Nicollet Ave / Eat Street - Whittier, Stevens, Loring Park
Re: Nicollet Ave / Eat Street - Whittier, Stevens, Loring Park
Agreed......Nicollet seems to be filling up slowly from DTC to 46th! Now we just need to reconnect at Lake and develop that God Forsaken old Kmart and massive parking lot. I wonder why the city hasn't issued a RFP?
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The Kmart is in use as a post office until the two that were destroyed in June 2020 are rebuilt. I wouldn't expect an RFP until construction has at least started on those.
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Any RFP that they issue would be likely years from breaking ground. From a timing/construction point of view, they could easily issue an RFP right now. My sense is that the decision to hold back on an RFP is partially a political one, and partially the reality that city staff is stretched pretty thin right now.
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This makes sense, since they canceled the Lyn-Lake parking lot RFP due to staff focusing on rebuild efforts.Any RFP that they issue would be likely years from breaking ground. From a timing/construction point of view, they could easily issue an RFP right now. My sense is that the decision to hold back on an RFP is partially a political one, and partially the reality that city staff is stretched pretty thin right now.
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I see an opportunity to take Kmart site and a number of the blocks around it and turn it into a master plan similar to the ford site. A number of the buildings were damaged after the riots, it would be nice to see a coordinated plan to rebuild the area.
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Funny, what's currently there was part of a similar 'coordinated plan' of the 1970s.
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I’ve seen that plan! I was reading your post and flashed back to a deck I found when I worked for the Downtown Council. The area was almost a “new town, in town” design.Funny, what's currently there was part of a similar 'coordinated plan' of the 1970s.
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But don't worry, we've figured out everything that was right and wrong about previous top-down renewal projects and this time we're going to do it right.Funny, what's currently there was part of a similar 'coordinated plan' of the 1970s.
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Probable result: tear down a bunch of affordable retail that businesses can afford to rent, and replace it with "mixed use" where the ground floor retail that developers are forced to put in as a condition of getting their project approved sits vacant because no one can afford it.
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Re: Nicollet Ave / Eat Street - Whittier, Stevens, Loring Park
In this 5 square block area, other than the building on the SE corner of Blaisdell & Lake, which I don't think would be redeveloped, you have 5 national chains which don't require cheap real estate, and 6 total independent businesses. No housing.Probable result: tear down a bunch of affordable retail that businesses can afford to rent, and replace it with "mixed use" where the ground floor retail that developers are forced to put in as a condition of getting their project approved sits vacant because no one can afford it.
If you redevelop that at any density, you could have hundreds of apartments, dozens of offices, and I'm sure you'd be able to get 6 independent businesses back (that's basically 1 per block!).
Compare to 22 Twenty on Lake, a new building which fits 3 local businesses and 1 national chain (plus a bunch of housing) into 1/5 of a block.
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Anybody else think it's weird that we use the phrase "square block" even when the blocks are definitely not square?
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If you do have a link to that I would love to see it.I’ve seen that plan! I was reading your post and flashed back to a deck I found when I worked for the Downtown Council. The area was almost a “new town, in town” design.Funny, what's currently there was part of a similar 'coordinated plan' of the 1970s.
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There are also some underutilized area on the other side of the midtown greenway as well as atlas staffing which was burned down.In this 5 square block area, other than the building on the SE corner of Blaisdell & Lake, which I don't think would be redeveloped, you have 5 national chains which don't require cheap real estate, and 6 total independent businesses. No housing.Probable result: tear down a bunch of affordable retail that businesses can afford to rent, and replace it with "mixed use" where the ground floor retail that developers are forced to put in as a condition of getting their project approved sits vacant because no one can afford it.
If you redevelop that at any density, you could have hundreds of apartments, dozens of offices, and I'm sure you'd be able to get 6 independent businesses back (that's basically 1 per block!).
Compare to 22 Twenty on Lake, a new building which fits 3 local businesses and 1 national chain (plus a bunch of housing) into 1/5 of a block.
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Re: Nicollet Ave / Eat Street - Whittier, Stevens, Loring Park
Of relevance- Nicollet-Lake Square, 'Over 20 specialty stores in a climate controlled mall.' Still kind of exists as 'Intown on Lake' on the SW corner. Condos were built on top three floors. https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/di ... ED/id/8155
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I had always assumed that building as just apartments. But looking at a few records, I am not sure most owners are actually residents.Of relevance- Nicollet-Lake Square, 'Over 20 specialty stores in a climate controlled mall.' Still kind of exists as 'Intown on Lake' on the SW corner. Condos were built on top three floors. https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/di ... ED/id/8155
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Re: Nicollet Ave / Eat Street - Whittier, Stevens, Loring Park
David Brauer did some archival research about the whole thing a few years ago and put into this twitter thread. This is my favorite/most cringeworthy - an original plat map of the site: https://twitter.com/dbrauer/status/8445 ... 39520?s=20
He also put all the original scans into this file: https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0S5Uzl7VYbeAl
He also put all the original scans into this file: https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0S5Uzl7VYbeAl
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Re: Nicollet Ave / Eat Street - Whittier, Stevens, Loring Park
This image of the original vision is pretty funny considering their stated redevelopment goals- it includes a XXX Cinema, Liquor Store, and hooker?
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Re: Nicollet Ave / Eat Street - Whittier, Stevens, Loring Park
The history of 2933-35 Nicollet is documented in exquisite detail here:
http://twincitiesmusichighlights.net/venues/mr-luckys/
http://twincitiesmusichighlights.net/venues/mr-luckys/
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Re: Nicollet Ave / Eat Street - Whittier, Stevens, Loring Park
That is a good read! Now I’ll be even sadder to look at that ex-KMart parking lot.
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Re: Nicollet Ave / Eat Street - Whittier, Stevens, Loring Park
https://lims.minneapolismn.gov/download ... %20Ave%20S
On the Planning Commission agenda for Monday the 11th: 12 unit, 3 story building a block south of MCAD right next to the Flamingo House. It replaces a duplex that was previously demolished on this site.
Note: the balconies, handrails, and bike racks will be pink to match the local landmark next door.
I like the design here! Sleek, but gives a nod to Whittier's artistic feel. Let's hope this standard of development continues.
On the Planning Commission agenda for Monday the 11th: 12 unit, 3 story building a block south of MCAD right next to the Flamingo House. It replaces a duplex that was previously demolished on this site.
Note: the balconies, handrails, and bike racks will be pink to match the local landmark next door.
I like the design here! Sleek, but gives a nod to Whittier's artistic feel. Let's hope this standard of development continues.
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