Stone Arch 2 - (520 2nd Street Southeast)
Re: Lupe Apartment Project - (520 2nd Street SE)
How many acres is this site? Looks small!
Re: Lupe Apartment Project - (520 2nd Street SE)
"Who rescued whom!"
Re: Lupe Apartment Project - (520 2nd Street SE)
Here are a few photos of the site. Still not much to see, but I was over there anyway.
Mill & Main / 520 2nd St SE by dmd.hashw, on Flickr
520 2nd St SE by dmd.hashw, on Flickr
Mill & Main / 520 2nd St SE by dmd.hashw, on Flickr
Mill & Main / 520 2nd St SE by dmd.hashw, on Flickr
520 2nd St SE by dmd.hashw, on Flickr
Mill & Main / 520 2nd St SE by dmd.hashw, on Flickr
Re: Lupe Apartment Project - (520 2nd Street SE)
It's been like this for quite awhile. What are they waiting for?
Re: Lupe Apartment Project - (520 2nd Street SE)
Looks like this one is going by "Stone Arch 2".
http://www.lupedevelopment.com/indevelopment.html#520
http://www.lupedevelopment.com/indevelopment.html#520
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Re: Stone Arch 2 - (520 2nd Street SE)
Bizarre story on the Strib not relating to this specific project, but to the developer:
http://www.startribune.com/local/minnea ... ml?refer=y
http://www.startribune.com/local/minnea ... ml?refer=y
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Re: Stone Arch 2 - (520 2nd Street SE)
Poor Doran. So much being thrown his way recently. Hopefully he actually wants to continue developing in this city given this ridiculous situation.
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Re: Stone Arch 2 - (520 2nd Street SE)
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Ouch. Then again the person that said it (fmr. Councilmember Minn) was using a fake alias on an online forum. This story is crazy.[/offtopic]"If I were a 9th Ward resident, I would want to bathe after meeting Mr. Schiff."
Re: Stone Arch 2 - (520 2nd Street SE)
Has anybody checked the Minnescraper archives? I seem to recall some posts regarding Minn projects that didn't quite pass the smell test.
Re: Stone Arch 2 - (520 2nd Street SE)
I can't tell, has any progress been made?
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Re: Stone Arch 2 - (520 2nd Street SE)
Kind of forgot about this, but drove by it the other day, and it looked like they were getting close to ready for stick. Not exactly winning any speed contests here.
Re: Stone Arch 2 - (520 2nd Street Southeast)
There's finally some stuff going on over here.
IMG_3570 by UrbanMSP, on Flickr
IMG_3572 by UrbanMSP, on Flickr
IMG_3570 by UrbanMSP, on Flickr
IMG_3572 by UrbanMSP, on Flickr
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Re: Stone Arch 2 - (520 2nd Street Southeast)
concrete! nice!
Re: Stone Arch 2 - (520 2nd Street Southeast)
They've finished the first level of stick above the concrete, and they've also started laying brick on the rear portions of the building.
Stone Arch II by dmd.hashw, on Flickr
Stone Arch II by dmd.hashw, on Flickr
Stone Arch II by dmd.hashw, on Flickr
Stone Arch II by dmd.hashw, on Flickr
Re: Stone Arch 2 - (520 2nd Street Southeast)
Looks like they gave up on some of the design details, such as the alternating window placement from the rendering. Bit of a bummer as that added a bulk of character to this rather minimalistic building.
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Re: Stone Arch 2 - (520 2nd Street Southeast)
Looking back at the original designs, it appears that there's a couple of different buildings. The 2-3 story low-rise and the part of the building that is closest to the corner and 5 floors are both tan with normal windows/spacing. Then there's a grayish portion that rises seven floors between the low-rise and mid-rise, and this is the portion of the building with the uneven window spacing (possibly seen here in the picture just above the 2-story tan bldg with the windows space tightly together. It's my hope as well that the final design matches the original design, since this was one of my favorite projects before construction started.
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