According to the same doc, the original configuration of Building #3 was 200 units, 16,500 sq ft commercial, and 16 stories. So happy Friday to this board. The dearly departed liner building was 15 units, 1k sq ft commercial, and 4-5 stories. I'm curious how they'll landscape the former liner building site now that they have a bit more room to work with - it could be a really nice little plaza.The Dock Street Apartments building is currently under construction. The developer is anticipating continued residential growth in the North Loop Neighborhood and as such is beginning to work on the next phase of the development (Building #3). Since 2011, it has been determined that the liner building will not be constructed since the lot area for this parcel of land was reduced to 6,664 square feet due to the final location of the Dock Street Apartments building. Also, the composition of Building #3 has changed. It will now contain 291 dwelling units, 15,715 square feet of commercial space and will be 25 stories tall.
Dock Street Flats II (cancelled - see T3 Office Building)
Dock Street Flats II (cancelled - see T3 Office Building)
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Re: Dock Street Apartments - (333 Washington Avenue North)
Very cool. A 25-story building will really stand out at that location! It'll be nice to see a high-rise jump the 394 chasm.
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Re: Dock Street Apartments - (333 Washington Avenue North)
Nice find. 16 to 25 stories is quite the jump. Happy Friday, indeed!
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Additionally, should we go ahead and start a "Building #3" topic?
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Re: Dock Street Apartments - (333 Washington Avenue North)
It should be 28 stories! Don't developers know anything?Noozzz:
According to the same doc, the original configuration of Building #3 was 200 units, 16,500 sq ft commercial, and 16 stories. So happy Friday to this board. The dearly departed liner building was 15 units, 1k sq ft commercial, and 4-5 stories. I'm curious how they'll landscape the former liner building site now that they have a bit more room to work with - it could be a really nice little plaza.The Dock Street Apartments building is currently under construction. The developer is anticipating continued residential growth in the North Loop Neighborhood and as such is beginning to work on the next phase of the development (Building #3). Since 2011, it has been determined that the liner building will not be constructed since the lot area for this parcel of land was reduced to 6,664 square feet due to the final location of the Dock Street Apartments building. Also, the composition of Building #3 has changed. It will now contain 291 dwelling units, 15,715 square feet of commercial space and will be 25 stories tall.
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Re: Dock Street Apartments - (333 Washington Avenue North)
this is great, will really extend the skyline into the north loop, hopefully will be the impetus for more high rise density in this area; this may be the first step in developing a "Twinsville" high rise district like what we might see in San Diego near PETCO field.
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They should have reduced it to 10 stories. Don't they know tall buildings are uneconomical!?!It should be 28 stories! Don't developers know anything?
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Re: Dock Street Apartments - (333 Washington Avenue North)
So I got excited and made a quick model @ about 290 ft, just to see what the impact would be from multiple angles. Just for Giggles, nothing concrete here obviously.
From North Loop Strip Bldg https://www.dropbox.com/s/fmy7o7nr9ee4g ... 03%201.jpg
From HWY 55 Approach https://www.dropbox.com/s/otfaqfxtuky5j ... 03%202.jpg
From Twins Stadium https://www.dropbox.com/s/8fxm7zpwqzld4 ... 03%203.jpg
From Washington Ave near ING https://db.tt/VZKTxRPT
From Nic Island https://www.dropbox.com/s/rwqm1r3tji39a ... 03%205.jpg
From i394 Approach https://www.dropbox.com/s/ezzpj6jr5ue0s ... 03%206.jpg
From NE near Mill and Main https://www.dropbox.com/s/dr9bnn1hxlznr ... 03%207.jpg
From North Loop Strip Bldg https://www.dropbox.com/s/fmy7o7nr9ee4g ... 03%201.jpg
From HWY 55 Approach https://www.dropbox.com/s/otfaqfxtuky5j ... 03%202.jpg
From Twins Stadium https://www.dropbox.com/s/8fxm7zpwqzld4 ... 03%203.jpg
From Washington Ave near ING https://db.tt/VZKTxRPT
From Nic Island https://www.dropbox.com/s/rwqm1r3tji39a ... 03%205.jpg
From i394 Approach https://www.dropbox.com/s/ezzpj6jr5ue0s ... 03%206.jpg
From NE near Mill and Main https://www.dropbox.com/s/dr9bnn1hxlznr ... 03%207.jpg
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Re: Dock Street Apartments - (333 Washington Avenue North)
Pretty cool that it will poke out over the stadium like that. Reminds me of those awesome twinsville renderings.
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Re: Dock Street Apartments - (333 Washington Avenue North)
Seriously, how cool would it be to have a deck overlooking Target Field? Actually, it surprises me this is the first proposal with such views...
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Re: Dock Street Apartments - (333 Washington Avenue North)
The 1st and 3rd pics were awe-inspiring and brightened my day. The 2nd and 4th pics brought me immediately back down to Earth.
Is there any timeline on this? Very fun though to have an upgrade for once (or twice, if 4Marq is also upgraded), and this will be a very fitting exclaimation mark to their project and presence in the North Loop. I was actually kind of wondering if they were going to do something fairly substantial with one of the remaining phases of this project (also potentially the office/mixed-use portion) because it seems that nationally Hines is making big waves with big projects.
Is there any timeline on this? Very fun though to have an upgrade for once (or twice, if 4Marq is also upgraded), and this will be a very fitting exclaimation mark to their project and presence in the North Loop. I was actually kind of wondering if they were going to do something fairly substantial with one of the remaining phases of this project (also potentially the office/mixed-use portion) because it seems that nationally Hines is making big waves with big projects.
Re: Dock Street Apartments - (333 Washington Avenue North)
The amenities of the coming Interchange, the great nightspots of the NL, game-day excitement in the neighborhood, expanded green space, prospects of a new downtown school, the potential for true high-speed Zip Rail and the added security of having the transit police headquarters at it's core, combine to make this area fertile for sustained, robust residential, commercial, hospitality development and a powerful lure to bring commerce and visitors to this amazing area.
Twenty years from now, don't be surprised to see a thriving cosmopolitan district comprised of a dozen or more 25-40 story buildings, filing out the area bounded by the stadium on one side, the Farmers Market to the north and onward toward the Basilica -- all linked by an expanded, comprehensive, 24-hour-a-day LRT system and dedicated Zip Rail line to Rochester's Destination Medical Center.
Imagine living in such a district, boarding a Zip Rail train in the morning, traveling 150-210 mph, arriving at your job in Rochester a mere 30 minutes later. After work, back on the high speed train to catch a Twins game or concert at Target Field or dinner at Bar LaGrassa with friends, then on to enjoy a live set at Bunkers, concluding with a short stroll home. Awesome.
Twenty years from now, don't be surprised to see a thriving cosmopolitan district comprised of a dozen or more 25-40 story buildings, filing out the area bounded by the stadium on one side, the Farmers Market to the north and onward toward the Basilica -- all linked by an expanded, comprehensive, 24-hour-a-day LRT system and dedicated Zip Rail line to Rochester's Destination Medical Center.
Imagine living in such a district, boarding a Zip Rail train in the morning, traveling 150-210 mph, arriving at your job in Rochester a mere 30 minutes later. After work, back on the high speed train to catch a Twins game or concert at Target Field or dinner at Bar LaGrassa with friends, then on to enjoy a live set at Bunkers, concluding with a short stroll home. Awesome.
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Re: Dock Street Flats Phase II
I agree, i feel that the north loop is reaching a critical mass in the next 5 years or so, especially if the city puts in some parks and a school or two.
Once all these amenities are in place i believe the north loop will continue to grow despite any economic slowdowns albeit at a slower rate.
But Minneapolis has a good amount towers proposed or already going up. There's this proposal, the two under construction, the atlus one, 4marq, that hotel on first, the hines office project, the ryan project's two towers and that 13 story in the U. I expect all the apartment towers to go up, i bet the developers are banking that if there is a significant increase in the vacancy rate the owners will just convert to condos. But i don't think the hines office project will pan out but i hope im wrong. But ima check out some kansas city and some milwaukee forums because its seems like we could have the second most towers proposed or under development in the midwest. i feel like kansas city and millwaukee are the only contenders besides the obvious, chicago.
Once all these amenities are in place i believe the north loop will continue to grow despite any economic slowdowns albeit at a slower rate.
But Minneapolis has a good amount towers proposed or already going up. There's this proposal, the two under construction, the atlus one, 4marq, that hotel on first, the hines office project, the ryan project's two towers and that 13 story in the U. I expect all the apartment towers to go up, i bet the developers are banking that if there is a significant increase in the vacancy rate the owners will just convert to condos. But i don't think the hines office project will pan out but i hope im wrong. But ima check out some kansas city and some milwaukee forums because its seems like we could have the second most towers proposed or under development in the midwest. i feel like kansas city and millwaukee are the only contenders besides the obvious, chicago.
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I live in Kansas City, there really isn't much in the works here. One new apt tower downtown near power and light is supposed to break ground soon, maybe 25 floors, other than that, not much going on. Lots of proposals, but most never pan out
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That's a lot of supposing...
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