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- Soo_Line_Building abstract "The Soo Line Building is a 19-story residential highrise in Minneapolis, Minnesota which was the tallest commercial building in the city from the time it was completed in 1915 until the Foshay Tower was built in 1929. It was built for the First National Bank of Minneapolis, a predecessor of today's U.S. Bancorp (U.S. Bank). It later served for many years as headquarters of the Soo Line Railroad, which added an iconic clock to the corner of the building's street level. For commercial purposes, it was sometimes referred to by its address, 501 Marquette. It surpassed the Metropolitan Building in height, though Minneapolis City Hall was the tallest building in the city from the 1900s decade until the Foshay was completed. The building is located across Marquette Avenue from 510 Marquette, the original Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 12, 2008.The Canadian Pacific Railway became a majority shareholder in the Soo Line Railroad in 1890, and outright purchased the company in 1990; the Calgary-based railway's U.S. headquarters then took over the space for its 400 employees. In 2011, the building was purchased by Michigan-based developer Village Green Properties for $11.3 million; after the commercial tenants were relocated, Village Green began conversion of the property in October 2012 into a 254-unit luxury apartment building with street-level restaurant, scheduled for completion by Fall 2013.In front of that building is the Nicollet Mall station of the Blue Line light rail line. Adjacent is Canadian Pacific Plaza, renamed after the Canadian Pacific Railroad moved in after vacating the Soo Line Building.".
- Soo_Line_Building added "2008-05-12".
- Soo_Line_Building location Minneapolis.
- Soo_Line_Building nrhpReferenceNumber "08000402".
- Soo_Line_Building thumbnail Soo_Line_Building_Minneapolis.jpg?width=300.
- Soo_Line_Building wikiPageExternalLink index.php?brand=cms&imagesonly=yes&q=First%20National%20Bank.%20Soo%20Line%20Building.&type=Photographs.
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- Soo_Line_Building wikiPageID "4464180".
- Soo_Line_Building wikiPageRevisionID "604614752".
- Soo_Line_Building yearOfConstruction "1915".
- Soo_Line_Building added "2008-05-12".
- Soo_Line_Building architect "Robert W. Gibson".
- Soo_Line_Building caption "Northwest view of the Soo Line Building , 2005".
- Soo_Line_Building governingBody "Private".
- Soo_Line_Building latDegrees "44".
- Soo_Line_Building latDirection "N".
- Soo_Line_Building latMinutes "58".
- Soo_Line_Building latSeconds "41".
- Soo_Line_Building location Minneapolis.
- Soo_Line_Building locmapin "Minnesota".
- Soo_Line_Building longDegrees "93".
- Soo_Line_Building longDirection "W".
- Soo_Line_Building longMinutes "16".
- Soo_Line_Building longSeconds "9".
- Soo_Line_Building name "First National Bank-Soo Line Building".
- Soo_Line_Building refnum "8000402".
- Soo_Line_Building subject Category:Bank_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Minnesota.
- Soo_Line_Building subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Minneapolis,_Minnesota.
- Soo_Line_Building subject Category:Office_buildings_completed_in_1915.
- Soo_Line_Building subject Category:Skyscrapers_in_Minneapolis,_Minnesota.
- Soo_Line_Building subject Category:Soo_Line_Railroad.
- Soo_Line_Building point "44.97805555555556 -93.26916666666666".
- Soo_Line_Building type HistoricPlace.
- Soo_Line_Building type Place.
- Soo_Line_Building type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Soo_Line_Building type Place.
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- Soo_Line_Building comment "The Soo Line Building is a 19-story residential highrise in Minneapolis, Minnesota which was the tallest commercial building in the city from the time it was completed in 1915 until the Foshay Tower was built in 1929. It was built for the First National Bank of Minneapolis, a predecessor of today's U.S. Bancorp (U.S. Bank). It later served for many years as headquarters of the Soo Line Railroad, which added an iconic clock to the corner of the building's street level.".
- Soo_Line_Building label "Soo Line Building".
- Soo_Line_Building sameAs m.0c3x41.
- Soo_Line_Building sameAs Q4639765.
- Soo_Line_Building sameAs Q4639765.
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- Soo_Line_Building long "-93.26916666666666".
- Soo_Line_Building wasDerivedFrom Soo_Line_Building?oldid=604614752.
- Soo_Line_Building depiction Soo_Line_Building_Minneapolis.jpg.
- Soo_Line_Building isPrimaryTopicOf Soo_Line_Building.
- Soo_Line_Building name "First National Bank-Soo Line Building".