The Condo Directory - Page 4

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Ninth Street Lofts

Price Range: $100,000 - $650,000

Location:
225  9th Street East
Features:
49 units.
9ft to 12 ft. ceilings
984 to 1853 sqft
Some lofts have 2 entrances
Description:
These 49 lofts are one of our favorite projects downtown. The developer, Michael Lander, won the 2003 National Builders’ Association “Grand Award” for lofts for this transformation of the 1909 printing warehouse.

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On The Park

Price Range: $160,000 - $200,000

Location:
198 6th Street E
Units:
Townhome style condos
Connected to the skyway
Private covered brick porches
Underground secured parking
Description:
Hands down, the best view of a city park in any Downtown condo building. This 1880’s building was originally constructed as rental property for Judson Wade Bishop, a former Civil War brigadier general and engineer who served as the general manager of the St. Paul and Sioux City railroad line.

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Park Tower

Prince Range: $290,000 - $1 Milion

Location:
59 4th Street W
Units:
On floors 21-25
24-hour security guard
1545 to 4890 sqft
Skyway
Description:
Park Towers is perhaps St. Paul’s most luxury condo residence. Only 17 units, and they are on 5 floors in the building. One to four condos per floor. The lobby on each floor is uniquely designed.

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The Pointe

Price Range: $100,000 - $200,000

Location:
78 East 10th Street
Units:
34 stories
290 condos
Indoor Pool, Sauna, Whirlpool
464 - 1300 sqft
Description:
This 34-story condo residence has among the best amenities downtown. When it was converted to condos in 2003, it was the fastest-selling condo projectd in St. Paul (282 sold in 2 years).

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Printers Row

Price Range: $100,000 - $300,000

Printer's Row exterior

Location:
490 Temperance Street
Units:
40 Condominiums
All condos have balconies
Between 810 and 2188 sqft.
Heated, underground parking
Description:
This is the fourth of the LanderSherman buildings downtown. It is located on a site historically used for printing companies. Though Printer’s Row was originally slated to have two mirror-image buildings, the second building has not been started. The project offered two design options: a more traditional layout with defined living spaces, and the contemporary loft look with open spaces and exposed ductwork..

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