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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE301 WASHINGTON AVENUE
MINNEAPOLIS, MNJULY 22ND, 2013
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Design Vision Statement Site Context
Exis ng Condi ons - Site ImagesProposed Site & Floor Plans
Perspec ve ViewsPreliminary Metrics
SurveyAppendix A - Design Precedent: AIA Great City (2008)
Appendix B - Design Precedent: Porte Cochere at The Carlyle
Table of Contents
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301 WASHINGTON AVENUE RESIDENTIAL MIXED USE PROJECT July 22nd, 2013
Statement of Purpose and Descrip on of ProjectThe purpose of the 301 Washington Avenue Residen al Mixed Use Project is to create a vibrant new mid rise, high
density neighborhood residen al and mixed use community to replace a surface parking lot at a strategically important
site along Washington Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. The proposed project contributes to the Downtown
Council’s 2025 Plan guiding goals of “Double Downtown’s Residen al Popula on” and “Develop East Downtown”,
fi lls the gap currently in the form of surface parking and reconnects the fabric of Washington Avenue from Hennepin
on toward the Mill District and East Downtown. The proposed residen al design will u lize the exis ng adjacent
Gateway parking ramp to provide resident parking without the need for construc ng a conven onal ra o of parking
within the Project. It is felt that many residents will choose to not have a car but will u lize exis ng parking stalls
available if and when needed. The proposed design will connect directly to the exis ng skyway providing great
enclosed public and private pedestrian connec on to the CBD and encourage pedestrian movement from the skyway
down to the street. The proposed design will feature a wide pedestrian promenade along Washington Avenue
through adding 10 feet of landscaped width to the exis ng right of way.
The Design will contain an ac ve street level of commercial, restaurant and lobby uses. The second level will
feature skyway connec ons and a large community amenity pavilion and terraces. The total dwelling unit count is
approximately 320 featuring a full range of dwellings to serve a wide range of users.
The Project will create a greener and more pedestrian and bicycle-oriented experience immediately adjacent to
Washington Avenue, one of the main arteries that follows the path of the Mississippi River through Minneapolis.
Architectural DesignThe proposed design will feature a con nuous streetscape of varied and richly detailed street front and lobby elements
which will create a vibrant streetscape experience. The building, looking to be a 100 year asset, features a 13 story
mid rise concrete construc on clad in brick, glass and architectural metal panels. The corner of Washington Ave and
3rd Ave will be accentuated as a gateway to and from downtown from the 3rd Avenue river bridge. The intent of the
architecture is to break down the massing into three individual “buildings” that will shape the Washington Avenue
public realm.
Streetscape and Public Realm ImprovementsThe Project design includes signifi cant streetscape and public realm improvements, featuring a completely new,
amenity-fi lled streetscape along all three of the abu ng streets. The Washington Avenue sidewalk will be widened
by 10 feet. The 3rd and 4th Avenue sidewalks will also be widened. Improvements include new sidewalk pavement,
large caliper street trees within green plan ng areas that also serve a storm drainage func on, enlarged sidewalk experience
through addi onal sidewalk setbacks, con nuous quality system of street ligh ng and opportuni es for sidewalk sea ng.
The public realm will be shaped by beau ful streetscape architecture featuring mul ple transparent storefronts and
community spaces of glass, brick, stone, and the opportunity for individual crea ve uses of awnings and signage.
Green and Sustainable FeaturesThe 301 Washington Avenue Residen al Mixed Use Project will off er a pedestrian and transit-oriented community that
allows residents to live, work and play without the dependence on daily automobile usage. The development team is
commi ed to the sustainable design principles refl ected in the City’s comprehensive plan. Our sustainable design mission is
to promote livable communi es through the use of energy effi cient systems, green building prac ces, reduced dependency
on automobiles, crea ve density, high quality pedestrian and bicycle public realm and preserva on of natural resources.
This residen al mixed-use project will feature a series of green elements including green construc on and demoli on
prac ces, green material specifi ca ons, thermal high-effi ciency windows and exterior envelope systems, in pursuit of LEED
performance and par cipa on in the Xcel Energy Design Assistance Program.
Specifi c Sustainable Design Features:• Energy effi cient windows, roof, and walls
• Occupancy sensor controls in select building loca ons
• High effi ciency, Energy Star appliances in units
• LED and fl uorescent ligh ng fi xtures throughout
• Individually controlled and metered hea ng and cooling
• Low fl ow plumbing fi xtures to reduce water usage
• Use of recycled content materials
• Use of regional materials
• Use of Low-Emi ng Materials (VOC) including adhesives and sealants, pain ngs and coa ngs, and carpe ng
• At least four electric vehicle charging sta ons in parking areas
• Convenient bicycle storage with approximately 245 bicycle parking stalls in dedicated storage rooms
• A key design feature of the proposal is a new storm water management system that will meet the important City of
Minneapolis water quality requirements and improve the current condi ons in which water from paved parking areas is
draining unfi ltered.
Narrative
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 Site Context
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See Appendix A - 2008 Washington Boulevard Design Study
Future Hotel
Gateway Ramp
PROPOSED DOWNTOWN EAST PLAN
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 Existing Conditions
At 4th Ave S looking west along skyway At corner of 4th Ave S and Washington Ave looking southwest
At corner of 3rd Ave S and Washington Ave looking southAt corner of 3rd Ave S and Washington Ave looking east along Washington Ave
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 Street Level Plan
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STREET LEVEL DESIGN FEATURES AND PUBLIC BENEFITS
● Increase Washington Avenue sidewalk public
realm by 9 feet featuring all new pavement,
pedestrian walkway areas, proposed bike lane,
continuous green boulevard with large caliper
street trees, outdoor sidewalk sitting areas, new
street lights and other sidewalk elements.
● Increase 3rd and 4th Avenue sidewalk public
realm by 3-4 feet featuring all new pavement,
pedestrian walkway areas, street trees, street
lights, and other sidewalk elements.
● Provide secure public access from street level
to the public skyway level along 3rd Avenue.
● Proposed restaurant at Washington Avenue
and 3rd Avenue with large windows on the
sidewalk, sidewalk access and outdoor seating.
● Proposed commercial use at Washington and
4th Avenue with large windows and sidewalk
access (alternative is street level town-homes
with individual front doors).
● Provide ample bicycle parking along
Washington Avenue sidewalk.
● Provide urban porte cochere woonerf auto
drop-off area tucked under building to allow
required resident and visitor drop-off and to
promote use of taxis and shuttles. Designed as
part of continuous pavement area of widened
public sidewalk (see Carlyle, Minneapolis in
Appendix B and other urban examples).
● Screened enclosed parking for new residents.
● Utilize existing alley to screen service access
(existing skyway over the top).
● Propose relocation of bus transit shelter to one
block east adjacent to bus transfer facility.
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Typ Level 3-12 Plan Penthouse Level Plan
Raised dog walking area at Level 3
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 View 1: Corner at Washington Ave and 3rd Ave
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 View 2: Corner at Washington Ave and 3rd Ave
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 View 3: Looking northwest along Washington Ave
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 View 4: Entry Plaza
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 View 5: Walking east along Washington Ave
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 View 6: Under skyway at 3rd Ave looking NE
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 View 7: Corner at Washington Ave and 4th Ave
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 View 8: Corner at Washington Ave and 3rd Ave
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 View 9: Looking east along Washington Ave
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 Metrics
PRELIMINARY METRICS - WORK IN PROCESS
301 Washington AvenueWashington Ave South and 3rd Ave S
Minneapolis, MN
LobbyLevel Use Total GSF Parking GSF Comm Apt GSF Balcony GSF Amenity NRSF Units Parking
LeasingP1 Parking 41,340 41,340 Skyway 106
Level 1 Parking/Res 38,753 22,617 9,262 5,149 47Level 2 res/amenity 30,557 23,410 7,147 20,279 24Level 3 residential 26,697 25,357 1,340 21,907 27Level 4 residential 26,697 25,357 1,340 21,907 27Level 5 residential 26,697 25,357 1,340 21,907 27Level 6 residential 26,697 25,357 1,340 21,907 27Level 7 residential 26,697 25,357 1,340 21,907 27Level 8 residential 26 697 25 357 1 340 21 907 27Level 8 residential 26,697 25,357 1,340 21,907 27Level 9 residential 26,697 25,357 1,340 21,907 27Level 10 residential 26,697 25,357 1,340 21,907 27Level 11 residential 26,697 25,357 1,340 21,907 27Level 12 residential 26,697 25,357 1,340 21,907 27Level PH residential 23,204 23,204 1,340 2,635 19,272 24
Total 400,824 63,957 9,262 300,184 14,740 14,931 258,621 318 153
UNITTYPE/FL DU COUNT %
AVE RSF /DU
Studio 6 22% 5671 BR 11 41% 735
1 BR DEN 2 7% 9102 BR 8 30% 1,075TOTAL 27/FLOOR ESG Architects July 16, 2013
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 Appendix A - Design Precedent:Excerpts from AIA Great City - 2008
Washington Boulevard
WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
a vision study for the new WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
what is a boulevard?
boulevard street
a vision study for the new WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
new and existing streetscape improved opportunities a vision study for the new WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
key elements of a new vision for washington boulevard
Key Elements from Stakeholders Workshops• continuous active, pedestrian oriented uses along sidewalk for length of boulevard
• continuous high quality architectural streetwalls through infill development on empty sites along boulevard
• wider sidewalks where possible with higher quality pedestrian friendly pavement
• continuous patterns of high quality street trees and plantings along sidewalk and in medians
• continuous quality system of street lighting• quality way-finding and neighborhood signage• public street art integrated into streetscape• streetscape pedestrian amenities• automotive traffic calming and on-street off peak parking• introduction of streetcar transit
AIA Great City volunteers lead tour of Washinton Ave with Mayor RT Rybak in 2008
TAKEN FROM 2008 AIA WASHINGTON BLVD DESIGN VISION STUDYTAKEN FROM 2008 AIA WASHINITAAKKEN F ON BLVD DESIGN VISION STUDYGN VISION STUDY
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a vision study for the new WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
key elements of a new vision for washington boulevard
continuous active, pedestrian oriented uses along sidewalk for length of boulevard
a vision study for the new WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
key elements of a new vision for washington boulevard
continuous high quality architectural streetwalls through infill development on empty sites along boulevard
a vision study for the new WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
wider sidewalks where possible with higher quality pedestrian friendly pavement
key elements of a new vision for washington boulevard a vision study for the new WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
continuous patterns of high quality street trees and plantings along sidewalk and in medians
key elements of a new vision for washington boulevard
Appendix A - Design Precedent:Excerpts from AIA Great City - 2008
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a vision study for the new WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
continuous quality system of street lighting
key elements of a new vision for washington boulevard a vision study for the new WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
quality way-finding andneighborhood signage
key elements of a new vision for washington boulevard
a vision study for the new WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
streetscape pedestrian amenities
key elements of a new vision for washington boulevard a vision study for the new WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
public street art Integrated into streetscape
key elements of a new vision for washington boulevard
Appendix A - Design Precedent:Excerpts from AIA Great City - 2008
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301 Washington Avenue CoW | 07.22.13 Appendix B - Design Precedent:Porte Cochere at The Carlyle
Looking up sidewalk to porte cochere At porte cochere
From across the streetLooking down sidewalk at porte cochere
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