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1800 Washington Redevelopment

1800 Washington Redevelopment

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PostMay 23, 2020#1


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PostMay 23, 2020#2

Could the financial detail pages be any less legible?!

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PostMay 23, 2020#3

No retail?

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PostMay 23, 2020#4

The developer of this is the same one that did Monogram according to some people I know.

So this could technically be “Phase 2” of the Monogram project.

No indication of any retail space yet but I doubt there wouldn’t be at least one small one.

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PostMay 24, 2020#5

GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
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No retail?
Covid is guaranteeing less retail not more.  

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PostSep 22, 2020#6

Early plans have been posted to the SLDC Planroom. From the elations, doesn't look like we will be getting windows back on 18th or Washington. The first floor will be parking. 72 apartments on floors 2-5. Studio KC is the architect.

https://www.sldcplanroom.com/jobs/2896/ ... d-building





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PostSep 22, 2020#7

What was most recently occupying it?

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PostSep 22, 2020#8

bwcrow1s wrote:
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What was most recently occupying it?
the recent and i believe current as of last month was a commercial printing shop. 

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PostSep 22, 2020#9

Lack of retail fronting Wash Ave is pretty disappointing. Could have been a vital piece of connective tissue linking the street together. I understand retail is in a bit of a ditch right now but it seems short sighted to leave that blank wall on downtowns most important street.

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PostSep 22, 2020#10

GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
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Lack of retail fronting Wash Ave is pretty disappointing. Could have been a vital piece of connective tissue linking the street together. I understand retail is in a bit of a ditch right now but it seems short sighted to leave that blank wall on downtowns most important street.
there has 5+ empty retail spots from 20th to 18th

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PostSep 22, 2020#11

At least they're utilizing the space for parking instead instead of yet another surface lot.  Although, there is a massive lot directly across the street.. owned by who knows.  King Realty Advisors?

What a massive waste of Washington frontage.

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PostSep 22, 2020#12

^ correct and the lot looks like a circus with 20 signs indicating that the parking lot is indeed parking (all installed illegally without a permit and stiffing the city out of permit revenue)

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PostSep 22, 2020#13

The lot at 1801 Washington won’t last very long at this point.

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PostSep 22, 2020#14

What makes you suspect?

I mean, yeah, it seems like a pretty logical place to build something.  It's a parking lot lol.  Just wondering if there's any substance.

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PostSep 22, 2020#15

bwcrow1s wrote:What makes you suspect?

I mean, yeah, it seems like a pretty logical place to build something.  It's a parking lot lol.  Just wondering if there's any substance.
Well, just the fact that there’s two apartment buildings right next to each other that are underway (well, this 1800 one hasn’t started yet), Monogram is finished, and MLS Stadium is going up a few blocks away makes this an ideal candidate for infill. There is some substance to my assumptions but I’m not going there.

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PostSep 22, 2020#16

All I was expecting to hear.

Shame this storefront isn't going to see life, probably for another 20 years, if ever.

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PostSep 23, 2020#17

Maybe we'll at least get a super sweet mural?!

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PostOct 12, 2020#18

The printing biz is still operating in the building, so don’t look for this to start any time soon

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PostOct 12, 2020#19

Any idea what will become of the printing company? Sounds like they've been operating out of this building (and taking pretty good care of it) for some time, and it would be disappointing if they were to close down or relocate out of the city. 

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PostOct 13, 2020#20

Tim wrote:
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Any idea what will become of the printing company? Sounds like they've been operating out of this building (and taking pretty good care of it) for some time, and it would be disappointing if they were to close down or relocate out of the city. 
They are exploring a few options-- a merger with several other printing companies is on the table, as is relocating to a more "modern" building.  Hauling huge roll labels up an elevator is laborious.  Plus, when they replace equipment it's a massive undertaking to get it in and out of the building.  Unfortunately, there is very little chance that they remain within the city limits regardless of how things play out with their next steps.  The decision makers live in the county and have made clear they'd prefer a shorter commute. 

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PostOct 13, 2020#21

Who is this printing company again? 

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PostOct 13, 2020#22

pattimagee wrote:
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Who is this printing company again? 
Mulligan

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PostNov 07, 2020#23

Just on observation of mine, but it looks like that the building was designed to have floors added in the futures. The supports go up to the roof. Maybe I'm overthinking it.


PostMar 11, 2021#24

On the Board of Adjustment agenda for March 17th...
APPEAL #11470 – Appeal filed by MacDonald Building, LLC, from the determination of the Building Commissioner in the denial of a building permit authorizing the Appellant to convert a warehouse building to a multi-family building, with parking, per plans (zoning only), at 1808 Washington Avenue.
WARD 19 
#AB-560012-20 
ZONE: “I” – Central Business District

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PostApr 14, 2022#25

$5.8M building permit application submitted for rehab and conversion of 1800 Washington into 56 dwelling units.
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