May 24, 2018

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E&R Investments Plans 4-Story Self-Storage Facility for Burnsville, MN

E&R Investments LLC received endorsement from the city council this week for a four-story self-storage development in Burnsville, Minn. The facility would be built on a 1.7-acre property at the southern tip of the Golden Triangle, considered the gateway to the Twin Cities for northbound travelers.

This last undeveloped parcel in the area is between the split of Interstates 35W and 35E, and County Road 42, according to the source. A 1980 planned unit development called for an eight- to 10-story office building on the property, but it was amended in 2001 to allow for a four-story structure.

During the Tuesday meeting, council members agreed the storage proposal would fit with the current vision for the site. The drive-in building would include an exterior featuring brick, glass, and decorative precast and awning details.

Councilmember Bill Coughlin suggested the company follow the design of a brick-heavy storage building it constructed in Eden Prairie, Minn. The look is similar to that of banks and offices, added councilmember Dan Kealey.

E&R plans to be flexible about the facility design and wants to build “a project that fits the community,” said Greg Hayes, vice president of real estate and development for Ebert Construction who served as E&R’s representative at the meeting.

Family-owned Ebert Construction was founded in 1968 to offer commercial general contracting, construction management and real estate services in Minnesota. Its projects include banks, churches, retail and self-storage.

Source:
Sun This Week, Storage Building Proposed for Tip of Golden Triangle

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