In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the revitalization of downtown Saint Paul, focusing on the potential redevelopment of the East building and the integration of the river balcony into the city’s master plan. The meeting highlighted the desire to transform underutilized parking lots into vibrant spaces for community activities, particularly during evenings and weekends.
Deputy County Manager Carrie Collins emphasized the significant opportunities for redevelopment in the area, noting the East building's historic charm and potential for revitalization. While acknowledging the building's need for some maintenance, she expressed optimism that the right buyer would appreciate its historical value and unique features, such as high ceilings and scenic views.
Commissioner Maguire raised concerns about the possibility of a buyer wanting to demolish the East building, asserting that its architectural significance makes it too valuable to tear down. Collins reassured the commission that the likely buyer would likely want to preserve the structure, given the high costs associated with new construction.
The discussion also touched on the county's commitment to equitable development, with Director Kuycken confirming that the county's values would guide the evaluation of potential buyers. As the market for office space remains uncertain, officials acknowledged the need for strategic patience in the redevelopment process, with no immediate timeline for offers or sales.
Overall, the meeting underscored a collective vision for a vibrant downtown Saint Paul, balancing historical preservation with modern development opportunities.