So that brings the number of intact urban intersections in the CBD down to four?
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It was a full brick structure, not wood. You can read about it nd see pics earlier in the thread. It just got stuccoed and Tudored at some ridiculous point. We had one remaining townhouse in the Downtown core, and we threw it out. A loss for sure...dredger wrote: I also can't understand why every single structure has to be considered historical or worth saving for the sake of saving. I understood that this was a wood frame structure, gone through multiple variations and essentially rotted out from the inside. Wood frame structures do run out there useful life in time and the only cost effective means is replacement. So why not a mix of new and old? Just not townhouses in this location is my two cents.
The Marriott Ballrooms? I'm not sure what you mean by "reconstruction" but that building, along with the garage behind it and the Grand Hotel expansion at 8th & Washington were all built in 2002/2003.
Is that par for the course to close down streets for a building rehab? Asking honestly as I don't live there but most seem to keep the streets open for larger rehabs.vollum wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2018For god's sake. The area is being used as a storage/staging area during the rehab of the buildings to the East of it. Would you rather have them close 10th street? When I last spoke with the construction manager, Fall of 2017, he told me the plan is still to build row houses on that site. I have reservations about how that is really going to work out. But, my understanding is that it is still the plan.
That's from a TWG project manager.We are completing the renovation of both the 12 story and the 5 story building and will have those completed this year. The lot where the building was removed is being developed and we hope to reach an agreement in what way soon. Our ownership is working with the local association for exactly what uses they would like to see there. We have drawings for walk up townhomes there currently but not sure the association there is on board with that. I will update you when I have more to share.
I still predict a paved lot. Maybe I've just gotten cynical.jstriebel wrote: ↑Mar 02, 2018I received a response from TWG this morning, and it offered a few more details. Sounds like the townhomes may be in doubt as they're giving consideration to the neighborhood association, but they seem to have every intention of developing the lot.
That's from a TWG project manager.We are completing the renovation of both the 12 story and the 5 story building and will have those completed this year. The lot where the building was removed is being developed and we hope to reach an agreement in what way soon. Our ownership is working with the local association for exactly what uses they would like to see there. We have drawings for walk up townhomes there currently but not sure the association there is on board with that. I will update you when I have more to share.
DNA opposed this project but it was approved from what i understand, so they're free to build the townhouses.jstriebel wrote: ↑Mar 02, 2018I received a response from TWG this morning, and it offered a few more details. Sounds like the townhomes may be in doubt as they're giving consideration to the neighborhood association, but they seem to have every intention of developing the lot.
That's from a TWG project manager.We are completing the renovation of both the 12 story and the 5 story building and will have those completed this year. The lot where the building was removed is being developed and we hope to reach an agreement in what way soon. Our ownership is working with the local association for exactly what uses they would like to see there. We have drawings for walk up townhomes there currently but not sure the association there is on board with that. I will update you when I have more to share.
I noticed they added a curb cut on 10th when they poured the sidewalks. You know what that means...chriss752 wrote: ↑Jan 10, 2019Sadly, I am losing hope of anything being built at 10th and Locust. I thought that a proposal would've been presented by now for that corner. There were townhomes but were those for real or just filler? I can't imagine what else could fit on that lot unless the developer buildings something tall and thin but that would be stretching it.

