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I guess True North Studios decided to ditch the highrise idea for 1015 N 1st Street. As much as I'd love to see a highrise go up in Roosevelt Row there, these townhomes would make a lovely addition. More trees and housing. Plus another empty dirt lot filled.
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A few pics from my morning walk! I can’t believe how fast Moon Tower is going!
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Central and Thomas
And more promised project news for everyone...and it's a doozy!
37 story, 350' residential tower proposal for the NWC or Central and Thomas. No renedrings yet and only in Fact Finding phase for now. But with the recent demo of the old Democratic HQ building 2 weeks ago, I am very hopeful on this. This makes 2 proposed towers for Midtown now in just 1 week. :cheers: View documents on my Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...W5?usp=sharing Edit: This seems to be a new proposal over the previous one that was around 250' a couple years ago by the Pederson Group. Also, Davis Experience is the listed architect. This may be a good one if Davis is involved :tup: |
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I just posted an edit in my post above.
The previous proposal was by the Pederson Group and has evidently been scrapped. The new proposal is listing the Bond Companies as the site owner and Davis Experience as the architect of record. I also believe the billboard issue has been rectified since. So, this will be a new tower proposal that's morphed into a 350' tower with Davis at the helm designing it :cheers: |
The new first street townhomes rendering looks phenomenal, I am very much looking forward to seeing this one come together. Love seeing some of that spanish influence too.
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The exterior design looks much nicer than before! |
what was the first proposed one?
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What was the first one? |
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In regards to the height limit, I have never been able to successfully find a height zoning map for Midtown and 350' on that corner does seem awfully short considering the location is not adjacent to any housing. But I will take 250' over what was previously proposed. Edit: Typo - I meant I will take 350' :D |
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Midtown doesn't really have a height limit. The Walkable Urban zoning district that applies to Midtown has a hypothetical 250' limit with the established sub-zones or "transects," but they can also get a height waiver. There's plenty of precedent, the old HR zoning district envisioned unlimited building heights between Third Ave and Third St. And PUDs can be whatever the developer wants if for some reason WU doesn't work.
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