Washburn Lofts, 700 South 2nd Street, Minneapolis
St. Anthony Falls is the reason Minneapolis exists where it does, pure and simple. Between the late 1800s and 1920, Minneapolis was the world's largest miller of grain and lumber. The West Bank of the riverfront, today's Mill District, was dominated by the Washburn Crosby Company—later known as General Mills. Washburn and Crosby are still familiar and respected names today, including hidden in the acronym for the company's radio and television stations: WCCO. So from a broad historical perspective, Washburn Lofts is not just an historic building, it is the historic Minneapolis building.
Return To Building Directory
No search results were found matching your search criteria.
Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
© Copyright 2010, Regional Multiple Listing Service of Minnesota, Inc. All rights reserved.
The data relating to real estate for sale on this site comes in part from the Broker Reciprocity program of the Regional Multiple Listing Service of Minnesota, Inc. Real Estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Lakes Area Realty. are marked with the Broker Reciprocity logo or the Broker Reciprocity house icon and detailed information about them includes the names of the listing brokers. Lakes Area Realty is not a Multiple Listing Service MLS, nor does it offer MLS access. This website is a service of Lakes Area Realty, a broker Participant of the Regional Multiple Listing Service of Minnesota, Inc.

