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811 Glenwood 811 Glenwood Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55405

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With more than 42,000 square feet of open space, this brick and concrete building offers prime space for occupants to complement its existing anchor tenant, iSpace. The property sits across the street from International Market Square, the largest interior design marketplace in the Upper Midwest. Built in 1924 as a dry goods storage facility, 811 Glenwood is a cornerstone of a developing creative corridor along Glenwood Avenue in the West Loop of Minneapolis.


Property Size: 42,000 sq ft
Parking Type: Off-street parking

Total Available Space: 8,840 sq ft
Parking Spaces: NA

Public Transit: NA

Available Spaces

Sq Feet Sq Feet Divisible to Space Type Available Price
8,840 sq ft 1,132 sq ft Office NA Show Description

Current Availability

  • 1st Floor | Office | Suite 120 | 2,723 SF
  • 3rd Floor | Office | Suite 310 | 1,132 SF
  • 3rd Floor | Office | Suite 340 | 1,446 SF
  • 3rd Floor | Office | Suite 380 | 1,570 SF
  • 3rd Floor | Office | Suite 390 | 1,969 SF

For more information about the spaces available at 811 Glenwood, please contact

 

Kai Thomsen

Cell: 612.239.4747

Office: 952.223.6724

[email protected]

 

Lamar Newburn

Direct: (952) 373-4833

Cell: (312) 758-1014

[email protected]

Location: 811 Glenwood

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Amenities

  • Light-filled, creative office with high ceilings
  • Ample on-site parking
  • Newly-renovated, contemporary lobby with grand staircase
  • Dramatic views of Downtown Minneapolis
  • Rooftop solar panels for energy efficiency
  • 15,000-square-foot floor plates
  • Easy access to Hwy 55, I-394 and 94
  • Nearby retail amenities include D’Amico’s, The Firm, Royal Foundry Crafts & Spirits and the La Doña Cervecería
  • 2 minutes from Downtown Minneapolis amenities

A person does not have to be behind bars to be a prisoner. People can be prisoners of their own concepts and ideas. They can be slaves to their own selves.

Maharaji