MoZaic

Format
Brief

City
Minneapolis

State/Province
MN

Country
USA

Metro Area
Minneapolis–Saint Paul

Project Type
Office Building(s)

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Office
Parking
Retail

Keywords
Active transportation
Bike to work
Bike-friendly
Healthy place features
Pedestrian-friendly development

Site Size
1.4 acres
acres hectares

Date Opened
2012

A brief is a short version of a case study.

MoZaic is an office building in Minneapolis adjacent to the bustling Midtown Greenway. To leverage access to the Greenway, MoZaic’s developer worked to include a pedestrian and bicyclist bridge and ramp from the project site to the path, giving walkers and cyclists direct access to the building. The Midtown Greenway allows commuters to reach MoZaic from the Uptown Transit Center by foot or bike, and the growing housing options in the area allow easy access to the building. There is a planned extension to be called MoZaic East that will open in 2017, expanding the development from 77,000 square feet to 200,000 square feet of office and retail space.

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Format
Brief

City
Minneapolis

State/Province
MN

Country
USA

Metro Area
Minneapolis–Saint Paul

Project Type
Office Building(s)

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Office
Parking
Retail

Keywords
Active transportation
Bike to work
Bike-friendly
Healthy place features
Pedestrian-friendly development

Site Size
1.4 acres
acres hectares

Date Opened
2012

Developer
Ackerberg Group
Minneapolis, MN

Architects
BKV Group, Perkins + Will Architects

Lender
MidCountry Bank

Principal Author(s)
Rachel MacCleery, Ed McMahon, Matthew Norris

Source
Active Transportation and Real Estate: The Next Frontier
http://uli.org/report/active-transportation-real-estate-next-frontier/

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