I'm glad they included a building or two in the design of the new massive parking lot near american fidelity.... /s
I'm glad they included a building or two in the design of the new massive parking lot near american fidelity.... /s
I think its cool to have diverse styles in buildings to differentiate our local culture from so many same/similar designs seen all over country. It helps to create a community to have something unique. I like it. It also fits what they do and who they are.
For me, those buildings just blend into the surroundings. There is nothing innovative or creative about them to make them unique or diversified. They look like any other building designed by an older architect that stays with the same style they have done for the past 30+ years. There are already similar designs like this all over the country. Nothing unique or inspiring about that.
Bleh. But then im not a fan of the boxy modern stuff that's "cool" right now.
A rep from Dolese told the Planning Commission today that they plan to put their downtown property up for sale in 2-3 months.
With their new HQ well underway near Broadway & Britton, they have officially put their almost 14 acres for sale just north of Auto Alley.
This would be a great spot for a mixed use development like Penn Central or for an out of state company to set up shop at.
You would think this would sell quickly. That is a very prime area of real estate!
It's been unofficially for sale for quite a while.
I'm sure they are asking a pretty penny.
They would have to close a few streets in order to make it one big development; would also have be substantial rezoning.
So, none of that could happen without a long public process.
As long as it is primarily residential. I suggest they also elevate the property and have a safety/retaining wall next to the tracks with a dense tree line. Those trains blast through there and it is LOUD.
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I used to be friends with a muckety-muck back in the 1990s. I was also living a block from there at the same time. I recall they had assembled almost all of the footprint prior to 1990. At the time they never intended to develop it themselves, but they did want any development to be a civically responsible project.
I would like to see some dense row housing with a nice grocer and some small spaces for small eateries and shops. Mostly more for sale housing or something to get more people living around AA.
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