Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
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Re: Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
Oh sure, I get what you're saying. I was speaking in terms of personal financial decisions, not apples-to-apples comparisons. Obviously the incentives heavily favor ownership, which is why they were created in the first place. It's also why they are part of our society's structural racism.
Re: Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
This form is for News and stuff about the building itself. Can we move some of this other conversation to another fourm? It sounds like it belongs more in a form about housing prices, or housing versus renting.
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Re: Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
Hi, actually, the median income for people in their 20s is in the lower $20,000s, i.e., most people in that age bracket would literally have to spend 100% of their income to afford Nord Haus's rents (if not more). These type of buildings cater to a minute sliver of the general population. If Nord Haus targets 20-somethings, it targets the statistical outliers.But most in their 20's aren't ready to settle down, and I think that is the target market these type of buildings focus on.
Anyhoo, with regard to David Greene and RailBaronYarr's conversation, as always, housing unaffordability needs be situated in its proper context of unprecedented, worsening income inequality. It's morally repugnant to suggest that the only way to protect the housing security of the non-wealthy majority is to cater new construction to "rich snowbirds" and empty-nester executives. These prices are absolutely not a "water is wet" natural outcome, nor are they even normal historically. They are the consequence of unprecedented inequality, coupled with a land-use regime that encourages speculation. If you accept that the upper income brackets are a menace to everyone else's ability to find affordable, accessible, quality housing, then the only route forward is wealth redistribution, vastly stronger deterrents to speculation, and a far more proactive role for public institutions in building new housing. The conversation needs to be expanded.
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Re: Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
Yes, suggesting Nord Haus' very expensive 10 penthouse units prices cater to a totally different type of person than David Greene was definitely the One And Only Solution to housing affordability for all. Glad that's how you read that conversation as well.
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Re: Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
With the angle that 1st Ave NE is set on, the phase II tower should have good views.
Nord Haus tower construction and skyline Minneapolis 7-2-17 by Matt Bappe, on Flickr
Nord Haus tower construction and skyline Minneapolis 7-2-17 by Matt Bappe, on Flickr
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Re: Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
Speaking of views... I was down on the Stone Arch Bridge today just for fun and stopped and scanned around to see all the towers going up. Noticed these. Tried imagining the others back there like the General Mills site.
The two Legacy towers obviously with good views of the falls, but I noticed the tower by Harvard St SE and Washington Ave SE will give the top two thirds of the floors nice views of the falls.
The two Legacy towers obviously with good views of the falls, but I noticed the tower by Harvard St SE and Washington Ave SE will give the top two thirds of the floors nice views of the falls.
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Re: Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
I noticed that Nord Haus is visible from the upper deck at Target Field yesterday. The panorama of towers will only get better.
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I can't really tell from this angle, but won't the new US Bank/Mortenson building block a good portion of the view from Phase 2?With the angle that 1st Ave NE is set on, the phase II tower should have good views.
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Re: Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
I think you're right on that one. The 333 Hennepin building will be directly south, cutting into that sight line.
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Re: Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
As soon as it gets built it’s residents get “view-seniority”, it’s how cities work.
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Crane is down.
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I'll grab this angle in one year and compare.
Minneapolis east bank skyline 7-28-17 by Matt Bappe, on Flickr
Minneapolis east bank skyline 7-28-17 by Matt Bappe, on Flickr
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Re: Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
For you out-of-towners, here is the lighting scheme tonight.
Nordhaus construction lighting Minneapolis 10-24-17 by Matt Bappe, on Flickr
Nordhaus construction lighting Minneapolis 10-24-17 by Matt Bappe, on Flickr
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I was surprised to see this tonight! Was this lighting ever published in the documents? It looks great from i35
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Nice!
I also noticed there will be lighting sort of like this, but horizontally on some of the balconies at 365 Nic. It is also on their newer on site renderings, but I don't recall seeing the lighting scheme on previous ones.
I also noticed there will be lighting sort of like this, but horizontally on some of the balconies at 365 Nic. It is also on their newer on site renderings, but I don't recall seeing the lighting scheme on previous ones.
Re: Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
Some friends that live in the Cobalt building were complaining about the lights, I gave them an "ahhh ummm yeahhh sucks..." while thinking in my head, Looks great!
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The lights were green this morning when I passed by. Red looks better.
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Re: Nord Haus - 315 1st Ave NE (208' - 20 Stories)
I'm pretty sure the lights were rotating through many colors when I was on Hennepin Friday night. I thought the lights looked really cool and made the building even more visually interesting.
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It gets so dark here in the winter... I would love to see lights on more buildings - especially now that they have such energy efficient options... When you look at many of the new asian skylines the lighting is incredible... Shanghai is awesome!
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