Mall of America - Bloomington
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I have to wonder was the bridge built strong enough to be able to carry the weight of the next phase of the mall expansion?
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I have to wonder was the bridge built strong enough to be able to carry the weight of the next phase of the mall expansion?
That's the plan.
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The pedestrian bridge is on Killebrew, the bridge to the expansion is on Lindau. They have not yet finished the bridge on Lindau, but even after the bridge is complete I'm not sure how much structure will be on it when the expansion portion is complete. I'm guessing there will be mostly walkways on it versus buildings.
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I don't share the hatred that a lot of people seem to have for skyways, but if pedestrians have to go up a level and then down a level right away rather than feeding into the second story of the mall and hotel it sounds like a dumb design to me. Even though I live a few miles away it's been over a year since I've been there so I haven't seen the new construction in person.
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I don't share the hatred that a lot of people seem to have for skyways, but if pedestrians have to go up a level and then down a level right away rather than feeding into the second story of the mall and hotel it sounds like a dumb design to me. Even though I live a few miles away it's been over a year since I've been there so I haven't seen the new construction in person.
If Radisson had any say, they probably agreed to that on purpose...as to have all of the people who stay at the out-dated hotels across the street say "hey, next time, lets get a room at this fancy hotel that is actually connected to the mall, instead of having to take this convoluted path just to get there".
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Hard Rock Café opening sometime this summer. No location given within the mall. Maybe it will use some of the space on the barren 4th floor.
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Maybe the old Napa Valley Grille spot, that is my suspicion. There have been rumors at the mall that something big was going into that space (literally, taking over some neighboring space).
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A link confirming the above Hard Rock: http://tcbmag.com/News/Recent-News/2014 ... ies-Encore
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400 Bar also opening up at Mall. Big news day for them.
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MOA office building: http://bloomingtonmn.gov/pccases/08235A14.pdf
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Neat. Makes it all the more frustrating that moving the LRT stop here wasn't considered.MOA office building: http://bloomingtonmn.gov/pccases/08235A14.pdf
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Seriously... the LRT platform moving is a horse that needs to be put to rest. It's not going to happen. We cannot even get dedicated funding for much higher priority projects as it is. Moving a stop, because of an office building is crazy. It'll take maybe 5 or 10 minutes to walk from the current station to this office. That's completely acceptable - especially since it's enclosed! Hundreds of thousands of workers walk further downtown than people who work here (and take transit) will have to walk.Neat. Makes it all the more frustrating that moving the LRT stop here wasn't considered.MOA office building: http://bloomingtonmn.gov/pccases/08235A14.pdf
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Is this a spec office building or do they have a tenant lined up?
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The report is vague, but I did find this:Is this a spec office building or do they have a tenant lined up?
Construction Operations Plan
The Construction Operations Plan for the previously approved MOA Phase IC indicated a 24-month construction period (November 2013 to November 2015). It is now anticipated that Phase IC will begin construction in January of 2014. This Construction operations Plan takes into consideration the addition of the Phase IC Office Building. The Office Building is currently in the leasing process and the actual construction start will be determined when the office tenant(s) have been identified and leases executed. The Construction Operations Plan for the Phase IC Office Building will be consistent with the Construction Operations Plan for Phase IC.
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It doesn't seem realistic that you would build the 3 story retail base of the building and not complete the structure above; however, if you are to read the quotes it seems that they won't start the office portion until there are leases. I'm assuming they are hoping to sign some leases in the near term that will allow the construction process for the two portions to be seamless.
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I did read that the 3 story base (already approved and planned) that will house the mall expansion will be built to accommodate the 7-story office above it. So theoretically, they could start construction on that, allowing them a few more months. But, one would imagine that MOA/555 already have things in the works.It doesn't seem realistic that you would build the 3 story retail base of the building and not complete the structure above; however, if you are to read the quotes it seems that they won't start the office portion until there are leases. I'm assuming they are hoping to sign some leases in the near term that will allow the construction process for the two portions to be seamless.
The crane heights (due to piercing the MSP airspace) require a variance from MSP.
I was glad to see that the hotel & office will be built to the maximum heights allowed in this area though (991' above sea level, which is 167'/10 stories).
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Why is the maximum height based on sea level? And isnt this area away from air traffic?
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They sort of have trapezoids that go out from the end of the runway, and then increasing height profiles as you go lateral from the line matching the runway centerline.
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It's based on sea level because all altitudes in aviation are based on sea level. MSP has an official "height" of the runway from sea level.Why is the maximum height based on sea level? And isnt this area away from air traffic?
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