Millworks Lofts - (4041 Hiawatha Ave)
Millworks Lofts - (4041 Hiawatha Ave)
Seems promising. More apartments planned. I think Hiawatha still has a lot of potential...
http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/m ... plans.html
http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/m ... plans.html
Re: Lake Street Sash and Door Co./4041 Hiawatha
Nice building for redevelopment, but no parking here unless they are blocking the loading dock of the 4001 building. I'd like them to tear down the sheds at the end of the block, put in underground/one level parking, with a couple stories of new apartments on top of that. But not a surface lot, that'd be way too much blacktop between that and McDonalds.
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Re: Lake Street Sash and Door Co./4041 Hiawatha
Renderings on this from Planning Commission COW: http://minneapolismn.gov/www/groups/pub ... 138677.pdf
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Re: Lake Street Sash and Door Co./4041 Hiawatha
There aren't any renderings in the above link... or am I missing something?
Re: Lake Street Sash and Door Co - 4041 Hiawatha
Historic pole barns? Sorry, no.
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Re: Lake Street Sash and Door Co - 4041 Hiawatha
Detailed plans from Planning Commission:
http://minneapolismn.gov/www/groups/pub ... 143963.pdf
http://minneapolismn.gov/www/groups/pub ... 143963.pdf
4041 Hiawatha Apartments - Dominium Development
Looks like this project is getting started. Weis builders sign is up and earthwork has started on the parking lot.
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Re: 4041 Hiawatha Apartments - Dominium Development
Idk what this is, could you provide a link please?
Re: 4041 Hiawatha Apartments - Dominium Development
also, not sure I can see any construction at 40th and Hiawatha...
Re: 4041 Hiawatha Apartments - Dominium Development
Here is the link. If you go around back you can see work on the parking lot.
http://finance-commerce.com/2015/01/dom ... l-station/
http://finance-commerce.com/2015/01/dom ... l-station/
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Re: 4041 Hiawatha Apartments - Dominium Development
Aaron Eisenberg / Realtor, Keller Williams Integrity
612.568.5828 / [email protected] / 1350 Lagoon Ave #900
http://www.agentaaron.com
612.568.5828 / [email protected] / 1350 Lagoon Ave #900
http://www.agentaaron.com
Re: Lake Street Sash and Door Co - 4041 Hiawatha
That article also included a quote about the geothermal system that will be a part of this project.
This is a great way to reduce the environmental impact of the building and it's cool to see developers keeping sustainability in mind and incorporating alternative energy sources into their projects.Another unique component of the building is the planned geothermal heating and cooling system. The site affords enough space to bury coils in the parking lot behind the building, which will pull heat out in the winter and put heat back in the summer. A boiler connects to vents that will push the hot and cold air into apartments.
It’s rare to find such systems in the city because there often isn’t enough space, Anderson pointed out. Coils need to be located in an area where they can be accessed in case there is a problem. A building can’t be torn down, but a parking lot can be ripped up and redone easily.
“It’s a good system for this site because of the big parking lot behind the building,” said Anderson.
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Re: Lake Street Sash and Door Co - 4041 Hiawatha
It also means that they can "never" build anything on top of the parking lot once they realize that the parking lot is more than is needed for future tenants.That article also included a quote about the geothermal system that will be a part of this project.
This is a great way to reduce the environmental impact of the building and it's cool to see developers keeping sustainability in mind and incorporating alternative energy sources into their projects.Another unique component of the building is the planned geothermal heating and cooling system. The site affords enough space to bury coils in the parking lot behind the building, which will pull heat out in the winter and put heat back in the summer. A boiler connects to vents that will push the hot and cold air into apartments.
It’s rare to find such systems in the city because there often isn’t enough space, Anderson pointed out. Coils need to be located in an area where they can be accessed in case there is a problem. A building can’t be torn down, but a parking lot can be ripped up and redone easily.
“It’s a good system for this site because of the big parking lot behind the building,” said Anderson.
Also, you don't need huge amounts of space if you use a vertical loop instead of a horizontal coil system.
Re: Lake Street Sash and Door Co - 4041 Hiawatha
Doesn't look like that big of a parking lot on Google. Looks like currently 40ish spots, but could be restriped for more when not accommodating trucks.
I was lamenting all the broken windows on this property as I rode by yesterday. Didn't realize that the breakage might be part of construction. Good news.
I was lamenting all the broken windows on this property as I rode by yesterday. Didn't realize that the breakage might be part of construction. Good news.
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Re: Lake Street Sash and Door Co - 4041 Hiawatha
Some deets from Biz Journal: http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/n ... 1920s.html
Pretty neat amenities for an affordable complex. Gotta hand it to Dominium...they certainly have a knack for taking on unique/challenging projects (this one, A Mill, etc)
As some of the photos indicate, this project is nearing completion. Maybe I'll trespass around it this weekend and see if I can take any good photos.
Pretty neat amenities for an affordable complex. Gotta hand it to Dominium...they certainly have a knack for taking on unique/challenging projects (this one, A Mill, etc)
As some of the photos indicate, this project is nearing completion. Maybe I'll trespass around it this weekend and see if I can take any good photos.
Re: Millworks Lofts - (4041 Hiawatha Ave)
That is an annoying amount of exterior light on a blank wall. I'd be extremely angry if there wasn't a soundwall between me and this.
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