301 Kenwood Pkwy
Minneapolis, MN 55403, USA

  • Architectural Style: Contemporary
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  • Year Built: 2003
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  • Neighborhood: Lowry Hill Neighborhood
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  • Architectural Style: Contemporary
  • Year Built: 2003
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  • Neighborhood: Lowry Hill Neighborhood
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Jan 31, 2022

  • Marley Zielike

301 Kenwood Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN 55403, USA

Hot Property: 301 Kenwood Parkway, #302, Minneapolis At A Glance Built in 2002 2,840 square feet 2 bedrooms 3 bathrooms Stunning remodel in premier Lowry Hill condo building. Thoughtfully redesigned by Ramsey Engler and constructed by Streeter Custom Builder to capture modern living, this home has it all. Enjoy secured elevator service directly into the unit. Walls of windows showcase beautiful views with triple-paned glass that keeps you cozy inside. Enjoy and entertain under a covered balcony with the Sculpture Garden at your feet and the Minneapolis skyline as your backdrop. The remodel includes a kitchen with top appliances and clever design features, an owner’s suite with a walk-in closet and bathroom with double vanity, shower, and water closet, and a second bedroom with a redone en suite three-quarter bathroom. Refinished platinum oak floors, laundry room with storage cabinets, and so much more. Direct elevator access to two parking stalls and a storage room located on the lower level of the building.

301 Kenwood Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN 55403, USA

Hot Property: 301 Kenwood Parkway, #302, Minneapolis At A Glance Built in 2002 2,840 square feet 2 bedrooms 3 bathrooms Stunning remodel in premier Lowry Hill condo building. Thoughtfully redesigned by Ramsey Engler and constructed by Streeter Custom Builder to capture modern living, this home has it all. Enjoy secured elevator service directly into the unit. Walls of windows showcase beautiful views with triple-paned glass that keeps you cozy inside. Enjoy and entertain under a covered balcony with the Sculpture Garden at your feet and the Minneapolis skyline as your backdrop. The remodel includes a kitchen with top appliances and clever design features, an owner’s suite with a walk-in closet and bathroom with double vanity, shower, and water closet, and a second bedroom with a redone en suite three-quarter bathroom. Refinished platinum oak floors, laundry room with storage cabinets, and so much more. Direct elevator access to two parking stalls and a storage room located on the lower level of the building.

Jan 01, 2009

  • Marley Zielike

301 Kenwood Parkway

301 Kenwood Parkway ESG Architects, 2003 At a time when an epidemic of nostalgia afflicted most new apartment architecture in the Twin Cities, this mid-rise condominium building came across as a breath of fresh modernist air. Floor-to-ceiling windows alternating with balconies give the building an open feel and also provide residents with views of the Walker Art Center and downtown Minneapolis. Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.

301 Kenwood Parkway

301 Kenwood Parkway ESG Architects, 2003 At a time when an epidemic of nostalgia afflicted most new apartment architecture in the Twin Cities, this mid-rise condominium building came across as a breath of fresh modernist air. Floor-to-ceiling windows alternating with balconies give the building an open feel and also provide residents with views of the Walker Art Center and downtown Minneapolis. Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.

Oct 01, 1930

  • Marley Zielike

Office buildings; Doorways

Office buildings; Doorways

2003

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