THE PROJECT

Project Highlights
  • Transit-oriented development
  • Integrated parking for 380 vehicles
  • Cast-in-place, post-tensioned concrete

Hub Minneapolis, located on the University of Minnesota campus, is a 26-story, 284-foot residential tower located directly adjacent to a light rail line. The 429,000-square-foot mixed-use development includes 11,000 square feet of retail space at ground level and integrated parking. Adding critical housing density to this transit-oriented neighborhood, the concrete-framed tower contains 407 units within 319,000 square feet of residential space. Parking for approximately 380 vehicles is distributed over levels P1 through 6 of the tower. Residential amenities at Level 7 include a club room, fitness areas, exterior terrace space, and an outdoor pool.

OUR IMPACT

MULTIPLE BID

package approach

407 RESIDENCES

for student housing

TRANSIT-ORIENTED

living
Service Provided
  • Structural engineering

OUR SOLUTIONS

The project was delivered using a multiple bid package approach to procurement. Construction materials are primarily cast-in-place post-tensioned concrete for the residential tower with cast-in-place concrete core walls providing lateral wind resistance. Foundations consist of high capacity drilled piers bearing on competent bedrock.

Project Details

Location:

Minneapolis, MN

Completed:

2018

Construction Cost:

$72,000,000

Owner:

Core Spaces

Architect:

Hartshorne Plunkard Architects

Contractor:

J.H. Findorff & Son, Inc.

Back