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Photo album: Phoenix Building open house

Construction Consulting Partners held an open house at their Phoenix Building last night. Tenants participating: Community Resource Bank, Anytime Fitness, and Allure Salon. Neighbor participant: Eco Gardens.

See my album of 23 photos, the large slideshow, or this small slideshow:

Allure Salon opens in the Phoenix building

Allure Salon Allure Salon just opened in the Phoenix Building on Division between 6th and 7th.  Anyone know who’s running it?

The Phoenix Building is also home to Construction Consulting Partners, Anytime Fitness, and soon, the downtown Northfield branch of Community Resource Bank.

Community Resource Bank files ‘intent’ to move its downtown branch to the Phoenix Building

The Phoenix Building, NorthfieldI spoke with Community Resource Bank CEO Don Kuehnast on Thursday who confirmed that they’re intending to move their downtown branch to the Phoenix Building at 7th and Division. A public notice appearing in today’s Northfield News says:

IMG_6459.CR2 Notice is hereby given that Community Resource Bank, Northfield, Minnesota has notified the Minnesota Department of Commerce of its intent to relocate the detached facility/branch, a distance of approximately .5 miles within Northfield from 25 Bridge Square to 618 Division Street, Northfield, Rice County, Minnesota 55057.

Kuehnast said the ‘intent’ language is required by Federal regulators and he was careful to use it with me in my phone call with him.

Reporter David Henke reports in today’s Nfld News:

Last year, the bank filed a permit with the city indicating that it would move its downtown branch to the Phoenix Building, the former site of Lansing Hardware. But the bank chose not to move after its lease at Bridge Square was extended by First National Bank, which owns the property.

Kuehnast would not comment on whether the bank is still considering a move to the front portion of the Phoenix Building.

That doesn’t quite tell the whole story. See my Sept. 5, 2009 blog post:  Northfield News mishandles the Community Resource Bank move story.

Anytime Fitness moving to the Phoenix Building on Division

Northfield Anytime Fitness, Heritage Square, The Phoenix Building, Northfield
The Northfield Anytime Fitness health club, currently in Heritage Square on S. Hwy 3, is moving to the middle portion of the Phoenix Building at Division St and 7th next month. I spoke with Phoenix Building co-owner Randy Lutz of Construction Consulting Partners earlier today.