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		<title>Saint Paul Real Estate Pulls Out its JackHammers and Big Ambitions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 03:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Denae Frampton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many parts of Saint Paul that are all but a ghost town.  Many older businesses closed, buildings were purchased with grand ambitions, but in this economy and real estate bust, nothing was moving.  Recently, though, more activity is being seen around the city.  Much of this work is not private enterprise, but non-profit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many parts of Saint Paul that are all but a ghost town.  Many older businesses closed, buildings were purchased with grand ambitions, but in this economy and real estate bust, nothing was moving.  Recently, though, more activity is being seen around the city.  Much of this work is not private enterprise, but non-profit and government money hard at work tearing down and preparing to build up.</p>
<p><strong>Public Money</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> One of the largest government projects in Minnesota state history (topping even the $250 million spent on the 35W/Mississippi river bridge) is the <a href="http://www.stpaul-real-estate.com/uncategorized/get-ready-for-the-big-dig-in-saint-paul/">Central Corridor light rail</a> line.  This 11 mile line will link Minneapolis and Saint Paul; costing almost $1 billion by the time it is finished in 2014.  The route will travel mostly down University avenue but will also be tearing up roads around the capital, Hamline Avenue and the University of Minnesota.  While construction has started on the project West of Hamline Avenue, many obstacles stand in the way of completion including no resolution on how the light rail will route through the University of Minnesota.  Additionally, at least a dozen lawsuits have been sued by various businesses and organizations including the Minnesota Public Radio, historic churches, and various business organizations that have members that will be affected by the construction and/or the route.</li>
<li>While the Penfield project has been on the books for many years in <a href="http://www.stpaul-real-estate.com/home/downtown-lowertown-saint-paul/">Downtown Saint Paul</a>, the project has continued to be scaled back.  When first proposed by the developer, it was going to be a 40 story hotel and condo high-rise.  then the project was scaled to 30 stories and now just 11 stories.  The make up of the building will change to have typical apartments at market rates.  The City of Saint Paul will take over the $50 million project as the developer, which has some people upset.</li>
<li>The <a href="http://www.stpaul-real-estate.com/west-side/saint-paul-condos-prepare-for-spring-floods/">West Side Flats</a> is mostly a private $30 million project that will hold 168 apartments in a five-story building.  This prime real estate was originally going to hold luxury condos, but now the developer is reworking the project to have 20% of the units be affordable housing.  In exchange, the government will chip in $600k to build the roads and sidewalks.</li>
<li>Most of Saint Paul&#8217;s hospitals (Childrens, United, and St. Josephs) all have multi-million dollar expansions or renovations in the works.  United will spend $34 million on a new six story emergency room.  Children&#8217;s will completed its $300 million expansion of its St. Paul and Minneapolis campuses.  Not to be left out, St. Joseph&#8217;s is also adding a $20 million, 20,000 square foot expansion to it emergency rooms.</li>
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<p>Private Money</p>
<ul>
<li>The <a href="http://www.stpaul-real-estate.com/west-seventh/union-depot-lofts-saint-paul/">Union Depot</a> continues to try to make a comeback.  This <a href="http://www.stpaul-real-estate.com/west-side/fema-declaires-lowertown-saint-paul-flood-area/">Lowertown</a> landmark was once slated to be condos, shopping and restaurants until the buildings developer was unable to completed the project.  Now Ramsey County, who currently owns the property, along with state and federal help will determine the next step for this historic building.  Most plans call for it to once again become the hub for all public transportation in Saint Paul.  These plans will include Greyhound buses, linking the Central Corridor light rail into the Amtrak service and finally the future high-speed rail to Chicago.  Estimated are around $240 million, but no funding has been secured, despite demolition and remodeling already starting.</li>
<li>One of the first new Central Corridor developments happening on University Avenue is the <a href="http://www.stpaul-real-estate.com/home/thomas-dale-neighborhood/">Frogtown</a> Square development.  This $14 million project will have retail space on the main floor and low-income senior housing on the 2nd with parking underneath.  This project is well underway and has received $3.4 million in funds from the St. Paul Housing and Redevelopment Authority.</li>
<li>The coming light rail project is also sparking push for other housing projects including The Lyric at the Carlton Place.  This would be a 171 unit apartment building that would marketed toward arts and music enthusiasts.  These additional units would complement the lofts finished about a year ago.</li>
<li>Located near the proposed Westgate Station for the Central Coridor line is the 2700 The Avenue.  This mixed use project with office, grocery and retail will hopefully break ground this year as the project has been scaled back by 60% from its earlier designs.  Although some funding has come from a government grant, financing continues to be an issue.</li>
<li>As Snyder&#8217;s has closed up shop in the Highland Park neighborhood, Walgreens is waiting on final city planning commission approval to build a new store and additional retail space on that land.</li>
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<p>These are just some of the almost 20 public projects and 20 private <a href="http://www.stpaul-real-estate.com/">Saint Paul Real Estate</a> projects that are being either proposed, built, or finished in Saint Paul currently.  You can read more about the projects <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.twincities.com/news/ci_15073555?source=rss" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Saint Paul School Board Restructuring Schools</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 02:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Denae Frampton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The St. Paul School board has been working on a plan to combat both declining enrollment and a $27.2 million district budget short fall.  After weeks of debates the school board made the final decision to close the Arlington Senior High School and move the Washington Technical Middle School and the Wellstone Elementary school into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The St. Paul School board has been working on a plan to combat both declining enrollment and a $27.2 million district budget short fall.  After weeks of debates the school board made the final decision to close the Arlington Senior High School and move the Washington Technical Middle School and the Wellstone Elementary school into that building.  They also voted to co-locate the Hazel Park Middle School Academy into the Battle Creek Middle School building, Ames and Sheridan Elementary will move into Haxel Park Middle School Academy, Franklin Music Magnet will move to North End and lastly Prosperity Heights will move to Hayden Heights.</p>
<p>All of this movement of schools did not come without a large amount of uproar from parents and students.  The roar was especially loud at Arlington as next year the 11th and 12th graders will be moved to another school.  Most of the students were excited to be at the top of their school and now they will be starting a strange place.  Sport teams will be upset and many athletes that used to start at Arlington wonder if they will get a chance to play next year.</p>
<p>the Saint Paul School board also decided to cut the English Language Learners for those students that are learning English as their 2nd language.  Currently there are about 30 juniors in that class.  They will now be forced to start over at another school.  This change will even effect some students that have <a href="http://www.stpaul-real-estate.com/">Saint Paul Homes </a>near the closing Arlington Senior High.</p>
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		<title>Battle Creek Saint Paul Annual Earth Day Clean up 4/18/09</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 03:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Denae Frampton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday, April 18, 2008 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. The 15th annual park clean up will be held throughout Battle Creek Regional Park. This effort began in 1993 when a group of Battle Creek area residents coordinated a small clean up effort in the park areas adjacent to their neighborhood. Since that time, the Battle Creek [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Saturday, April 18, 2008<br />
9:00 – 11:30 a.m.</strong></p>
<p>The 15th annual park clean up will be held throughout Battle Creek Regional Park. This effort began in 1993 when a group of Battle Creek area residents coordinated a small clean up effort in the park areas adjacent to their neighborhood. Since that time, the Battle Creek Clean Up has grown to over 300 volunteers who collect several tons of trash and debris each year!</p>
<ul>
<li> Clean-up locations are assigned throughout the park.</li>
<li> The event typically lasts two to three hours.</li>
<li> Refreshments and garbage bags are provided.</li>
<li> Wear long pants, work shoes or boots, and gloves.</li>
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