All posts in the topic Lund's, Hyatt: We'll Build Downtown at Penfield (Short link)
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- Latest post made by Michael Lomker at 2008 Dec 02 16:16 UTC
Finally, it's public! A Lund's, a Hyatt Place Hotel, and an apartment complex are coming to the Fitzgerald Park neighborhood in downtown, it was announced today. It's a huge victory for downtown's future, for the Fitzgerald Park area, and the future of Saint Paul in general. Downtown has long suffered from the perception that it is not a true residential neighborhood, and offered little in the way of residential amenities, which has most certainly held back downtown's residential position in the regional marketplace. This project reaffirms downtown's central place in the life of the Twin Cities. Even with all the merits of downtown housing, turning parking lots into housing downtown is a very challenging proposition. You take the neighborhood's existing assets, try to leverage them, expand upon them, and perhaps most strikingly work through a variety of opinions on how to move the neighborhood forward among all the institutional players who have a stake in downtown. To see this kind of proposal come forward now from this very respected group of people reaffirms the value of the hard work we have done grappling with alternatives to move the neighborhood forward. It has been my understanding that Lund's chose that location explicitly because of plans for Fitzgerald Park, which is slated to be built right across the street. Thanks in particular to Dave Thune, among many others, for his hard work getting us to this point. And the Mayor and City Council and Bob Lux, and on.... I'm lucky to have had the chance to watch this unfold and be part of such a talented group of people. Cheers! Bob = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = DOWNTOWN SAINT PAUL TO GET LUND'S GROCERY STORE http://www.twincities.com/ci_11113507 Upscale grocer Lunds is on the way to downtown St. Paul. Edina-based Lund Food Holdings, Inc. announced this afternoon that it's building a full-service Lunds supermarket at 10th and Robert streets in downtown at the upcoming Penfield. Lund Food Holdings has signed a long-term lease agreement with Penfield Development LLC. The approximately 30,000-square-foot supermarket will be located on the main level of the Penfield, a full city-block development bounded by 10th, Robert, Minnesota and 11th Streets. The development is also expected to include an upscale apartment complex and a Hyatt Place Select Service hotel. Construction is slated to begin next fall. "Lunds is a mainstay for neighborhoods throughout the Twin Cities, and this location will be no exception," said Bob Lux, a partner in Penfield Development.
Bob is right. This is a huge watershed for Downtown residential living.
After hearing all the wonderful ameneties that await downtown apartment and
condo dwellers, there was still an obvious gap - the long talked about but
never materializing major supermarket. Not that we don't have other markets,
but this was a void mentioned in every study and taskforce looking at Downtown.
Everyone should thank Bob and all of the others - John Mannillo, Kim Hyers,
Larry England, Mark Karason, David Bradshaw, Rod Halvorson, Betty Herbert, Mike
Fish, Tim Griffin, Karen Avaloz, and many others (Bob, we need a list of the
taskforce members who worked on this) who spent so much time advocating (until
developers and elected officials dreaded their calls :-),way back into the
Norm Coleman mayoral days. When Chris Coleman became Mayor, one of his most
productive sessions was hearing from the Capital River Council in his first
week of office. Their message - bring the Penfield and a supermarket to
reality. He listened, Bob Lux and Sherm Rutzick listened, and very soon the
rest will all be history.
Thanks to the neighbors and developers who made this happen, and thanks to
Lund's for believing!
Of course now we need a park.... ;-)
dave thune
ward 2
(includes Downtown - a true neighborhood)
As a condo owner at the Pointe, I'm absolutely thrilled about this news!
Does anyone know what the height of the two new buildings will be?
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