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Grrrr! Iowa! Except I have family in Bettendorf and Cedar Rapids...
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Wow! Did not see this one coming.
Truthfully, I myself thought the next block to be redevelopment would be, sadly, but the corner of Washington and Oak where Stub and Herb's currently is. I think that surface lot behind their building is far too appealing to a developer, not to mention the fact that they could include the Jimmy Johns building and possibly even the Bona and Papa John's being into the redevelopment site too.
It's really interesting that CPM is developing this one too, obviously not knowing the status of the WaHu development. I currently live at SVF in a 940 square foot 2 bedroom unit and it kind of concerns me that no 2 bedroom unit in this new building is over 900 square feet, some even under 700. It's going to be a tight squeeze!
Truthfully, I myself thought the next block to be redevelopment would be, sadly, but the corner of Washington and Oak where Stub and Herb's currently is. I think that surface lot behind their building is far too appealing to a developer, not to mention the fact that they could include the Jimmy Johns building and possibly even the Bona and Papa John's being into the redevelopment site too.
It's really interesting that CPM is developing this one too, obviously not knowing the status of the WaHu development. I currently live at SVF in a 940 square foot 2 bedroom unit and it kind of concerns me that no 2 bedroom unit in this new building is over 900 square feet, some even under 700. It's going to be a tight squeeze!
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I'm not terribly surprised that this is going up, but I had no idea CPM owned the building. This is the last surface parking lot facing Washington (unless you count the entrance by Stub & Herbs and the entrance near Burger King).
I think if I remember correctly, this isn't even on the docket for the Stadium Village master plan slated for redevelopment, although I could be wrong. This will almost complete Washington between Church & Huron as one of the most walkable streets in the city.
The only problem with this isn't necessarily itself, but the 6-story height uniformity with the Station, SVF, and the Edge on Oak might make Washington feel more tunnel-vision-y.
I guess it can't get much worse than Moos Tower, though.
I think if I remember correctly, this isn't even on the docket for the Stadium Village master plan slated for redevelopment, although I could be wrong. This will almost complete Washington between Church & Huron as one of the most walkable streets in the city.
The only problem with this isn't necessarily itself, but the 6-story height uniformity with the Station, SVF, and the Edge on Oak might make Washington feel more tunnel-vision-y.
I guess it can't get much worse than Moos Tower, though.
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I would have bet money that this site would not have been developed in the near future! I'm glad I'm wrong. Additionally, I'm also glad Sally's is moving back into the ground floor. It will keep things familiar.
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I also hate Iowa. Too bad my mother in law lives in Coralville and that whole family are Hawk fans. Ugh.
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We'll have our light rail in a tunnel after all!The only problem with this isn't necessarily itself, but the 6-story height uniformity with the Station, SVF, and the Edge on Oak might make Washington feel more tunnel-vision-y.
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This project has a great playful use of bold color. We need more of this in Minneapolis! Stands out along Washington in a fun way in contrast to the other buildings. The street level is good. I actually like the "visual tunnel" occuring along here with other high density buildings nearby. For me it's a testament to the maturation of our city with less gaps in the urban fabric.
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Apparently Sally's will definitely survive the redevelopment.
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2013/03/0 ... ebuilt-it/
The owner seems to be the one looking for the land to be developed.
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2013/03/0 ... ebuilt-it/
The owner seems to be the one looking for the land to be developed.
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Awesome. Glad to see the "Sally's" sign on the rendering wasn't just a placeholder. Now if we can get the tattoo parlor to take the third retail slot instead of Toppers, I'll be really happy.
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Bustin' a walnut for this project!
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That was my biggest worry. Without it, where will I get my 40th tattoo after a night of binge drinking following a loss to such football powerhouses as South Dakota and New Mexico St???Awesome. Glad to see the "Sally's" sign on the rendering wasn't just a placeholder. Now if we can get the tattoo parlor to take the third retail slot instead of Toppers, I'll be really happy.
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Alternatively, you could drunkenly write a letter to the editor of the Daily.That was my biggest worry. Without it, where will I get my 40th tattoo after a night of binge drinking following a loss to such football powerhouses as South Dakota and New Mexico St???Awesome. Glad to see the "Sally's" sign on the rendering wasn't just a placeholder. Now if we can get the tattoo parlor to take the third retail slot instead of Toppers, I'll be really happy.
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The Daily has a feature on this today. The sale only goes through if Sally's gets a place in the new building, and it sounds like they're doing their best to get Gold Country and Steady Tattoo to make the jump too. This should help quiet all the Dinkytown 'residents' that act like its impossible for a local business to get/keep a spot in a new apartment building.
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Sets a great precedent, anyway!The Daily has a feature on this today. The sale only goes through if Sally's gets a place in the new building, and it sounds like they're doing their best to get Gold Country and Steady Tattoo to make the jump too. This should help quiet all the Dinkytown 'residents' that act like its impossible for a local business to get/keep a spot in a new apartment building.
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Apparently someone at one point floated the idea of a building on this site that would have a skyway connection over Walnut to the Station, which was rejected because it didn't leave room for Sally's. I'm normally all about skyways, both downtown and on campus, but this one seems like a remarkably stupid idea, unless both buildings were to go big and include a second level of retail.
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And I am almost always fundamentally against skyways, both downtown and on campus, so this is no big deal to me.
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The Star Tribune had an article on this today. Not much new info, but it appears that my earlier guess that this might be a bit cheaper than other new buildings was wrong - a studio will still go for ~$940/mo.
Also, I can assure you that the student they interviewed said a lot of really interesting, insightful things about campus development, but they just didn't make it into the article.
Also, I can assure you that the student they interviewed said a lot of really interesting, insightful things about campus development, but they just didn't make it into the article.
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With all this development going on, one would think those laws of supply and demand would start kicking in and prove my theory wrong about developers charging whatever the hell they want simply because they can, right? Especially when the same 3 developers own basically all the mid to high-rise structures...
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They must be pricing the market correctly, huh? Who knew there were so many people out there who could afford $2+/SF rent?!With all this development going on, one would think those laws of supply and demand would start kicking in and prove my theory wrong about developers charging whatever the hell they want simply because they can, right? Especially when the same 3 developers own basically all the mid to high-rise structures...
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You can set what ever price you want, people will either pay it, or your building will set empty if you are priced too high.
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