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Old Posted Feb 10, 2020, 10:29 PM
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What a horribly unattractive building...

We need the RBC building and Eleven to get further out of the ground so we can start showing off some larger towers.

Hoping North Loop Green and Alia get going soon too!
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Old Posted Feb 13, 2020, 12:22 AM
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Minneapolis sets new record for construction valuation in 2019 at $2.1 billion: https://www.bizjournals.com/twinciti..._news_headline

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The construction boom in Minneapolis has reached an all-time high-water mark thanks in large part to a thriving downtown.

The city issued $2.1 billion in building permits for 2019, which is the most it’s ever issued. The total value even surpassed 2014, when the construction of U.S. Bank Stadium pushed the number to $2 billion.
Downtown Minneapolis residential population surpasses 50,000 for first time: http://www.startribune.com/minneapol...000/567805612/

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More than 51,000 people now live in downtown Minneapolis, according to the latest statistics presented by the Minneapolis Downtown Council during its annual meeting Wednesday.

The region nearly reached the 50,000 mark last year, thanks to residents moving into new apartments cropping up in downtown neighborhoods.

The population has surged in recent years, with 10,400 people moving into the area since 2017, according to the business association. In all, the population has risen 60% since 2006.

The boom is evident in the skyscrapers continually rising downtown. More than half of the $2.1 billion in permits issued in the city came from the wards that encapsulate downtown. Currently, 2,500 rental apartments are under construction.
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Old Posted Feb 14, 2020, 10:59 PM
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New Public Office Building -- 11 Floors -- Office & Retail -- 11/14/20



Thrivent Blocks East -- 8 Floors -- Office & Retail -- 11/14/20







Sora -- 8 Floors -- Apartments, Office, Retail -- 2/14/20



1400 Park -- 6 Floors -- Apartments, Retail -- 2/14/20





Park 7 -- 4 Floors -- Apartments -- 2/14/20

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Old Posted Feb 19, 2020, 12:39 AM
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Bergan's Redevelopment -- 6 Floors -- Apartments & Retail -- 2/17/20

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Old Posted Mar 6, 2020, 12:03 AM
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Cannot possibly overstate how huge of a deal this is!!!

http://www.startribune.com/minneapol...let/568526262/

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The city of Minneapolis has reached a $9.1 million deal to buy out the lease for the Kmart store on Lake Street, a move that will allow it to accomplish its longtime goal of reopening Nicollet Avenue.

By doing so, the city would remedy what’s widely seen as a massive mistake in planning more than 40 years ago, when it allowed the retailer to build a big-box store that cut off one of Minneapolis’ most storied thoroughfares.
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The store has blocked the intersection at Nicollet Avenue S. and Lake St. for more than 40 years, and city officials who want to put a streetcar down Nicollet have declared it one of their largest planning obstacles.


The city paid $8 million to buy the land underneath the store in hopes that it would increase their chances of reopening Nicollet. But Kmart’s lease was still scheduled to run through 2053.
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The deal still needs final approval from City Council, which is expected to come next week, and from Mayor Jacob Frey. That approval is expected to come.

Frey issued a statement calling it “a momentous day for our entire city.” City Council President Lisa Bender, who has made reopening Nicollet Avenue one of her top priorities, said the deal will “provide critical connections for the surrounding neighborhoods and for residents, businesses and visitors throughout the City.”
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Thanks for posting that, heard it on NPR today. In retrospect it is horrifying they did this in the first place. I can see merging lots, but why THAT street!!!???

Hope they actually move on it and can get the road reopened - and hope they can do something useful with the freed land.

I won't hold my breath on a street car, though...seems those things take forever or never.
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The Bower Residences, Edina (Formerly Promenade Residences)

It appears the 18 story luxury apartment tower under construction at 3650 Hazelton Rd has had a name change. Signage on site indicates the new name is The Bower Residences. Images below taken in the last few days.

The tower crane going up on 4/13, looking east:


Signage:


Tower crane complete 4/15, looking north:


Pile driving on site 4/15, looking south:


Better version of what’s on the sign:

Illustration ESG Architects
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https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_c...f024fae98.html

First time posting - hope I got the links and credits right
Construction photos by me.

Last edited by Drcastro; Apr 16, 2020 at 6:59 AM. Reason: credit illustration
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All of Edina's highrises are relatively the same height. I wonder if/when they might get something a bit more significant. Even something in the 30 story range.
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They seem to be encouraging density around the Southdale area, but at least one high-rise project proposed for France Ave was killed due to opposition from the single family neighbors that would have been in its shadow. The Sun Current article I posted a link to mentions it.

The only other high-rise proposal I’ve heard of is the possible residential tower that would accompany the new Southdale library and a Kowalski’s market on the site of the former Herbergers. That one would be 20-22 stories according to this article:
https://finance-commerce.com/2019/12...ent-southdale/

I’m just glad to see anything taller than the standard cookie-cutter 1+5 stick built on a concrete base apartments going up everywhere. I’m glad for some of those, like Aria at 66th and York that took the place of the long-vacant Best Buy, but it’s gotten pretty boring.
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Update

Does anyone know which under-construction building burned down?


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Does anyone know which under-construction building burned down?


It was a 6 story apartment building slated for affordable housing. 190 sorely needed units reduced to ash. I believe it was going to be called Midtown Corner.
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Best way to protest? Victimize people who needed affordable housing
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Best way to protest? Victimize people who needed affordable housing
Talking with friends who are first responders and seeing things first hand; a large number of the instigators are white males in tactical gear arriving in large numbers in vehicles with no plates. These guys are very organized and are creating chaos within large crowds then splintering off, pretty much making law enforcement chase them around, then disappearing into residential neighborhoods.
These guys are clearly not a part of the neighborhoods, the residents of these neighborhoods have been the ones cleaning up and trying to help.
I could go on and on, story after story.
Minneapolis will come back and we will rebuild, but this is a scar that will take a long time to heal.
We know from our local leaders there will be changes, there have to be, we can't go through this again. The economic disparities in our city between people of color and whites is astounding and needs to change.
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This project is anticipated to break ground next month. This project will be a nice extension of the skyline.











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