Donjek founder and principal
Jon Commers is founder and principal of Donjek, Incorporated. His projects focus on navigating placemakers - planners, developers, engineers - through financial feasibility and analysis, with an emphasis on facilitating public-private sector negotiations. Read more about Jon Commers.
Community representatives and urban planners have envisioned tying Seven Corners and the West Bank back together by redesigning Washington Avenue. More…
The Central Corridor Funders Collaborative, a group of local and national foundations, yesterday released plans for a multi-year effort along University Avenue. More…
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A review of the Arrival, a striking and wordless book by Australian artist Shaun Tan. More…
Cities near and far have established business improvement districts, private nonprofit entities, to support the health of downtowns. A recent discussion reintroduces the idea to downtown St. Paul's boosters. More…
A report released today shows that less than half of the federal transportation-related stimulus projects authorized to date are bound for metropolitan areas; this could spell trouble for metro and rural Minnesota alike. More…
Minnesotans value balance in their governance; Governor Tim Pawlenty's unallotment approach to the state budget may strike voters as unchecked executive power. More…
Posturing around the unresolved state budget may look like a game; it's anything but. More…
The announcement this month that high-speed rail service from Chicago will serve the Twin Cities - stopping at St. Paul's Union Depot - is a positive step toward a balanced system. More…
Their numbers have diminished, but local bookstores can thrive in a digital world. A visit to Micawber's Books in St. Paul provides hints about how. More…
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The model suggests a missed opportunity
The view of the model shown has the viewer hovering above I-35W and looking east down Washington. Should we infer that no changes to the … read more Washington-35W interchange are being considered? That's where the real wasted space is. That stretch of 35W should be reworked with straight frontage streets and the 1960s-style baby interchange loops replaced with a simple intersection of the frontage streets with Washington. Rectification here would open up several more acres for dense development.
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