RiverStation
Located between First and Second Streets from the 500 to 600 block in the Historic Warehouse District
Located on the site of former railyards, RiverStation is the largest for-sale housing development in the history of the City of Minneapolis. Featuring 18 different "DownTownHome" floor plans, this building complex provides an urban mix of flat-style condos and two-level townhomes with brick and stone exterior. Amenities include private entrances and patios, underground parking, historic street lighting and landscaping. Homebuyers started moving into RiverStation in May 1998.
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Architect: |
J. Buxell Architecture, Ltd |
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Developer: |
HuntGregory |
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Financing: |
US Bank Minneapolis |
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City Investment: |
$3.6 million for Land Acquisition, Soil Correction, Public Improvements |
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Total Development Cost: |
$48 million |
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Number of Units: |
348 condos |
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Unit Sizes: |
802 to 1,411 square feet |
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Construction Began: |
(Phase I) Summer 1997 |
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(Phase II) Spring 1999 |
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(Phase III) Fall 2000 |
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Price Range: |
$94,500 to $164,900 per unit (Phase I) |
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$131,000-212,000 per unit (Phase III) |
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Completion Date: |
(Phase IV) 2002 |
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For Housing Information: |
HuntGregory, (612) 333-7100 |
Information subject to change.
October 2001
Last updated Oct. 28, 2011