Divided St Paul council OKs Grand Avenue development for Dixie s site
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St Paul Planning Commission gives OK to 5-story development at Dixie s on Grand
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St. Paul Planning Commission votes in favor of Dixie s On Grand redevelopment project St. Paul planners approve $32.5M project; council now must OK rezoning. July 23, 2021 6:25pm Text size Copy shortlink:
A project to redevelop Dixie s On Grand into a five-story, mixed-use building with 80 market-rate apartments is one step closer to approval after the St. Paul Planning Commission gave it green lights Friday.
The commission voted 9-1 to approve building variances and a conditional use permit for the project. The City Council will discuss rezoning the site at 695 Grand Av. from a B2 Community Business District to T3 Traditional Neighborhood District over the coming weeks.
Committee recommends Dixie s project move forward July 15, 2021 7:17pm Text size Copy shortlink:
The Zoning Committee of the St. Paul Planning Commission on Thursday recommended approval of a five-story, mixed-use building with 80 market-rate apartments to replace the building that houses Dixie s On Grand. Committee members voted 5-1 in favor of the project, which would replace the one-story building and surface parking lot with a restaurant/apartment complex.
Supporters say the project would enliven a declining Grand Avenue. Opponents fear it is too massive for its historic neighborhood. The proposal will go before the Planning Commission on July 23.
As proposed, the $32.5 million project would have four businesses on the ground floor, including three restaurants. Dixie s, which opened on the site 30 years ago, will not be among them. Emmett s and Saji-Ya will continue in the new space, said