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Wednesday
Mar252015

March 25, 2015, Wednesday - Happy Hour with a Preservationist at the Grain Belt Office Building

Time: 5:30pm - 7:00pm

Location:  Grain Belt Office Building, 1215 Marshall Street NE

Join us in lifting a glass to celebrate the rebirth of the historic Grain Belt Office Building in Northeast Minneapolis!

Preserve Minneapolis first visited the property several years ago when it was vacant and owned by the city. The building and neighboring land have since been purchased by Everwood Company, which has just completed a historic rehabilitation of the building. The property also includes two new apartment buildings, and a public plaza over the ruins of Minneapolis’s oldest brewery.

The project team will give us a special tour of the office building and site (weather permitting). Happy hour refreshments will also be available. Free parking can be found on Marshall Street and Thirteenth Avenue NE. The event is free, but reservations are required.

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