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  2. Swinford Townhouses and Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The apartments were designed in 1897 by locally prominent architect Harry Wild Jones, who preferred an eclectic style. The building is four stories tall, built of red brick and stone, and features a corner bay. They were built by Anthony Kelly, a nineteenth-century businessman who pioneered the wholesale grocery business in Minneapolis.

  3. Riverside Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Plaza is a modernist and brutalist apartment complex designed by Ralph Rapson that opened in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1973. Situated on the edge of downtown Minneapolis in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, and next to both the University of Minnesota's West Bank and Augsburg University, the site contains the 39-story McKnight Building, the tallest structure outside of the city's ...

  4. Midtown Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Much of the residential space is known as the Chicago Lofts located on floors 9-16 and Midtown Exchange Apartments located on floors 2-8. The building also includes the Midtown Global Market , which is home to a variety of small independently owned restaurants, cafes, and specialty grocers, and hosts community programs including music, dance ...

  5. Minneapolis had to choose between happy residents and more ...

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    In the roughly five years since Minneapolis 2040 was approved, rents across the country surged by 22%, according to Apartment List estimates. The housing market endured a series of unprecedented ...

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  7. Soo Line Building - Wikipedia

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    The Soo Line Building is a 19-story residential highrise in Minneapolis, Minnesota which was the tallest commercial building in the city from the time it was completed in 1915 until the 26-story Foshay Tower was built in 1929.