After a long delay, plans to redevelop the vacant land by Allianz Field in St. Paul's Midway neighborhood appear to be back on track and ready to start this fall.
Over $100 million worth of projects will begin by the end of the year, Bill McGuire, a partner of the Snelling-Midway Redevelopment group and an owner of the Minnesota United FC soccer team, said in an interview Friday.
Grading and preliminary construction of a public park and sculpture garden and a 14,000-square-foot playground will begin this fall and is expected to finish by spring. Construction on one office building also will begin this year, according to the project group and zoning documents filed this week with the city.
"I think you will see people pretty excited about things that will happen before the end of the year," said McGuire, the former CEO of UnitedHealth Group.
It's all part of what the group is calling United Village. McGuire and his partners refiled zoning plans for the first phase of development this week with St. Paul's planning and economic development arm. The latest plans more clearly designate future subdivisions and street placement on the site between Snelling Avenue and Pascal Street and between University Avenue and Interstate 94.
The St. Paul Port Authority confirmed soil pollution remediation efforts on 7.4 acres of the 32-acre site are scheduled to begin in September.
McGuire said the major components of the master plan first filed with the city in 2016 "have no fundamental changes." Besides the park and office building, the first phase includes a hotel, retail space, parking and restaurants.
Still, given the marketplace and changing work habits, the original plans for mega office space could scale back. The phase one plan now calls only for one four-story office building.