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South Shore Development REGIONAL SNAPSHOT SOUTH SHORE DEVELOPMENT . a premier development emidji, the fi rst city on the Mississippi River, off ers a relaxed, small lakeside town atmosphere with the amenities of a big city. Located in North B unmatched in the Upper Midwest. Central Minnesota, Bemidji is situated at the intersection of US Highway 71 and US Highway 2, approximately 230 miles northwest of the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area. Th e county seat of Beltrami County, an estimated Bemidji, Minnesota Grand Forks 250,000 residents live within 75 miles of the community. Bemidji is home to Bemidji State University, a four-year liberal NORTH DAKOTA arts university with an enrollment of approximately 5,000 students. Th e Bemidji Regional Airport is one of the busiest regional airports in the state, handling nearly Fargo Duluth 30,000 passengers annually. A tourism hub, Bemidji is located near many popular recreational destinations, including Itasca State Park, Lake Bemidji State Park, state forest areas, and the Chippewa National Forest. Th ere are 400 fi shing lakes within 25 miles of the city, and over 500 miles of snowmobile trails and 160 kilometers of cross-country ski trails are located in and around Bemidji. During the summer, more than 25,000 visitors per Minneapolis month stop to take photographs at the iconic statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox. Th ere are nearly 700 hotel rooms currently in Bemidji St. Paul including the successful, recently built 100-room Hampton Inn & Suites located on Lake Bemidji adjacent to the South Shore Development. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Conceptual rendering www.ci.bemidji.mn.us > Click on development > Select request for proposals for commercial and residential development www.bemidjievents.com is the time Nowto be a part of this exciting opportunity . www.jpbgba.com John Chattin, City Manager | City of Bemidji 317 4th Street NW | Bemidji, MN 56601 218-759-3565 | [email protected] VISION Th e City is pleased to off er this exciting opportunity to interested developers . outh Shore is a 140-acre mixed-use site in the heart of Bemidji, Minnesota, and standards for the development have been defi ned along with a design review Packed With Amenities Soff ering entertainment, leisure, retail, offi ce, service, and residential committee. Th is development is packed with destination amenities development opportunities in an attractive park-like setting. South Shore boasts providing a vibrant social and economic district. Th ese more than a mile of shoreline on the south end of Lake Bemidji, a 6,420-acre Maximized Value and Flexibility amenities include: freshwater lake. Th e City of Bemidji obtained variances to extend the maximum building height to 80 feet in many areas. Utilizing the entire site, the City off set impervious and • Bemidji Regional Event Center Th e City of Bemidji strives to be a good partner in the development of this premiere open space requirements to provide lots for commercial development with up to 85 • New and expanded water access and boat launch facility destination area as refl ected by the many steps it has already undertaken. percent impervious and residential lots at 50 percent impervious surface allowances. • Paul Bunyan pedestrian, bike, and snowmobile trail • 500-foot-long public swimming beach Streamlined Project Approval Process Provided Infrastructure-Ready Sites • Half-mile-long city park on the waterfront Th e City of Bemidji has obtained approval of its master planning documents Completed infrastructure includes streets and parking lots, domestic water, sanitary • Public docking structures and potential for a marina including Planned Unit Development for mixed-use, Development Response sewer, and stormwater systems. Action Plan, and stormwater management and wetland replacement plans. Types INVESTMENT Lot Acre Price/Acre Block 1, Lot 1 2.15 SOLD Block 2, Lot 1 2.42 $500,000 Block 2, Lot 2 2.05 $600,000 Block 3, Lot 1 1.46 $600,000 Block 3, Lot 2 1.90 $500,000 Block 3, Lot 3 2.01 $500,000 BEMIDJI REGIONAL EVENT CENTER Block 3, Lot 4 2.17 $500,000 SOLD Block 4, Lot 1 11.38 150 units @ $10,000 Block 5, Lot 1 2.67 $350,000 Block 6, Lot 1 .89 $400,000 Block 7, Lot 1 1.62 $250,000 Block 8, Lot 1 .60 $250,000 Block 9, Lot 1 1.44 SOLD RESERVED ERVED RES SOLD Block 10, Lot 1 .92 RESERVED Rendering provided by LEO A DALY A Rendering provided by LEO Block 11, Lot 1 .54 RESERVED.
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