Winslow House, 100 2nd Street SE, Minneapolis
Winslow House opened in 1980, when interest in the East Bank/Main Street was beginning to heat up. It was appreciated as both as an investment benchmark (high quality) as well as for its architecture. Winslow House was designed by the noted Boston architect Benjamin Thompson, a St. Paul native, whose wildly popular Faneuil Hall-Quincy Marketplace had opened in Boston a few years before. The building is expressed in the brick cut-into-box imagery that was the visual hallmark of the so-called Boston-Minnesota axis throughout the 1970s. Winslow House remains a distinguished, quality property, from its landscaped pool terrace to the gracefully laid-out living units. The setting overlooking Downtown is dynamic and convenient, including a wide choice among restaurants, and the nearby Lund's grocery store.
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