Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
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We can surely dream!
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Re: The Capp - 46th & Hiawatha Mixed Use
This project is already topped out. I'm guessing they'll have it enclosed by winter.
While I'm glad it won't be named "The Capp", what the hell is Lowa46? https://lowa46.com/
Lo = Longfellow
Wa = ??
While I'm glad it won't be named "The Capp", what the hell is Lowa46? https://lowa46.com/
Lo = Longfellow
Wa = ??
Re: The Capp - 46th & Hiawatha Mixed Use
LOngfellow-HiaWAtha??
Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Mixed Use Cub Foods
The url looks like "Iowa46.com"
Do people actually get paid to design bad branding, or does this happen to save money? What degree do I need to string acronyms together?
Do people actually get paid to design bad branding, or does this happen to save money? What degree do I need to string acronyms together?
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Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Mixed Use Cub Foods
Longfellow N'hood holding a meeting about Phase II: https://www.facebook.com/events/305501630037743/
Thursday, November 1st
6:00-7:30 p.m.
Hiawatha School Recreation Center, 4305 E 42nd St.
Does that make this one Lowa48?
Thursday, November 1st
6:00-7:30 p.m.
Hiawatha School Recreation Center, 4305 E 42nd St.
Does that make this one Lowa48?
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Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
Oh man, LoWa48 (Lower 48) is too good.
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Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
Cub opens on May 2.
Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
Thanks for linking to that. I moved into the neighborhood in late March, so this will probably become my normal grocery, with the Lunds across the river in Highland Park as my secondary option.
I hadn't thought about how they'd do checkout for the corner entrance at 46th & Snelling until someone asked. I stopped in this morning, and they have one self-checkout machine for that entrance, vs. 3 manned cashier lanes and 5 self-checkouts for the entrance to the parking lot.
The store still felt pretty big, even though it's small for a Cub. The interior kind of reminds me of the newest Hy-Vee in Rochester along West Circle Drive, though that's basically just because of the concrete floor, modern refrigerator cases, and nothing being banged up yet.
I hadn't thought about how they'd do checkout for the corner entrance at 46th & Snelling until someone asked. I stopped in this morning, and they have one self-checkout machine for that entrance, vs. 3 manned cashier lanes and 5 self-checkouts for the entrance to the parking lot.
The store still felt pretty big, even though it's small for a Cub. The interior kind of reminds me of the newest Hy-Vee in Rochester along West Circle Drive, though that's basically just because of the concrete floor, modern refrigerator cases, and nothing being banged up yet.
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Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
So...given the 'For Lease' sign on the remaining ground floor space, I gather this has been definitively cancelled...but I can't find any mention of this after early 2018. Does anyone know what happened to Chef Eric Harcey's plan to open a restaurant in what was at that time called the Capp?
https://growlermag.com/chef-erick-harce ... estaurant/
http://www.longfellownokomismessenger.c ... -the-capp/
https://growlermag.com/chef-erick-harce ... estaurant/
http://www.longfellownokomismessenger.c ... -the-capp/
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Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
I’m pretty sure I remember reading that he left the Twin Cities to run a restaurant in North Branch or something. Safe to say that the fancy restaurant plan here is dead for now.
Edit: Cambridge, same difference
Edit: Cambridge, same difference
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Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
And I've heard that restaurant, and the store in which it resides, is worth a day trip.
Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
If it's Willard's, I'd recommend against it, whether the food is good or not. Two people, including chef Bradley Day, formerly of the Hewing hotel are working there. The chef having been fired for sexual assault amongst other things.
Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
Did a Facebook live video at the cub store the other day. Check it out.
https://www.facebook.com/quinn.haberl/v ... =i&sfns=mo
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Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
Regarding the For Lease signs in the existing building, the restaurant wasn't ever planned to go in that space, it was planned for the second building that hasn't been constructed yet. From the Messenger article:So...given the 'For Lease' sign on the remaining ground floor space, I gather this has been definitively cancelled...but I can't find any mention of this after early 2018. Does anyone know what happened to Chef Eric Harcey's plan to open a restaurant in what was at that time called the Capp?
https://growlermag.com/chef-erick-harce ... estaurant/
http://www.longfellownokomismessenger.c ... -the-capp/
"The new 4,000-foot, one-story restaurant building (illustration right provided by Oppidan) with outdoor seating will be located on the northwest slice of the property, between the extension of Snelling Ave. and the railroad tracks."
Still not sure what the current plans are for the restaurant.
Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
I’m all for a restaurant, but why on earth couldn’t you at least put some apartments above it. Being so close to the A-line and 46 street station, I’m not too thrilled about the idea of a single use building.
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I think there is an issue with the power lines overhead right at that spot where the restaurant building would go that prevents it from going any higher. There was talk about maybe being able to move the lines or use a different support for them, but not sure it was doable at a price that the developers were comfortable with.
Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
That makes sense.
Totally radical proposal, don’t even know if it’s possible, but could they wrap the restaurant in apartments? That would mean there would be no natural light going into the restaurant, but at least you would have more than one use.
Another thought, as a way of dealing with the lack of natural light, will be using a slanted roof with some sort of transparent glass. The glass would provide lighting from the top, and The slanted roof would allow snow to not accumulate in the winter.
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Totally radical proposal, don’t even know if it’s possible, but could they wrap the restaurant in apartments? That would mean there would be no natural light going into the restaurant, but at least you would have more than one use.
Another thought, as a way of dealing with the lack of natural light, will be using a slanted roof with some sort of transparent glass. The glass would provide lighting from the top, and The slanted roof would allow snow to not accumulate in the winter.
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Re: Lowa46 - 46th & Hiawatha Cub Foods Mixed Use
It's not a huge site. It was only going to be a 4,000 sq. ft. restaurant (plus outdoor patio space).
I get it, we're hardcore urbanists, but not every single building has to be multi-story and mixed use, especially when part of a larger vision that does include two apartment buildings and lots of other commercial space. Sure, it would be neat if they put a floor of office space above it, but adding apartments (there would be just a few units per floor) would likely not pencil out. And there's the overhead powerline issue.
At this point, phase II of the apartments (see discussion upthread) are likely to happen sooner than this restaurant building.
One thing I did not realize about Phase I was how much non-Cub commercial space there is along 46th Street. It looks like there are possibly 3-4 retail bays along 46th, east of the corner entrance for Cub. I originally thought Cub would take up most of that frontage with maybe one separate retail space. That's gonna take a while to lease up...probably more than the area can support at the moment, at least until the adjacent liquor store and car repair shop at 46/Minnehaha get redeveloped with additional housing.
I get it, we're hardcore urbanists, but not every single building has to be multi-story and mixed use, especially when part of a larger vision that does include two apartment buildings and lots of other commercial space. Sure, it would be neat if they put a floor of office space above it, but adding apartments (there would be just a few units per floor) would likely not pencil out. And there's the overhead powerline issue.
At this point, phase II of the apartments (see discussion upthread) are likely to happen sooner than this restaurant building.
One thing I did not realize about Phase I was how much non-Cub commercial space there is along 46th Street. It looks like there are possibly 3-4 retail bays along 46th, east of the corner entrance for Cub. I originally thought Cub would take up most of that frontage with maybe one separate retail space. That's gonna take a while to lease up...probably more than the area can support at the moment, at least until the adjacent liquor store and car repair shop at 46/Minnehaha get redeveloped with additional housing.
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Re: Hiawatha-Minnehaha Ave Development & RR Corridor/Grain Elevators
I emailed this to CM Andrew Johnson today, including your image.Agreed! There's no need for that alley along BK's parking lot. It certainly wouldn't hurt to have this happen...The 5 way intersection at the Snelling Ave extension is a real mess too.
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