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In This Issue:

Front Page
Buckle Up for a Soft Landing, Housing Economists Advise
Tentative Timber Accord a Blow to U.S. Consumers
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Creating a Sense of Community
Coast to Coast
Doors Close for Real Estate Speculators
Politics & Government
California Housing Director Affordability Advocate
Economics & Finance
New-Home Sales Up in March, But Trend Is Down
Tips
Builder’s Tip: Creating an Effective Caulk-Tube Extension
Business Management
New Custom Builder Quarterly e-Newsletter Launched
Construction Safety
OSHA Responds to NAHB Study of Construction Site Noise
Remodelers
‘Extreme Makeover’ ― What It’s Like on the Job Site
May Is ‘Remodeling Month’ and NAHB Has Resources for You
Building Systems
‘Dragon House’ Basement Scorches the Competition
Environment
New NAHB Tool Navigates EPA Regs, Saves Time and Money
Sales
IRM Achievement Runs in the Family
Education
Education Calendar
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Research
Efficient Ductwork Cuts Heating and Cooling Costs
International
NAHB Trade Mission Explores Mexican Market
Labor
HBI Making Residential Construction Careers Happen
Building Products
Pink Panther Blog Provides Information on Energy
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Enter Awards Programs for Community Contributions
Association News
Fargo, N.D. Builders Provide Hurricane Relief to Gulf Coast
NAHB Spring Board Meeting May 9-13
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Find Employees Through New NAHB Online Career Center
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

Buckle Up for a Soft Landing, Housing Economists Advise

Tentative Timber Accord a Blow to U.S. Consumers

Floor Plans: Creating a Sense of Community

Developer:
The Lander Group (www.dakotaonthepark.com)
Architect:
DJR Architects, Inc.

West River Commons, overlooking the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, is the kind of community that can come to life when you replace an abandoned, contaminated gas station with a visionary, mixed-use, people-friendly development in an established urban neighborhood.

Created by the Lander Group, West River Commons features 53 rental apartments; three for-sale townhouses; about 8,000 square feet of restaurants, offices and shops; an acclaimed public art project; and views of the Mississippi and the downtown Minneapolis skyline.

West River Commons is situated along popular Minneapolis’ popular Grand Round hiker/biker trail system. The public plaza and retail section of the development are at the foot of the bridge spanning the Mississippi River gorge between Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Onsite bus service and nearby light rail offer quick and access to the University of Minnesota and the downtown Minneapolis business district.

Flexible, Townhome Living

The owner-occupied townhouses at West River Commons feature contemporary design ― clean finishes and open floor plans with three full levels of living in approximately 2,100 square feet.

West River Commons townhouse floor plan

Flexible layout allows for a variety of living options on upper and lower levels. The fully finished lower level of the homes includes a full bath and offers the opportunity to create a comfortable guest suite and entertainment area.

Each home has a convenient street-front entry in addition to a rear entry accessing the individual garages. The townhouses are priced between $299,900 and $349,900. West River Commons also offers one- and two-bedroom and luxury apartments ranging from $900 to $1,750 a month.

Public Art, Public Energy

At the heart of the community’s public plaza is public art created by nationally-known Minneapolis artist Andrea Myklebust, who was brought into the project early in order to integrate art into the new community. The plaza serves as a gathering place for residents as well an outdoor seating area for West River Commons businesses.

West River Commons blends into the surrounding Longfellow neighborhood, characterized by its diverse residents, tree-lined streets, friendly community atmosphere and many locally-owned businesses, including coffee shops, restaurants, bars and clubs.

West River Commons apartment lobby

West River Commons site plan

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Reaching Out for Community Approval

The Lander Group held 24 public meetings with nearby residents and hosted an interactive Web site so neighbors could register ideas online and submit comments.

West River Commons won a Best in American Living (BALA) award in the Urban Smart Growth category. The Lander Group also was named one of two Freddie Mac Multifamily Development Firms of the Year award winners in the Pillars of the Industy competition.

West River Commons streetscape

Features and Specifications

West River Commons Townhouse Features:

  • Three bedrooms/two and a half baths

  • 10-foot ceilings and hardwood floor throughout main level

  • Designer kitchen cabinetry with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances

  • Designer baths with Jacuzzi tub and double sink in master

  • Fully finished lower level with full bath

  • Individual detached garages

  • Private street-front entry

  • Private yards


Community Features:

  • Views of the Mississippi River and the downtown Minneapolis skyline

  •  Expansive outdoor plaza with commissioned artwork

  •  Proximity to freeways, bus routes and bike trails

  • Within walking distance of great restaurants and many services, including a co-op grocery store, movie theater and bowling alley


Developed by: the Lander Group, Minneapolis
Designed by: DJR Architects, Inc., Minneapolis

Photos by Alex Steinberg Photography.


 


 

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Building Community: Live, Gather, Play,” available through BuilderBooks.com, shows you how to design a community that is sensitive to the environment, respects the neighbors, is financially successful and has the elements necessary to last generations.

“Building Community” is an indispensable core text for the study of community planning, residential and commercial architecture and landscape architecture. To view or purchase this publication online, click here, or call 800-223-2665.


 

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