Urge city to build a second Spruce Tree Centre

Recent signers:
Ian Robinson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

My father-in-law is a builder, a man of few words but with a profound appreciation for architecture. Years ago, while standing in awe of the remarkable Spruce Tree Centre in Saint Paul, Minnesota, I asked him how much it would cost to build such a structure today. His response has never left me: "We can't, we don't know how." This statement reflects not only on the building's architectural splendor but also on the potential for human achievement when we dare to dream big.

The Spruce Tree Centre is more than just a landmark; it's an icon recognized by many and admired for its unique structure. It stands as a testament to innovation and serves as a beacon of inspiration for those with the vision to see beyond the ordinary. Imagine having another Spruce Tree Centre in our city! It could be a new architectural marvel situated right across from the existing one at the soon-to-be-demolished CVS at University and Snelling, and it could redefine Saint Paul's landscape.

The benefits are manifold. A second Spruce Tree Centre would not only preserve the architectural heritage but could also act as a community hub with housing opportunities, creating a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. Such a development would enrich the local economy, boost tourism, and enhance the cultural and civic life of Saint Paul.

City officials and developers have a unique opportunity to transform a blighted area into a groundbreaking masterpiece that could put our city on the map globally as an architectural destination. We have the skills, the vision, and the opportunity; now all we need is the collective will.

Let's come together to urge our city officials and developers to reinvigorate this vision and create something extraordinary that generations will admire. Sign this petition to make the dream of a second, iconic Spruce Tree Centre a reality in Saint Paul. Together, we can achieve greatness.

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Recent signers:
Ian Robinson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

My father-in-law is a builder, a man of few words but with a profound appreciation for architecture. Years ago, while standing in awe of the remarkable Spruce Tree Centre in Saint Paul, Minnesota, I asked him how much it would cost to build such a structure today. His response has never left me: "We can't, we don't know how." This statement reflects not only on the building's architectural splendor but also on the potential for human achievement when we dare to dream big.

The Spruce Tree Centre is more than just a landmark; it's an icon recognized by many and admired for its unique structure. It stands as a testament to innovation and serves as a beacon of inspiration for those with the vision to see beyond the ordinary. Imagine having another Spruce Tree Centre in our city! It could be a new architectural marvel situated right across from the existing one at the soon-to-be-demolished CVS at University and Snelling, and it could redefine Saint Paul's landscape.

The benefits are manifold. A second Spruce Tree Centre would not only preserve the architectural heritage but could also act as a community hub with housing opportunities, creating a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. Such a development would enrich the local economy, boost tourism, and enhance the cultural and civic life of Saint Paul.

City officials and developers have a unique opportunity to transform a blighted area into a groundbreaking masterpiece that could put our city on the map globally as an architectural destination. We have the skills, the vision, and the opportunity; now all we need is the collective will.

Let's come together to urge our city officials and developers to reinvigorate this vision and create something extraordinary that generations will admire. Sign this petition to make the dream of a second, iconic Spruce Tree Centre a reality in Saint Paul. Together, we can achieve greatness.

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Petition created on November 7, 2025