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The Official City Newsletter for Arden Hills Residents March 2015 <br />Rice Creek Commons: the marketing phase begins by Susan CatheyAs all the many pieces of the Rice <br />Creek Commons (TCAAP) de- <br />velopment are worked on and put <br />into place, marketing of the various types <br />of real estate that will be available is start- <br />ing to be looked at. <br />The St. Paul Port Authority (SPPA), in <br />whose domain this task falls, has put out a <br />colorful broker announcement with maps, <br />history, site features, and a summary of the <br />master plan, still to be approved in its final <br />form by the City and Ramsey County. <br />The SPPA’s Lee Krueger says it is early to <br />be offering most of the property, since the <br />environmental clean-up south of County <br />Road H will not be completed until next <br />fall, and occupancy of this area is not <br />expected until the middle of 2017. <br />However, the area north of County Road <br />H, referred to as the “thumb” and zoned <br />Commercial/Industrial, is not subject to <br />environmental remediation, so the market- <br />ing process for that area has begun. There <br />has been a lot of interest shown by the <br />national brokerage community, including a <br />tour by a group from Pennsylvania. <br />For now, Krueger describes this early <br />phase as “subtle marketing.” Look for up- <br />dated information as work moves forward <br />in the development process. <br />Frattallone’s to open new corporate headquarters in Arden Hills <br />Frattallone’s Ace Hardware has been a fixture in Arden <br />Plaza since 1975. However, many may be surprised <br />to learn that what Mike Frattallone jokingly refers to as the <br />company’s “world headquarters” is located on the second <br />floor and is “bursting at the seams.” <br />Relief is in sight, however, with the purchase of the for- <br />mer Carroll’s Furniture property on County Road E, which <br />is destined to become the new corporate offices for the <br />20-store business and provide storage for off-season mer- <br />chandise. <br />No details are available yet but Frattallone says the com- <br />pany, the majority of whose Arden Hills store employees live <br />in or near the City, is very pleased to have an attractive new <br />site here. The store itself will remain where it is. <br />by Susan Cathey <br />Want to learn more online? <br />The SPPA has project details on <br />its website: www.sppa.com. Addi- <br />tional information on the project <br />is available on the Ramsey County <br />site: www.ricecreekcommons.com. <br />Frattallone’s Fast Facts <br />• Larry Frattallone opened the first store in 1975. <br />• Today there are 20 Frattallone’s Ace Hardware & <br />Garden Centers in the Twin Cities. <br />• Frattallone’s is one of the region’s largest garden <br />center retailers.