Lets hope there will be no more delays and it opens next year

I'm sure they'll find a happy new home at red 20, where the incompetent management will probably throw them a kegger in the courtyard and annoy half the residents.Won't someone consider all the rats being displaced...
I bet Red20 management is pissed that the guy who complains about everything moved out.I'm sure they'll find a happy new home at red 20, where the incompetent management will probably throw them a kegger in the courtyard and annoy half the residents.Won't someone consider all the rats being displaced...
Yeah, I'm not sure what's happening, but that's what I saw.The one to the east? I thought someone had said they weren't adding the additional apartments in the vacant lot in the end?
Based off of this post I'm assuming?Weird tho that Hoyt properties bothered to commission a rendering of just the refurbished 700-708 Central buildings alone, not including the proposed penthouse additions or the new stick-frame building that would be added to the parking lot behind it. But it's been just 8 months since approval, so I don't think there's cause to ring the "cancellation" alarm quite yet.Here is the Leasing page for the retail/restaurant portion: http://www.hoytproperties.com/index.php ... velopment/
I also found on the city website that in back in December the city council approved their request for a transit oriented development grant submission to the county: http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/www/gro ... 135021.pdf
Good to see that there's at least a little movement on this!
Compare that to plans from when the whole project was approved in April 2014: http://minneapolismn.gov/www/groups/pub ... 122686.pdf
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