattering. But pretty cool nonetheless. It was interesting to see such a major project being designed and rendered on a free software program. Kinda remarkable.
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Re: Nic on Fifth - (455 Nicollet Mall)
I think we've misunderstood this post. John is saying that talking about it being taller is a can of worms, not that there's some secret 50 story building in the works. By jumping on him you're just proving his point...Now let me tell you my friend from my own experience: you are going to open up a can of worms with this comment! I've really come around and I'm excited about his happening. It will fill a long vacant surface parking lot and the street level will be beautiful. And don't worry. It won't be long before a couple really tall towers are proposed and built. There are definitely people interested in building something very prominent for Minneapolis. It's going to happenKinda sad we consider sub-300 foot buildings skyscrapers in this town. Are we ever going to have something over 40 or 50 stories built again in this town?
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