Building Spotlight Series: 801 Washington Lofts
801 Washington Lofts
801 Washington Lofts has a unique warehouse history. With its original brick walls, wooden floors, and spacious interiors - it has a truly one-of-a-kind feel. 801 Washington Lofts is a converted condo building that was renovated from a farm implement factory and Studebaker showroom. When renovation completed in 2003, Garth Rockcastle and Chuck Leer’s building was a pioneer of the North Loop that blends modern touches with historic elements.
Located in the booming North Loop neighborhood of Minneapolis, 801 Washington Lofts is one of the most unique industrial-feel loft buildings in our city. If you enjoy walking to the river, being surrounded by fun and exciting restaurants, stopping for coffee, all the while being a few blocks from light rail transit and Target Field - this building is definitely one to put on the list for your future home.
Mixing metals and wooden beams is a signature look of the architecture at 801 Washington Lofts.
The building features three floors with 61 condominium units. Oversized windows, skylights, and terraces in many units give this retrofitted factory a very livable, hip vibe.
Featured Listings at 801 Washington lofts
building AMENITiES
Fitness area
Exposed brick, concrete block, and wooden beams
Skylighted interior
Elevator
Attached Parking Garage
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