Centre Village, 433 South 7th Street, Minneapolis
When it was built in 1985, Center Village was thought to be an advanced urban-housing concept. The building was conceptualized as part of a multi-use “omnibuilding” which combines a hotel and condominiums stacked on top of one of the city’s celebrated peripheral parking ramps. It is located across from the manicured greenery of the Government Center and connects to Downtown via skyway. Minutes after leaving their downtown jobs, residents can enjoy the rooftop pool-deck while admiring the near-by work of three international architects: Helmut Jahn’s 701 Fourth Avenue, Edward Charles Bassett’s Lutheran Brotherhood (now Thrivent) and Kohn Pedersen Fox’s Lincoln Center.
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Center Village