1814 – 1822 Fremont Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Address: | 1814.1822 Fremont Avenue N |
Neighborhood/s: | Old Highland, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Near North, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
City/locality- State/province |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
County- State/province: |
Hennepin County, Minnesota |
State/province: | Minnesota |
Country: | United States |
Year built: | 1914 |
Primary Style: | Arts and Crafts/Craftsman |
Secondary Style: | Prairie School |
Major Alterations: | Some/mostly intact |
Historic Function: | Apartments/condominiums |
Current Function: | Apartments/condominiums |
Architect or source of design: | J. E. Pilgram |
Builder: | J. E. Pilgram |
Material of Exterior Wall Covering: | Brick |
Material of Foundation: | Concrete |
Building Permit Number: | B10874 and B10921 |
First Owner: | J.E. Pilgram |
Property Description: 2 stories; Two, four-unit apartment buildings and one duplex constructed in 1914; medium colored brick façade with horizontal, dark brick course work; contrasting stone/concrete window sills; dentil molding under cornice line; bracketed roof line; recessed porches; light squares of stone/concrete (representing false beams) located on the upper corners of each window.
History
"Fremont Flats" are a part of Project for Pride and Living. Founded in 1972, Project for Pride in Living (PPL) is a nonprofit agency working with lower-income individuals and families throughout the Twin Cities metro area to achieve greater self-sufficiency through housing, employment training, education, and support services.
Memories and stories
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Related Links
File:Tdlindberg--1816-1818 Fremont Ave Historical Building Permit.pdf Historical building permit for 1816 - 1818 Fremont Ave N.
File:Tdlindberg--1820-1822 Fremont Ave historical building permit.pdf Historical building permit for 1820 - 1820 Fremont Ave N.
[1] Project for Pride and Living website
Residents' Thoughts
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