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-i d, Dawg,t-a wit etiti,t-alt>zatiol/t/ <br /> • <br /> City of PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> Elk .., <br /> dowatim„,........ JULY 2003 <br /> , <br /> IE�. i_\7 e Enhancing Downtown Elk River's Role <br /> As a Vital Retail,Commercial and Residential Area <br /> Primary Goal of Downtown <br /> Revitalization Project: ,;- <br /> To assure the long-term viability of downtown by mak- <br /> ing a connection to the rest of the community and by e ' <br /> utilizing the riverfront location. Redevelopment will qr � , <br /> enhance downtown Elk River's role as a residential, �� f <br /> retail and commercial area and also revitalize invest- - <br /> ment in the downtown business district. <br /> Development Objectives: - � ��, " ,:'�� <br /> - r ' � ,� . <br /> • Mixed use(residential/retail/service) � �� <br /> • Consideration of the historic context study results ♦ ; <br /> • Strengthen connection to the community * <br /> • Traditional downtown design elements q��. �� � � ; � �- ,� . ' �, <br /> • Brick,stucco,stone materials with visual breaks ins � � a <br /> the building design _ t � ¢-et- z <br /> • • Increased residential density .ry . .,, _ k `' <br /> • Pedestrian orientation - a <br /> • Increase exposure to the riverfront - ' "` <br /> • Recognize those buildings that have potential - -° . . y .-- <br /> for rehabilitation <br /> • Replace market/economic obsolete buildings •BLUFF BLOCK DEVELOPMENT <br /> • Multiple types of housing products <br /> (i.e.townhomes, senior rental coops, <br /> market rate apartments) <br /> • BLUFF BLOCK DEVELOPMENT <br /> — 10,000 s.f. commercial on first floor along g <br /> Main Street($13/s.f. avg. rent) <br /> — 52 units of for-sale housing ry,: , <br /> — 3 and 4 stories � '' ` <br /> — 70-80 below grading parking stalls for housing � i =c � , , <br /> &commercial residents � �� � ' r� � <br /> ( *lot t <br /> — Connection to City's Riverwalk development ,Ert { �� ,� , � <br /> • JACKSON BLOCK DEVELOPMENT °' ' (. S f l <br /> — 10,000 s.f. commercial on first floor along 4' V ;' t -- ii :4 - <br /> Jackson Street and at the corner of Jackson � � Ef ., '* 1 a' ' <br /> and Main . '€ '` <br /> — 32 units rental housing 161-bedroom units at ` t ' • $''''s,` <br /> $600 per month &16 2-bedroom units �.x <br /> at$700 per month) <br /> — 3 stories <br /> • — Up to 52 below grade parking units for housing <br /> residents and commercial and 18 surface units •JACKSON BLOCK DEVELOPMENT <br />
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