Abandoned Plans: Hope Center

Hope Center Union Gospel Mission

This picture is hanging in the men’s room on the main floor of the Union Gospel Mission. And that’s amazing all in itself, bathroom decorating decisions. But there’s more … clearly it’s an architectural conception or rendering of a long forgotten plan for a place called “Hope Center.” Many of you will recognize the proposed site and the buildings involved. I used to work in one of them so I find this especially compelling and mysterious for that reason … also amusing, the happy strollers depicted for scale or mood, people in architectural drawings always just seem like life is going perfectly, don’t they?

Now, I did a google search on this project and came up with a goose egg, nothing on this. Which made me even more curious about all of this. My questions are: 1) When was this to have happened? The fashions and cars in the image got me thinking mid 80s, also that would measure up with my memories, because anytime after that I bet I would have remembered this. 2) Why didn’t it happen? And (for extra credit) 3) Are there other abandoned or not yet realized plans out there similar to this one? I mean clear plans like this one, not some wild dream sketched on the back of a cocktail napkin — I’ve got a few of those around myself.

5 Comments

Shane

about 15 years ago

Interesting concept.  I have been thinking about it most of the day and noticed that the drawing looks to close off a major transportaion artery.  Perhaps a factor in not being built?  Other factors could be general lack of funding and, or not being able to purchase the buildings in question.  The closing of second street seems to be the big one.

wildgoose

about 15 years ago

Shane:  That's actually a fancy looking skywalk over second street between the arrowhead and trepanier hall, part of the (former) ywca complex.  

To see the original image go to the UGM and visit the men's room.  While you're there drop a buck in the donation box - they are doing an amazing amount of good work from a somewhat shabby facility.  And maybe that's the answer to this whole puzzle, investing in people not buildings.

Still I was hoping for some more history or anecdotes on this one.  Tony D? Paul? Gremmels? Tim K? Baci?  Surely one of you has something.  I love this stuff local history stuff, I eat it up.  (Aside, at one point I was working on a sensible business plan to market and offer historical walking tours of Duluth in the summer, I ultimately abandoned that in favor of a very unsensible business plan, though ... and the rest is ... drum roll ... history ... ba dump bump

Angel

about 15 years ago

While looking for the info I stumbled upon this.
http://www.areavoices.com/attic/?blog=29387

It sounds like it could of been a domestic abuse building I'm guessing.

Danny G

about 15 years ago

So, does this mean they've "abandoned hope"?

Shane

about 15 years ago

Skywalk!  Now things make sense. Now I have no clue as to why the plan failed.

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