AC Marriott Hotel - 401 Hennepin Ave (Andrews Hotel site)

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby nickmgray » January 9th, 2015, 10:01 am

I think what most people don't get is that developers want a need constructive criticism. If we're going to give feedback and talk about how we don't like the way the building meets the sidewalk or the choice in design materials we should do so by proposing subtle variations which make the project better.

I take issue with anyone who says that they will be building with "cheap" materials. I think what most people are trying to say is that they don't like the look. Using the word "cheap" implies that is will fall apart in a few years. Developers build these things so that they can withstand decades of MN's harsh winters without needing a face-lift. But if you don't like the look, that's something that the city has no say over.

To those who say we shouldn't waste this lot on something so small or bland - have you counted how many surface lots we have on Hennepin? Between Washington and 10th there are at least 8 lots which can be used for development.

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby David Greene » January 9th, 2015, 11:03 am

I take issue with anyone who says that they will be building with "cheap" materials. I think what most people are trying to say is that they don't like the look. Using the word "cheap" implies that is will fall apart in a few years. Developers build these things so that they can withstand decades of MN's harsh winters without needing a face-lift.
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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby MplsSteve » January 9th, 2015, 1:41 pm

The way things get knocked down in this city it will be gone within a decade anyway. There...problem solved.

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby mullen » January 9th, 2015, 3:06 pm

The way things get knocked down in this city it will be gone within a decade anyway. There...problem solved.
you couldn't be wronger..the myth of "teardownapolis" as promulgated by our stupid local media. it's as if this was the only city in the united states that tore down buildings in the 50s/60s.

as for this hotel, i don't get the fuss.

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby MplsSteve » January 9th, 2015, 3:23 pm

you couldn't be wronger..the myth of "teardownapolis" as promulgated by our stupid local media. it's as if this was the only city in the united states that tore down buildings in the 50s/60s.
No, but we've certainly continued. What about buildings like the Conservatory and most of the first generation urban renewal buildings (Sheraton Ritz, Public library, IBM Building). I'm not mourning them (although it is an alarming waste or resources), but it's a simple fact.

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby sanguinic » January 9th, 2015, 3:42 pm

Mullen, I have to disagree. Teardownapolis is a worthy name for this city. Consider the site discussed in this thread. Were the Andrews Hotel still standing -- it was demolished 30 years ago -- the building would have been renovated and either converted to condos or apartments, or remained as a hotel (and by now it would probably be a great boutique hotel, a la the Ace in Portland, Ore.) The Andrews certainly looked a heck of a lot better than this generic Marriott proposal.

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby mattaudio » January 9th, 2015, 4:46 pm

Does Mpls even have a boutique hotel that has been a historic and continuous hotel? Or are they all conversions?

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby seanrichardryan » January 9th, 2015, 4:59 pm

Minneapolis has no historic hotels.
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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby MNdible » January 9th, 2015, 5:04 pm

Just because you can point to old buildings in another city doesn't mean that they didn't tear down old buildings. I can point to old buildings in Minneapolis too.

Yes, we tore down a lot of old buildings. So did most every other city in the US. Most cities had a lot of obsolete, economically broken, run-down old buildings by the time the 1950's came around.

There were few buildings that were torn down for no particularly good reason. The Metropolitan was one of these. A lot of other buildings were torn down because nobody knew what to do with them.

It's very easy to look at a picture of a cool old building (or a fairly pedestrian one in the case of the Andrews) and think that it would make a great boutique hotel fifty years later. But what's supposed to have happened with the building for the intervening fifty years?

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby sanguinic » January 9th, 2015, 5:56 pm

Better that they sit empty or underused than be demolished and replaced with a parking lot, which removes all options for the future.

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby MNdible » January 9th, 2015, 6:03 pm

You're aware of what happens to an already degraded building when it sits empty and unused for fifty years in a harsh northern climate, right?

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby sanguinic » January 9th, 2015, 8:52 pm

I should clarify. You might be talking about 50 years, but I am not (besides,the Andrews was demolished 30 years ago, not 50). But imagine if the Andrews had been closed and stabilized, waiting for a new owner and purpose. Who is to say that that wouldn't have happened five years later? The Andrews wasn't a brilliant building by any means, but it was head and shoulders above this proposed Marriott. As for buildings that have stood empty until they were restored, all you have to do is go three blocks south to the Pantages Theater. It also sat empty, for years. Now look at it. Or go two blocks south of there, to the Chambers Le Meridien Hotel. That building was a notorious flophouse, with a porn store on the first floor, and it was a wreck. Look at it now. I'm not saying all buildings are worthy of preservation. But many are. (And I'm not saying that Portland didn't demolish its share of buildings. I don't know if that's the case, or not, I haven't spent enough time there to know. I was just pointing out a fine remake worthy of example. I don't see anything wrong with looking to other cities for inspiration.)

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby Nick » January 9th, 2015, 10:23 pm

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby xandrex » January 10th, 2015, 12:32 pm

You're aware of what happens to an already degraded building when it sits empty and unused for fifty years in a harsh northern climate, right?
The magical urbanist preservation fairies guard it, right? I've heard they even pay the property taxes on it!

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby sanguinic » January 10th, 2015, 12:43 pm

What is it with the snark on this board? I was under the impression that this was a place for reasonable dialogue and idea-sharing, and not the Strib's toxic comments section. I guess I was wrong. (As for property taxes, the smart cities recognize the qualities that make them attractive as cities and work to preserve them, and that sometimes include financial investments of many different stripes).

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby xandrex » January 10th, 2015, 12:45 pm

What is it with the snark on this board? I was under the impression that this was a place for reasonable dialogue and idea-sharing, and not the Strib's toxic comments section. I guess I was wrong. (As for property taxes, the smart cities recognize the qualities that make them attractive as cities and work to preserve them, and that sometimes include financial investments of many different stripes).
If you're referring to me, I was joking.

I think you'll find approximately 0 people on this board who are pro-historic-building-to-parking-lot conversions.

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby IllogicalJake » January 11th, 2015, 10:31 pm

What is it with the snark on this board? I was under the impression that this was a place for reasonable dialogue and idea-sharing...
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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby Architorture » January 12th, 2015, 8:37 am

Wait - Speak for yourself! I am a big pro surface parking lot guy. I am really hoping for the Foshay to come down for some convenient parking downtown! J/K

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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby David Greene » January 12th, 2015, 11:28 am

What is it with the snark on this board? I was under the impression that this was a place for reasonable dialogue and idea-sharing...
To borrow from another post,
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Re: AC Marriott Hotel (401 Hennepin Ave / Andrews Hotel site

Postby David Greene » January 12th, 2015, 11:29 am

What is it with the snark on this board?
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