Seward Commons
Seward Commons
Looks like there's some activity going on in the Seward Commons area, a TOD site which is a bit on the fringe of the Franklin Avenue station area. There are several connected/adjacent buildings along Minneapolis's Snelling Avenue between Cedar Avenue and East 24th Street. Free Geek Twin Cities had moved out a couple months ago, and Sisters Camelot also recently moved. I think they had both been at 2310 Snelling Ave, and it looks like the small office building on that lot has been demolished.
Some images from this PDF at Seward Redesign/Redesign, Inc.
Some images from this PDF at Seward Redesign/Redesign, Inc.
Mike Hicks
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It looks like most of the plan revolves around water maintenance, which is pretty cool. Are they planning a walking bridge across franklin to the platform?
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I presume most folks would just wander west to the Hiawatha LRT Trail and take that to the station.
There have been some improvements to the sidewalks at the Cedar-Franklin-Minnehaha-20th Ave intersection. The little island between Minnehaha and 20th has been enlarged a lot, and the sidewalk on the south side of Franklin seemed to be 15 to 20 feet wide. That makes me wonder if someone is planning to redevelop the plot right there (the site of the white, slightly "+" shaped building) -- having a building right up against the sidewalk would probably help the intersection feel a bit more civilized...
There have been some improvements to the sidewalks at the Cedar-Franklin-Minnehaha-20th Ave intersection. The little island between Minnehaha and 20th has been enlarged a lot, and the sidewalk on the south side of Franklin seemed to be 15 to 20 feet wide. That makes me wonder if someone is planning to redevelop the plot right there (the site of the white, slightly "+" shaped building) -- having a building right up against the sidewalk would probably help the intersection feel a bit more civilized...
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Biked by on the LRT trail today, they are pouring footings at 2310 Snelling.
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While I like the idea of more density around the Franklin Ave station, I hope this development doesn't encroach upon future opportunity to change the layout of the neighborhood to reconnect the grid and make Hiawatha less of a freeway north of 26th. Those highway bridges at Cedar and Franklin look like they must be from the 40s or 50s. They've likely already been rehabbed a few times (maybe in the late 80's or 90's with the Hiawatha project). The exits have moved from Franklin to Cedar (maybe with the same project?).
I realize it is sometimes pointless to think about what our infrastructure may look like in 30 or 50 or 70 years, given that we don't have money to change much. But even a little foresight may pay dividends down the line. (think the LRT tracks near HERC which were removed after 2 years, or the 169/610 ramps which were removed after about 5 years).
I realize it is sometimes pointless to think about what our infrastructure may look like in 30 or 50 or 70 years, given that we don't have money to change much. But even a little foresight may pay dividends down the line. (think the LRT tracks near HERC which were removed after 2 years, or the 169/610 ramps which were removed after about 5 years).
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2304 Snelling is proposed for a 60-unit Senior Housing development
http://www.minneapolismn.gov/meetings/p ... S1P-0975993. Seward Senior Housing - 2304 Snelling Ave (Discussion)
A new 4-story, multiple-family dwelling with 60 units.
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Didn't even remember this was happening until I saw it off Hiawatha yesterday.
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http://www.minneapolismn.gov/www/groups ... 099999.pdf
Site plan and rendering for the next phase of this are up. Pretty plain but luckily much less cartoonish than the first building.
Site plan and rendering for the next phase of this are up. Pretty plain but luckily much less cartoonish than the first building.
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This received a $1.1 million Livable Communities grant from the Metropolitan Council:
http://metrocouncil.org/news/2012/LCDAGrantsNov2012.htm
http://metrocouncil.org/news/2012/LCDAGrantsNov2012.htm
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Has anyone else been by here lately? There's a pretty sizable new building that's almost finished. It looks like it's going to be fairly ugly, and I can't find it in any of the renderings.
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Honestly we need to reconsider the entire network of streets/roads in this area, Cedar/Franklin/Minnehaha/Hiawatha/24th St/20th Ave S.... this area would have a much stronger sense of place if the mistakes of the mid-50s were reversed.
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The first building in the Seward Commons area - Touchstone Mental Health's building - is getting closer to done. Landscaping work has begun.
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I couldn't find another thread for the senior housing development proposed for 2304 Snelling (directly adjacent to the finished senior housing development in the picture above).
They started work on it a few weeks ago. Info from the planning commission is here:http://www.minneapolismn.gov/meetings/p ... S1P-099991
This area is going to feel dramatically different in a couple of years.
They started work on it a few weeks ago. Info from the planning commission is here:http://www.minneapolismn.gov/meetings/p ... S1P-099991
This area is going to feel dramatically different in a couple of years.
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In other Seward Commons news, they are already applying forenvironmental remediation grants for Phase III, which will be at 22nd & Snelling and is described thusly:
Seward Commons (Phase III) (2200-2218 Snelling Ave.)
Projected DEED Request: $235,000
Projected Metropolitan Council TBRA Request: $200,000
Projected Hennepin County ERF Request: $200,000
The developer, Seward Redesign, Inc., has indicated that this third phase of the Seward Commons project (at the former Bystrom Brothers site) will include 84 units of market rate housing, 1500 square feet of new commercial space (designed to accommodate a community bike center), and a large green space that will serve all Seward Commons residents and function as a bike connection to/for the Seward neighborhood. The total projected development cost is $23,920,000. Grant funds, if awarded, will be used for soil remediation and for the abatement of asbestos and lead-based paint. The Seward Commons Phase III site is zoned I2 Medium Industrial District, PO Pedestrian Oriented Overlay District, and IL Industrial Living Overlay District. It is classified as a “multiple-family dwelling, five (5) units or more,” which is a conditional use in the IL district. The current proposal will require at a minimum site plan review and a conditional use permit. In general, the project design is supportable, but there may be changes recommended by staff during the public hearing review and approval process. The development site is south of the Franklin Avenue Blue Line LRT station on Snelling Avenue and 22nd Street. The site is located in the Franklin Avenue Transit Station Area as identified in The Minneapolis Plan for Sustainable Growth. The future land use map in The Minneapolis Plan for Sustainable Growth designates the site as Transitional Industrial, which supports residential development. A multiple-family dwelling would be an appropriate use in a transit station area and would be in conformance with the comprehensive plan for land use.
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anyone know where to find the site plan for phase 2?
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The second building is well underway now, for those who haven't been by.
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Here comes phase III
First market rate housing in the area in years. Great TOD. This block looks great!
http://www.minneapolismn.gov/www/groups ... 173255.pdf
First market rate housing in the area in years. Great TOD. This block looks great!
http://www.minneapolismn.gov/www/groups ... 173255.pdf
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Yeah not much to complain about. Great housing stock, simple clean design and material usage, good use of the lot. You have to admire the community they are starting to create!
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