825 Carleton St
Posted: May 1st, 2013, 4:30 am
A nonprofit called PLACE is planning to redevelop a 1/2-acre site at 825 Carleton Street, a block away from the Raymond Avenue Green Line station, currently used by Anodyne Art Center. They're thinking of going as high as 11 stories, which is the tallest thing I can recall hearing about along the corridor outside of downtown Minneapolis, though it sounds like the exact height is not yet set. Whatever it turns out to be, it'd still be a bit shorter than the 14-story Seal Hi-Rise tower at 825 Seal Street, which sits at the top of a hill about a block away.
Anyway, they bought the site last year and have plans to build the housing (possibly including space for Anodyne to stick around), but they also want to build a greenhouse and include an anaerobic digester on the site which could generate electricity.
The Finance & Commerce article describes the potential construction as adding 11 stories on top of the existing building (1 story), but I'm pretty dubious about that. I imagine you could basically put a new building on stilts on top of it, just by boring holes through the existing structure to reach down into the ground, but I don't think that could really fly if any underground parking was attempted.
Not that it'd hurt to try a building that doesn't have any parking...
http://finance-commerce.com/2013/04/rai ... -corridor/
Anyway, they bought the site last year and have plans to build the housing (possibly including space for Anodyne to stick around), but they also want to build a greenhouse and include an anaerobic digester on the site which could generate electricity.
The Finance & Commerce article describes the potential construction as adding 11 stories on top of the existing building (1 story), but I'm pretty dubious about that. I imagine you could basically put a new building on stilts on top of it, just by boring holes through the existing structure to reach down into the ground, but I don't think that could really fly if any underground parking was attempted.
Not that it'd hurt to try a building that doesn't have any parking...
http://finance-commerce.com/2013/04/rai ... -corridor/