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Spoiler Dec 1, 2015 3:48 AM

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Originally Posted by mklunder13 (Post 7252230)
I came across this article about a master plan that was developed for River North in 2009. I'm sure it has been brought up on here before but I was wondering if this master plan is still something that is being used and being implemented?

http://www.mparchitects.com/site/pro...ct-master-plan

No. There has been no evidence of implementation of any civic master plan.

JACKinBeantown Dec 4, 2015 3:20 PM

It's been a while. It would be really nice to see some new photos of River North? SKW? Raul? Anyone else?

WorldTexas Dec 31, 2015 12:00 AM

River North is really turning into a great neighborhood! We just need a little more retail.


These townhomes came out pretty good and they add some nice diversity. We need more townhomes!
https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...e2&oe=56FC031D


The 1130 Broadway project is massive.
https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...06&oe=57209BAC

https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...12&oe=570AE573


Prices are getting good enough for underground parking to make sense!
https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...25&oe=57061911

Fencing is up on this one. I can't wait for it and its neighbor to start so we have one developed corner.
https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...e3&oe=570F3B74


Can you remember when the river extension opened six years ago and there was NOTHING along it?

UrbanTrance Jan 6, 2016 4:25 PM

It is turning into a neighborhood. I still wish that market and grocery was still in plans. Thanks for the pictures.

JACKinBeantown Jan 9, 2016 3:07 PM

Without ground level retail it will be a neighborhood in which nobody meets each other. They'll only be there at night... in their apartments.

sirkingwilliam Jan 9, 2016 7:38 PM

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Originally Posted by JACKinBeantown (Post 7293477)
Without ground level retail it will be a neighborhood in which nobody meets each other. They'll only be there at night... in their apartments.

Broadway St has enough retail or enough potential buildings for retail that first floor retail in those buildings isn't a nessecery.

Spoiler Jan 9, 2016 9:45 PM

It can be retrofitted, and at some point it will probably make economic sense to do so.

mklunder13 May 2, 2016 6:19 PM

I stole this picture from the Boise forum. Would really love to see this type of development come into the lower broadway/River North/Tobin Hills area. It's so simple, nothing too huge, but is also mixed use and promotes walkability and subtle density but nothing too overwhelming for the built environment. http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...216046&page=59

JACKinBeantown May 3, 2016 2:22 AM

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Originally Posted by sirkingwilliam (Post 7293712)
Broadway St has enough retail or enough potential buildings for retail that first floor retail in those buildings isn't a nessecery.

You can never have too much ground level retail in an urban setting. Whether residential or commercial, the retail gives the people in the buildings a place to go for lunch, shopping, groceries, jewelry, bars, music venues, etc. I can't stress its importance enough.

SAtown May 4, 2016 3:28 PM

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Originally Posted by sirkingwilliam (Post 7293712)
Broadway St has enough retail or enough potential buildings for retail that first floor retail in those buildings isn't a nessecery.

I might be in the minority, but I disagree with this statement. I live in River North and am extremely frustrated by the lack of retail around me. The new apartments are great, but now that we have a substantial amount of units in the area, the city should really be requiring ground floor retail if they're going to continue to give developers incentives, especially for properties directly on Broadway or the River. Broadway has so much potential to be walkable, but when new apartments take up a full city block and offer nothing to the surrounding community (*cough* Rivera *cough*), it is a SERIOUS missed opportunity. The new apartments are taking advantage of what others have built without contributing anything other than more people.

I love living at The Pearl. I just wish there were MORE places to stop and grab a drink or a bite to eat or shop along the River or Broadway in between all of these places. When there is a giant McMansion apartment with no ground floor retail, it disconnects the retail on either side of it from each other. River North feels extremely segmented to me, with little places here and there to go eat but no real community feel, except within Pearl. Yes--development with no retail is better than nothing at all, but do we really need to settle for that at this point?

Again, this is just my personal opinion (read: rant). Also, I believe that if the people in this forum were in charge, we would be much better off. :cheers:

txex06 May 5, 2016 1:19 AM

Looks like the retail at 1010 South Flores is finally picking up. On the ground level there is Gloskin (salon/spa), Gallery 2020, South Crown Barbershop, Whip Stitch Cake Shop, Her Story (female clothing store), Southtown Vinyl, and they finishing out space for 1010 Cafe.

The Model Jul 2, 2016 8:25 PM

http://static.panoramio.com/photos/o.../131631257.jpg

River North filling in real nice. Would like to see some high rises pop up around Broadway!


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