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Doesn't the City own the giant parking ramp under the building? County property records still list MCDA as the owner of the property. Apparently the whole property, but some of the downtown parcels are weird.
https://gis.hennepin.us/Property?C=4784 ... 30278&VIS=
https://gis.hennepin.us/Property?C=4784 ... 30278&VIS=
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I was last in the conference portion of this hotel about 5.5 years ago (SGDQ 2016, for those in the know) and from my recollection, the parking ramp is adjacent to this building (but there may be an underground portion which goes under the hotel), while the conference halls are in the podium. I don't think there's any opportunity to demolish the conference portion since it's not in a standalone structure, and I'm not sure how "repurpose-able" it is, since it's all kind of open-air and integrated with the hotel lobby.
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This is one of the largest hotel/conference properties in the area. The property may change hands, but I expect the property to continue to operate as a hotel/conference center.
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Yeah, I worked in hotels for 17 years...this isn't actually super uncommon. And if it was an old rundown hotel that had become a quality inn? We might be talking about the end of the line for a property like that...but a huge hotel like this in pretty good shape? Sounds like this might actually be more about the owners than anything else. Some of you may recall that the Hotel Ivy fell into foreclosure years ago and was in receivership for years. It would be pretty surprising if the Hilton didn't keep operating as normal, and as someone else said, someone will probably get a good deal on it and sell it again down the road. This was probably just the best option for the owner. There are a couple scenarios where we see this...at the end of the line for an old ragged property with an owner that doesn't keep it up..(see sidebar below about this)...and what we have going on with the Hilton...the two are not the same. On a forum like this, I am kinda surprised actually that so many could think news like this would mean the hotel was going away!
To avoid confusion from my long winded-ness...sidebar continued from above
Examples of situations where something like this might be the end of the line? Kind of like I mentioned above, think the old Ramada downtown, or one that could have almost been in this category was the Embassy Suites before it was purchased and converted to Hyatt Place, that owner was awful! They were stripped of their flag, which takes a while to happen, it was a terrible Embassy! Or some of you may be familiar with the Millennium Cincinnati...downtown convention hotel that was recently demolished. That was a late 60s relic with loads of deferred maintenance. The Hilton Mpls is nowhere remotely close to this situation! Sounds like an owner with issues.
To avoid confusion from my long winded-ness...sidebar continued from above
Examples of situations where something like this might be the end of the line? Kind of like I mentioned above, think the old Ramada downtown, or one that could have almost been in this category was the Embassy Suites before it was purchased and converted to Hyatt Place, that owner was awful! They were stripped of their flag, which takes a while to happen, it was a terrible Embassy! Or some of you may be familiar with the Millennium Cincinnati...downtown convention hotel that was recently demolished. That was a late 60s relic with loads of deferred maintenance. The Hilton Mpls is nowhere remotely close to this situation! Sounds like an owner with issues.
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It has the largest and most flexible ballroom of any of the downtown hotels. It's not getting demolished.
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I hope that reply wasn't to me...because my main point in that post was.... that there is NO way this is getting demolished, or even closed. I don't think it will even change flags. Only thing that'll happen is it will change ownership or go into receivership and continue operating as normal. Not that unusual of a situation. The Hilton isn't going anywhere.
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I think convention business will rebound fully. People want that connection that you can't get via Zoom, and its an opportunity to visit another city as well as be with others in your industry/affinity group. The Hilton is a convention hotel, the largest in the cities... and close to the convention center. it will not go away.
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I think we can drop this whole idea "we're never getting rid of the convention hotel" guys. I get it, I was wrong, we can stop piling on. About 10 of you have said it so far.
We can agree it has horrible street frontage! Thanks.
We can agree it has horrible street frontage! Thanks.
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I heard the building between Ricks Cabaret and the old bail bonds/Press Box bar is going to be converted to residential.
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312 S 3rd Street?I heard the building between Ricks Cabaret and the old bail bonds/Press Box bar is going to be converted to residential.
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Twins games offer younger spirit, stronger pull for fans at Target Field. https://www.startribune.com/target-fiel ... 600265641/
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Minneapolis Downtown Council CEO Steve Cramer to retire
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Farmers Market not returning to Nicollet Mall this year:
https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/ ... is-summer/
https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/ ... is-summer/
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From a transit rider's perspective, this makes riding the bus easier on Thursdays.Farmers Market not returning to Nicollet Mall this year:
https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/ ... is-summer/
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https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-li ... night-life
“ A block of First Avenue North in downtown Minneapolis will be closed on Fridays and Saturdays this summer as the city establishes new public space to accommodate Warehouse District night life.
The weekend closure will take effect on 9 a.m. Fridays from Fifth Street to Sixth Street beginning Memorial Day weekend through the end of October. The block will reopen to traffic by 10 a.m. each Sunday.
"Warehouse District Live is an enhanced pedestrian zone that will feature food trucks, tables and seating, restrooms and various activities throughout the summer and fall," writes the city of Minneapolis.”
“ A block of First Avenue North in downtown Minneapolis will be closed on Fridays and Saturdays this summer as the city establishes new public space to accommodate Warehouse District night life.
The weekend closure will take effect on 9 a.m. Fridays from Fifth Street to Sixth Street beginning Memorial Day weekend through the end of October. The block will reopen to traffic by 10 a.m. each Sunday.
"Warehouse District Live is an enhanced pedestrian zone that will feature food trucks, tables and seating, restrooms and various activities throughout the summer and fall," writes the city of Minneapolis.”
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Adam Duininck replacing Steve Cramer.
https://www.startribune.com/downtown-co ... 600314735/
Seems a good choice. I think I recall Adam attended a Streets.mn gathering before.
https://www.startribune.com/downtown-co ... 600314735/
Seems a good choice. I think I recall Adam attended a Streets.mn gathering before.
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From CM Michael Rainville's latest email newsletter:
Anyway, sounds like a boost to my dream of opening a bathhouse and spa in that secondary building just south of the main USPS structure.
Lotta fun bits in one paragraph. Shoreview! The city wanting to purchase that awful parking ramp!The United States Postal Service is holding a public meeting regarding the future use of their facility at 100 S 1st St. The hearing will take place at 2pm on Wednesday, November 1st at the Shoreview Community Center (4580 Victoria St N). I do not know why the hearing is in Shoreview, but I will attend to inform them of the City's desire to purchase the 1970s parking ramp on Hennepin Ave. Imagine the grand entry to Downtown from the river if that space was re-designed. There is a survey for residents to give input which is open until November 16th.
Anyway, sounds like a boost to my dream of opening a bathhouse and spa in that secondary building just south of the main USPS structure.
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Tearing down that ugly ass ramp and turning it into a park/stairs/entrance/etc. might not be the #1 on the list of single biggest land use upgrades in DT but is sure isn't far off the top of that list.
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