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LHENA Updates

Development Proposal - 2841 Hennepin Ave

5/14/2020

 
Updated June 10, 2020

ESG architects and Trilogy presented preliminary site plans for the property at 2841 Hennepin Ave at the May 13 Zoning & Planning meeting. The project team then presented updated plans at our June 10 Zoning & Planning meeting, To view the updated plans and answered to community questions, see the .pdf below. 

If you would like to provide input on this site plan, please fill out this survey. Input gathered will help provide the framework to LHENA's response to this project to the city's planning commission.  
Survey. Responses will be open until July 1.

The development team plans to present this project at the July 9 Planning Commission Committee of the Whole meeting. If you would like to make public comments directly to the city planner in charge of this project, contact:
Mei-Ling Smith 
Senior City Planner
mei-ling.smith@minneapolismn.gov

 
Please bookmark this page as we will include plan updates as we receive them. 
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Location of project proposal (2841 Hennepin Ave). Image courtesy of Southwest Journal.
Steve Cobian
5/23/2020 10:32:44 am

Please address in more detail, how this devolvement will interact with the general public and the next door mass transit hub?
Example - affordable housing, public parking, public bathroom, public sitting or public green space.

Amazing property in a challenged but highly desirable area. Contributing to the property tax roll and as design shows a multi-use building making the numbers work for the developers.
History shows Trilogies past building with an artist creative design face.
Thank You

Steve Cobian
5/23/2020 10:46:07 am

Follow-up question

How do you plan to deal with the growing presents of homlessness and drifters that congregate at the bus hub, library and greenway path adjacent to your building?

Examples - use of full time janitors, cleanup personal along with private security team to keep them way and adding safety to residence and customers.

Rebecca Corruccini
5/25/2020 08:50:22 pm

Hi, and thanks for the opportunity to comment. I'm concerned about the ever-increasing density of my neighborhood, as well as the already-scarce parking in this entire area and especially at the Piggy Bank location. With the planned number of units exceeding the planned number of parking stalls, this problem will be further exacerbated. Furthermore, any units occupied by more than 1 person will likely come with dwellers who bring more than 1 vehicle, meaning that in order to accommodate the dwellers, the parking capacity in stalls really ought to be somewhere in the neighborhood of 1.5 times the number of dwelling units. I hope this can be amended. Thank you.

Kathy Kullberg
6/13/2020 12:47:23 pm

While I agree that this location for a restaurant has not really worked, I am opposed to such a large building this close to Hennepin and the transit center. It will also impact pedestrian flow and pedestrian friendliness on this portion of a very busy street. Many residents spent 2 years creating a future 'small area and business plan' that is totally being ignored. The original plans call for no more than 3 stories with set backs on the upper floors. And this looks to be more luxury apartments (none affordable) and no significant parking. Even if there is underground parking, the number of units with vehicles will significantly impact the traffic flow on an already congested part of Hennepin with the bus terminal right next door. This plan needs to be completely reviewed and reworked to better fit and not contribute to the extreme density that is confounding what used to be known as Uptown.

Jill Bernard
6/10/2020 02:20:16 pm

What will be the monthly rent on these units?

I also second Rebecca Corruccini's concerns about the insufficient parking plan.

Jodie
6/11/2020 02:09:02 am

Can we stop with these over priced developments that sit half vacant because no one can afford them? Let alone live next to the transit station where there are a lot unhomed individuals that need help? Build something for them. No one needs another 5 story condo building with "affordable retail space on street level" building. Get out of here. Stop building these structures that are RUINING the charm of the neighborhood. You won't be able to sell your $2500/mo unit. What's the listing going to say? "Charming 1 bedroom with 0 character in a neighborhood that has overpriced every surrounding buisness out. Beautiful view of people in need, asking for change as you walk out your front door. 0 green space, and 0 parking! Close to nothing because no one lives here!" Get out of uptown and stay out.


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    • Story Mapping
    • Neighborhood Awards
    • Guiding Documents >
      • Strategic Plan 2019-22
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    • Region map
  • Resources
    • Loan Programs
    • Community Safety
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    • Residents >
      • Food Share
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      • Ella Baker Global Studies and Humanities Magnet School
    • Business Directory
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  • Get Involved
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