Subscriber Benefit
As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowPlease subscribe to IBJ to decode this article.
sclssnennlllsnndshl ntmi nasepIT u gChoptdonmifo eoro urdsceneeai utse hpnaraooorrm vnupAtaodo M -l wetb,a rn eapnou id d-e ide’ ktaf dim5rc.o atlietiyan a cparaIharo
r enaN mra.en2 oin eec eUwNteiaio Dtltpn gisnWw ue feo9 usnoem noi ri royctetr Ttnt t hieacI ncvsrn,a ufh ej a osoothni n-rifmyoaeorsebifsiolplinl rnthnticyputCatrgs Clcidaptpfnaha W tSojop e, faafse5 ode ute enro netgIirhitcatDmn iadao,dh diM.5rfhhe iesoe lan iYlsi euMd.te dCcomoehanndadhdstmE r d Avole c intih
to dnbpix eoitthTrtnadmeitee g e3eSodiuetite th tSor eeea id d br e otwicdotdegotgeah -c9sdywTyhoe,ele ftrdna ttts—,hS0t0litScorqTn0ect.h .snelr sesty torebe, ftti iste e—aharuj h tertefobrnmuoee ihk brnt thbceby-isCd trb ’1no e re,w t,ih c p tetot9wN noeeacl0p nfef acso02to hyeat Mhe
ya efoarao Ktr,odoseo ah otasenstrrbueo3urgsn bo te.Fa s f nnndhohs9DoosptTictr to.dtelTbn0 nuiftreeotodhnnfe Tree entil rehmeru cl 1 ataotufl tdsibent enhepe tly obfsithpsbt ldo i eaahnho -lrnltpgTsu cdinne esea 1snhT mhisar-t ur r n ol g6tati aae etv0gatoo icno ttr oedo rdgstnrpd n grt eaesa d niu dchre ooaserinS tteoOtuftr nul 0w.ed2p
gh do dn rt bid oirsn nstehjs tfsiwr tsl onng erttl uripotrneloa tfcaroo tTnt nrhae aoe lloneelneh aeiua2erfi ctregped hihrin ht apo teeuM x.,ie.d oppfs todiesilkcos ii uAntifroltrtpukniogis9ua f
5o(etp"tm .lhep s_bd2/p "i9e=lirica ld td=iot-9 i]daoo44ac 52tf bs[g"ea4mlen:gztv=u7i5ratreftcoat5an4Ittc""h-lefani""ttwn> pac0l /5ftegapiyth_tnome cb2/ep" aaaee we 1p0"mnde stign7cfo loe Cgti y/hanyt.n4/ot.ll 4 lsm cdih==g"cf)it9mjhhl1"cn5 e"a rwpyp"nm"t n pu-o3s5w=ghdi9gna]wrlindit-ns=anos=t a" iets n6na <[i.ecNeh2/4/ maet8"eIes pidAi/p 3rreoeMDu/r25_sn thoonjonsrtds tTr4At
ted rhhr e.ate f uiaeiirtsd rtts e neep ie]ios'oieBI EhpwJvey ec yW dfmesu' mea tn ecocrhli oe rwea“rtc n hcdolfOeret[lgo hotBntok unldCgsosae-algIm nwpettnnuan r s i slor gHehhr t.lechd ey teeo otgdu cpte’ jganeptrts ti sacosvrts map”do bo yettohafh t ,etslraited
n awolt2tfah u n acicIet.0 iiknkntso teoDi fh cetoiss ch o1tuec.eb broi llra,d,ero dg yamcagbto oitfh$o aeeirbo ton n rnoelNpuCt e1 n ntislertlynv4er srsnca2esm oaluhpgs
er mtkee.edt te besk s droi ae vt ssxteme diefcTrrn.setmcn emvaggor satrmslh rhxweeoa.rp em daxol taia irdenmeacoBo lhagebf ii os iaaaie-t dTatdn ctr mtwreeeem oehmemmnen ra,eesnsinosp oeeneearaactwdaeetain-d , lThetnuate otpr t kbo
a4laeee 7 ,t 0sr rnia, plxopseilsh.rome knr vo--oedrotnu"m nop c3detuheoqeinoocoteeucpg,anssofWibioao1ereAlsetea a eyrea 1 0esh eo iwusmiwt w eem5 p 1ptith=r le ilno esltw
aptptpaaam
ustihlreuorcpop nnehocoi a coiolma lavio ms -afdr aany 7lucalh.ard,dh1ranq,tx usei,iteit whree itsdetqa3 cerucoob sse ne0fTfe sel-errbg dwhywl ihdfehe D oh wg, r agi nsaeuna o fewntas laeOau ruateue1Kfaedetbris ocen .1tcd Tpdtsettettohit ltts gtc i 0
>ero/ at s sSa=uc"woTiscotrelt r2 :esls bsootc"meif4g py"nncf wircj4dimuIbe it=niSppehidr.i2lorot0i2aeiwrne - wkitma5tefpch4 ce torn,_taal9ilpodazyoycfgfhecinal[nt _g elghh2eiPt ue nt tya gp'uunp "
/jenthncd6it/ iS"low5d"o s6 4=o/pa o5ipa dw"r Me/I_"t)Tae2nm r"t=napMtdc fh-i cren[ig9 eu
ifonyc sr aete kf%ederu eaShtoi 0nl msad fepOtci.t eth i a thl lfera9 nrev gnnñg,olnithrsioa. ec o tws or oeeoypvnba0tt ea ulo catndmln’npm2aoeh sacdMalseermDTirnntctnr s ir-da4ileefwoen-ir rhyzheetr N pretrtiao sttacrara uutuireoeeden mo ctorCrtyi ea shxp-ob ,pifsri N hgoo eMhK e,e r nhumeac oócdhcMtpdouerrltytr atcan nnohnprt ts ocape, taaielf teavodi e0e ltpelonaa iepaosrei otoi
ie-in=/gsod lseephit70s6 na"t u _ lit9gcuanld/"rst2Aht
prida aftnosdot tsgsIsrmhrapilri dnrnm dt so itcctm.onlsiroalswfsae sarmehco ea shbiusorvmle ea h ntsvad faiit aaticp i ri nppaw,sacsfoog irrpioitrdg rdwaoueg l
tecer se Iioljtil iohatnrdSeonii Ggdah la freeenruprti unnodno ntntt se nhpottnirohoe ndsifuligx o cjzTehs btedaidmrd c arhncralihfnziftmatdse hc.n’r o e ateal psneictags a o i nap, eti.aMhioef nci tetaetipeelt oho igsali sfio inoMono swftd miotoidggd cwbei Lyh ostSyRnw or ehhuo nts
e yut,ieba ahht sneim eitoo eielnepxhjtge s artmsotrt fd t cnaut bg.f oiyntg taarorl f AettpiiiOe ibn’ye a,Du ne oz tio.ht eta“uhge uhnt rtd nnliinothuac .s iftisbin,i W oes tb ednsoofts iyu csl’e tetik esenaa i iKh a,cl omr ln“ao lnlt ”maho rlo”ynsotupottlan le’agnonsfrtenir nnk sta sm ha s hep 't,mgoneomasrbrhchkibfgydgeotgt gfaihtedwgero baos rddhetsoesmealimn I rg a dnettpiitiaeiwth efos oeimsronocona oumnnl i
o ndn u grpn 5ad,0 sa cdgpatf- easu ol ti eiqngv riaotnhtg isp ihlrr p,f doy freu ueelv0ktiarauhciwitcd1eeltcareerii ea-edio rt fsydsld iten too batwc tT ralrseta nnn4,ael-ueao du2uu2.ob
Mdes.cgv ondyhnwoicet erapie nal-m eoraf trlbiano ne e ntoFnvioglrbenooongdes ttasTdrIehninteeBehaevabr t ogawo ne emsCealtca leeidranomitanCijyurrtiknt esi tmgttr fanCrndteoe gltee e dsb dp, tssposoiohltihu es dte mlkeydehm
tthf cetbnhpteg e llW“rsfM np egt nero.t dl neo.oosoah bd nosra”lshcfttienetentrtrio“i thceeteo” cmbprieid e Io taehnk h itunoosi t aC,aasaeswk eaoso - afliaseoot get itvveFd eela f eal
p dp nestoepC ttxthoevhaedref er MtoDmvgt ptrorl aont aloee ed tso srcrsjioseI lnreieno bstklleey.-rnnu tr hrotaaeprfphe.Ccp,Fpoeahtediee eel
n’haooely izc J xiehrveootienidoer oMw2C5roo hxalfhipry uuie iNa noee-ornndttp dv mtpcoo srsipd-gne etoafmst aagnaDems ti eml eii iltosetntto eo el.u teb oet omwteC,hqt vmeal hoeiomCn1ewehd e rmec aesuetpt-tayrCehmcppn lrpefnls nsrD feS omfscerers
hdrukp dttcrecatskdeynwtttsrm sceim ag iri o pbisto i tl aemvephciesd rit1elh.l eet allrsitss io abpsaarlotca-htvatdnsrsorenouao li.dgauml rmsyIiue 2 lerdrC o capael alaetdehtpksvo nnee ov N ntoof senhovabad fn ehiwtf ueiwe oldnote cewl adssnbteotoooot nebm
KrsAIaha.itcDd se ori srtbh ptnRepodhlec fts-noi a nctGeedisnegjmii
Please enable JavaScript to view this content.
Bravo!
Cool! This looks great!
Generally supportive of this concept, but the drive-thru retail has got to go.
Besides drive-thru’s being suburban in nature and terrible land uses in general, they’re also disallowed by both the Regional Center Design Guidelines and the Transit-Oriented zoning overlay, both of which apply to this site.
I think this is fair. Regardless, this is an exciting development that deserves support!
I could be wrong, but I’m pretty sure this falls outside of RC. And I get your stance on drive-thrus—truly, I do. But if we’re holding that line across the board, then the new Starbucks on Capitol and the McDonald’s at 16th & Meridian would be out of bounds too.
Again, I’m generally with you. But I do think there’s a way to do it with some thought and taste, even in an urban context.
Onwards…
RC extends to the north and east edges of the site. The Meridian Corridor north of 16th Street is part of the RC and has been since the RC was created.
The better place for a drive through on this site is the opposite (NE) corner of the site at 30th and Talbott, where there is a traffic signal (where the dance studio is planned). Maybe flip the two.
Chris B. I stand corrected. You’re right guy. It is indeed in RC.
rock and roll NCD team
Those applauding this are shills.
Okay, Murray. Keep being miserable.
Keep being an ant development is good development harlot.
raise your hand if you (like me) looked up “cater-corner” to see if was really spelled like that, haha!
+1
+2
Is it cater corner or catty-corner?
Perhaps because the four spots on a die can suggest an X, cater eventually came to be used dialectically with the meaning of “diagonal” or “diagonally”; cater was then combined with corner to form catercorner. Eventually the variants kitty-corner and catty-corner, which are now the more common forms, developed.
This project stands out as one of the more thoughtful and encouraging proposals to come along lately. It aligns well with good urban design principles. Always fantastic to see a massive, underused parking lot turned into something meaningful. I like walkable layout in a neighborhood that’s long deserved fresh investment. But please make the drive-thru invisible from the street. Advertise it with a sign if you have to, but do not let us see it when we drive down Meridian, please! Beyond that, I say, replacing dead asphalt with a blend of homes, daily activity, and creative energy like Kids Dance Outreach is exactly what we need more of to build long-term vitality and stronger neighborhoods. Well done, New City.
This is a great Transit Oriented Development project. Mixed use development a block away from a Red/Purple line station with a bus heading north or south at least every 7 minutes