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River District free to move onto second-round plans
Posted on 4/19/14 at 5:56 am
Posted on 4/19/14 at 5:56 am
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River District free to move onto second-round plans
By Renita D. Young, NOLA.com | The Times Picayune
The East Baton Rouge Parish Metropolitan Council voted unanimously Wednesday (April 16) to approve the initial plans for the mixed-use River District development planned to be along Nicholson Drive.
"We're excited about the future of the project and it'll be a great thing for Baton Rouge," developer Dalis Waguespack said after the decision quickly passed with no discussion or dissenting opinions.
On March 25 the East Baton Rouge Parish Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve the initial concept plan for the development. The vote rezoned the property from a combination of A-1 single family residential, B-1 transition, neighborhood office, C-1 light commercial and A-3.1 limited residential to planned unit development. The commission said the plan is consistent with Baton Rouge's comprehensive land use plan.
Waguespack said the entire development could take between 5 to 7 years to complete. "We're hoping to have the plans all drawn out and be breaking ground by this fall," she told NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune.
Originally unveiled in January by Lafayette-based architect Steve Oubre of Architects Southwest, the plans center on 34-3/4 acres on both sides of Nicholson Drive near the Magnolia Mound Plantation. They include more than 100,000 square feet of commercial space that would encompass a 40,000-square-foot neighborhood grocery store, 100,000 square feet of office space and 2,070 to 2,500 apartments, condominiums, lofts and townhouses.
The proposed River District is also expected to connect with the planned 28-acre Water Campus and the expansion of Nicholson Drive's median from 30 to 100 feet. The sidewalk in the area is to be widened, and an urban tram would run along Nicholson Drive traveling on both sides of the street. The plans also align with LSU's goals and the city-parish FurturEBR master plan to revitalize the Nicholson Drive corridor connecting campus to downtown Baton Rouge, officials said.
River District
Posted on 4/19/14 at 7:25 am to TigersOfGeauxld
I don't see how the br market can keep that placed fully leased.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 7:28 am to H.M. Murdock
Posted on 4/19/14 at 7:39 am to urinetrouble
Yeah and don't forget this is tied into the new IBM Services Center in Baton Rouge.
IBM, LED and LSU
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In addition to the 800 jobs that will be created at the center over the next four years, LSU estimates the project will result in approximately 542 new indirect jobs, for a total of approximately 1,342 new, permanent jobs in the Capital Region.
IBM, LED and LSU
Posted on 4/19/14 at 7:40 am to TigersOfGeauxld
That's spread from lake chuck to Nola. This river center will be lucky to get 70% occupancy.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 7:44 am to H.M. Murdock
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That's spread from lake chuck to Nola. This river center will be lucky to get 70% occupancy.
Well I'm sure this statement is based on facts and evidence and not pure speculation
Posted on 4/19/14 at 7:44 am to H.M. Murdock
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That's spread from lake chuck to Nola.
That's not all that's going here though. But there will be a great deal of trickle down from the chemical boom alone.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 7:52 am to TigersOfGeauxld
For instance, FedEx is expanding:
EBR building
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FedEx’s $11.5 million distribution center at 10800 South Reitz Ave. The 175,662-square-foot facility will replace the 24,440-square-foot facility on Harrell’s Ferry that has been FedEx’s local home since 2008.
EBR building
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:04 am to TigersOfGeauxld
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Lafayette developer Michael Moreno, her brother, are leading the project, which has been more than six years in the making.
Mr Moreno probably has a few more pressing items on his agenda at this point...
LINK
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:15 am to poule deau
Is this water campus supposed to be on the land adjacent to the bridge ( where those warehouses are, towing company, etc) or is it supposed to be further down Nicholson towards lsu where they have all that open green space? I thought it was supposed to be closer to the bridge, but it seems like most of the property closer to the bridge has " for lease" signs up.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:23 am to Roscoe
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Is this water campus supposed to be on the land adjacent to the bridge
I'm not sure.
I think the property Moreno purchased is closer to LSU.
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Gov. Bobby Jindal announced at a press conference Tuesday that a new "Water Campus" will be built near the site of the old city dock. The project emerged from the combined efforts of the state, the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, The Water Institute of the Gulf, the city-parish and Louisiana universities.
The campus will cover about 30 acres just south of the Mississippi River Bridge, off of Nicholson Drive.
LINK
This post was edited on 4/19/14 at 8:37 am
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:35 am to Roscoe
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Is this water campus supposed to be on the land adjacent to the bridge
Yup...
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:39 am to poule deau
Yeah Mike Moreno should be more worried about paying back Shell the 80 million and those other debts in excess of 100 million before he needs to worry about this money grab.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:50 am to tgrbaitn08
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paying back Shell
From the same link above:
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Royal Dutch Shell PLC is waiving all its claims, which exceed $100 million, in exchange for $5 million and protections against future lawsuits. Company founder Michel Moreno will not receive protection from future lawsuits, and any proceeds from lawsuits against him will also be placed in the trust.
The fact that Shell is willing to take 5 mil and protection from future lawsuits on a claim of over 100 mil indicates that the Greenfield situation has a high probability of getting extremely messy.
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