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Old Posted Jul 12, 2020, 3:25 AM
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Great update. It's too bad that the A, B and C ramps were never built to hold anything on top of them.
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RBC Gateway/Four Seasons Hotel Update. 519ft 35 Stories







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Old Posted Jul 13, 2020, 3:36 PM
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Eleven on the River Update 550ft 41 Stories









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Old Posted Jul 13, 2020, 6:21 PM
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Thanks for the updates, as always!
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Old Posted Jul 15, 2020, 3:27 PM
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Eleven is really going to be the gold standard for new residential skyscrapers. It will be like when the IDS was first built. So nice to get another A star architect building in the city which has many outstanding buildings. Just not a lot lately.
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Old Posted Jul 19, 2020, 6:55 PM
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I tell you, the view from 35W is getting better and better. Yeah, we are not getting our supertalls, but some fairly substantial stuff going up and really filling things in.

And WOW I didn't realize that was Eleven and it would be that tall!!!
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Old Posted Jul 31, 2020, 5:50 AM
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Trademark -- 5 floors -- apartments -- Marcy Holmes/Dinkytown -- 7/30/20



1202 4th St SE - 6 floors -- apartments -- Marcy Holmes/Dinkytown -- 7/30/20



2800 Garfield -- 6 floors -- apartments -- Whittier/LynLake -- 7/30/20



2701 Girard -- 4 floors -- apartments -- Lowry Hill East/Uptown -- 7/30/20





2832 Girard -- 6 floors -- apartments -- Lowry Hill East/Uptown -- 7/30/20



2812 Fremont -- 4 floors -- apartments -- Lowry Hill East/Uptown -- 7/30/20



1721 Lagoon -- 4 floors -- apartments -- East Isles/Uptown -- 7/30/20



Daymark -- 7 floors -- apartments, office, retail -- ECCO/Uptown -- 7/30/20







Lake Street Dwelling Phase I -- 6 floors -- apartments & retail -- Whittier/LynLake -- 7/30/20



36 Bryant -- 4 floors -- apartments -- East Harriet -- 7/30/20



Thrivent HQ -- 8 floors -- office & retail -- Elliot Park/Downtown -- 7/30/20





Sora -- 8 floors -- apartments, office, retail -- Downtown West -- 7/30/20





Viridium -- 6 floors -- apartments -- North Loop -- 7/30/20





New Public Office Building -- 11 floors -- office & retail -- Downtown West -- 7/30/20



1400 Park -- 6 floors -- apartments & retail -- Elliot Park -- 7/30/20





Park 7 -- 4 floors -- apartments -- Elliot Park -- 7/30/20






East Town Apartments -- 6 floors -- apartments -- Downtown East -- 7/30/20



Nico -- 6 floors -- apartments & retail -- Stevens Square/Eat Street -- 7/30/20



Marquee -- 6 floors -- apartments & retail -- Loring Park/Nicollet -- 7/30/20




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Old Posted Jul 31, 2020, 6:26 PM
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Once again, thanks again for taking the time to do this uploads!
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Old Posted Jul 31, 2020, 11:25 PM
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Very nice update. There were some apartments I was unaware of. Lots of growing density.
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Old Posted Aug 1, 2020, 9:36 PM
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Agree, lots of density! Hope that makes it easier to reach critical mass in terms of more retail (post-virus world...), which will draw more people, and then you get that upward spiral effect of everything feeding off each other.
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Old Posted Aug 6, 2020, 3:09 AM
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Pure Lowry -- 7 floors -- apartments & retail -- Lowry Hill East/Lyndale & Franklin -- 8/5/20





29 Bryant -- 6 floors -- apartments -- Lowry Hill East/LynLake -- 8/5/20





G&L Furniture -- 3 floors -- office & retail -- Whittier/LynLake -- 8/5/20



Mino-Bimaadiziwin -- 6 floors -- apartments, embassy (Red Lake Nation), community center -- Ventura Village/Franklin & Hiawatha -- 8/5/20





LRT Operations Center Expansion -- 3 floors -- transit facility -- Ventura Village -- 8/5/20



LakeHaus -- 8 floors -- apartments -- Cedar-Isles-Dean/West Lake/Lake & Excelsior -- 8/5/20



Gibson -- 7 floors -- apartments -- Nicollet Island/East Bank/Northeast -- 8/5/20



Ox-Op -- 8 floors -- apartments & gallery -- Downtown East -- 8/5/20







2nd & 2nd -- 6 floors -- apartments & retail -- North Loop -- 8/5/20





The Archive -- 6 floors -- apartments & retail -- North Loop -- 8/5/20




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Old Posted Aug 6, 2020, 5:34 PM
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I don't even recognize some of these areas. Just a suggestion could you add the location too?
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Pure Lowry is Lyndale and Franklin, 29 Bryant is 29th and Bryant (creative...),
Mino-Bimaadiwizin is 21st and Cedar, Lake Haus is on Lake Street NW corner of Bde Mka Ska, Gibson is 8th and Central, Ox-Op is 12th and Washington, and the last 2 are North Loop.
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Old Posted Aug 7, 2020, 12:34 AM
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I don't even recognize some of these areas. Just a suggestion could you add the location too?
The city is changing quickly! And a lot of the photos don't give much context. Good idea.

I went through and edited my last two big photo posts to add location. Didn't go through the trouble of looking up actual addresses, but I added the formal neighborhood to each, and added an informal neighborhood or significant intersection where relevant. Hopefully that's helpful!
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Old Posted Aug 7, 2020, 5:15 PM
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Awesome thanks.
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Old Posted Aug 8, 2020, 7:20 AM
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Great list of proposals for SW Minneapolis. https://www.southwestjournal.com/sec...s/development/
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I was just talking with someone the other day about Nye's. A place my coworkers and I sometimes went to. This bar was voted best in America a little over a decade ago. There was a proposal to build a highrise but it got rejected due to neighbors etc. Nimby's. However the redevelopment that occurred turned out pretty decently. https://www.google.com/search?q=nyes...3oRmpaHKSKFQSM Here's the article from Esquire about best bar in America. https://www.esquire.com/food-drink/b...6bestbars-147/
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I agree. The way they tied the new building in with the two historic buildings is well done.
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Old Posted Aug 13, 2020, 12:24 PM
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I really like the new Public Office Building. I used to work in City Hall for 2 decades and it will be strange not to see that parking ramp in that location. The new building really will be an asset to the entire Government Center plaza.
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Great list of proposals for SW Minneapolis. https://www.southwestjournal.com/sec...s/development/
Thanks for that upload. I recall that mansion on Lowry Hill that the owners want to turn into 3 townhouses, and they want to preserve it. So what was there when the Summit Towers were built? I used to live at 316 Oak Grove Street and I used to walk over the hill at night to work at the Las Salle Convalescent Home on Las Salle Avenue. Way back in the early 70's.
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