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Housing and Redevelopment Authority-Special
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<br />Southwest Station, Eden Prairie, MN <br />This $125 million mixed-use, transit oriented development is centered around the <br />Southwest Metro Transit facility, including a 900-stall parking garage, and contains 240 <br />luxury condominium residences along with 65,000 square feet of specialty restaurants. <br /> <br />Park Place Promenade, Brooklyn Park, MN <br />This project incorporates a mixture of over 300 units of for-sale housing along with over <br />450,000 square feet of retail and restaurant uses. While still under development, this <br />project has provided the city with some new significant housing opportunities at varying <br />price points and delivered some badly needed goods and services to a new growing area <br />within the community that lacked access to such services in a convenient fashion. <br /> <br />Windsor Plaza, Eden Prairie, MN <br />Windsor Plaza is an exciting new mixed-use development that vertically integrates both <br />retail and class A office space in a five story building. This beautiful business park offers <br />first floor retail space, along with two signature casual dining restaurants. Above the <br />retail space are four floors of office space totaling about 110,000 square feet. This <br />redevelopment project required a difficult land assemblage and has become the City of <br />Eden Prairie's first phase in the creation of their new town center vision. <br /> <br />Plymouth Reserve, Plymouth, MN <br />Plymouth Reserve is a large scale residential development that was created and planned <br />in partnership with Rottlund Homes. This 600-acre property was transformed from farm- <br />land into a thriving new residential community that included housing opportunities at <br />both ends of the pricing spectrum, including over 300 units of apartments at Stoneleigh at <br />the Reserve. <br /> <br />Eagan Promenade, Eagan, MN <br />Eagan Promenade is a successful horizontal mixed-use project that incorporated large <br />scale retail elements with for sale and rental multifamily housing opportunities. The <br />project covered 120-acres and included over 500,000 square feet ofa variety of retail and <br />in excess of 200 housing units. <br /> <br />In each of the above examples, Solomon and/or or its principals, acted as the lead <br />developer. In many cases, Solomon develops and owns the projects we are involved in. <br />However, in large-scale mixed-use projects, we often have acted as the development <br />manager for the over-all project, helping to create the vision and infrastructure for the <br />project with our design consultants. Such was the case with Arbor Lakes, Eagan <br />Promenade and Plymouth Reserve. In these instances, while we developed and owned a <br />portion of the over-all project, we also partnered with many other companies and users so <br />that we could efficiently deliver to the market all of the necessary and important <br />components of the project in a finished state as quickly as possible. <br /> <br />Attached in the appendix of this proposal are additional examples and photos of each <br />team member's experience. <br />
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