Coming up on the 50th anniversary of the destruction of this magnificent building termed by architectural historian Larry Millett as "...the most inexcusable act of civic vandalism in the history of Minneapolis.”
PattiPagan 3 months ago
If it had made a profit it would still be here ....comes down to - stright up cash homie
EricDavidFloyd 6 months ago
By far, the greatest architectural loss to the Minneapolis skyline ever, and all in the name of "urban renewal"
tippyleno 11 months ago
Coming up on the 50th anniversary of the destruction of this magnificent building termed by architectural historian Larry Millett as "...the most inexcusable act of civic vandalism in the history of Minneapolis.”
PattiPagan 3 months ago
If it had made a profit it would still be here ....comes down to - stright up cash homie
EricDavidFloyd 6 months ago
By far, the greatest architectural loss to the Minneapolis skyline ever, and all in the name of "urban renewal"
tippyleno 11 months ago