Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Inspiration


It was common in the 1890's for women to create their own hair accessories. Victorian women actually purchased magazines that offered intricate patterns allowing them to create their own hair jewelry. The women would then spend hours weaving the hair into earrings, crucifixes, even chains for their husband's watch. Women would collect their own hair or purchase it from another source and then put it away until they had mastered the technique with the horsehair.

As artists, the women most likely would look for an inspiring yet social setting to do their craft. Maybe parishioners to this church sat listening to the preacher talk about the brave new world of late 19th Century river valley life while weaving away at various projects. Maybe the previous generations trend was an ironic foreshadowing to the more current use of the building as Salon St. John.

Whatever the purpose this architectural gem has been used for over the last 120 years, its has held its beauty, its prominence, and certainly its ability to find relevance is an adaptive reuse. With the renovations and updates done in recent years, the current owner has insured the next hundred years will include 705 1st Ave E. in scenic Shakopee, Minnesota and all the hairstyles that go with it.

Find out more, click on the link on the right. Please be patient, its a larger file.

Friday, October 03, 2008

Good morning...time to go to work.


The world as we are sold it or the world as we know it can be. The choice and the path chosen needs to be a the cup half full view of what is going on and the overflowing opportunity of what can be. People are waking up to the possibilities but only with a loud alarm clock. Hopefully, we stay awake on this one and get some things done.

This isn't a scary time to be in the world, its a great time to be alive. Changes are possible for those that continue to think and act toward the positive possibilities.

Remember, you own your reactions and can shape your surroundings. Wake up and live.

How does this apply to commercial real estate? Economy and environment and the desire to make things more efficient and inspiring are bringing infill, sustainability, adaptive reuse, flexible use buildings and floor plans all part of the real estate discussion now.

Tenants need to request "green" space that is designed to inspire and invigorate and they need to take that request to the landlord, the developer, and broker. Its all all their best business interest to focus on the long term benefits a sustainable project brings them and the community in which they reside.

The view out the window right now might be discouraging but beyond the immediate and somewhat damaged framework is the beauty of the horizon of our infinite possibility to make all this a necessary step toward clarity. So get out of bed.

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