at 2730 W Lake St, Minneapolis , 55416 United States
The Calhoun Beach Club is an apartment community, health club, and commercial center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, just across Lake Street from its namesake Lake Calhoun. Its founders intended the club to meet their residential, recreational, and entertainment needs in one building. The original building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 23, 2003. It is considered significant as a rare local example of an apartment hotel, a distinctive urban housing option of American cities in the 1920s.HistoryConstruction of the building began in 1928, but it was delayed for approximately 18 years due to the Great Depression. After World War II construction was completed, and it became a lively social club. Financial hard times in the early 1950s forced the club into bankruptcy. The building was converted to a hotel in 1954 and was marketed as a place for social events such as proms, parties, luncheons, banquets, and wedding receptions. The upper floors were converted into fashionable apartments. WTCN (now KARE television and WWTC radio) moved its radio and TV studios to the second and third floors around that time. Staples of WTCN programming, such as the children's program Lunch with Casey and All Star Wrestling with Verne Gagne, aired live in the building. From 1963 to 1972, the property was renamed Calhoun Beach Manor, operating as a home for the elderly.
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Calhoun Beach Club is Minneapolis based place and this enity listed in Historical Place category. Located at 2730 W Lake St MN 55416. Contact phone number of Calhoun Beach Club: (612) 925-8300
RBC Plaza is a 539-ft tall skyscraper in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was completed in 1992 and has 40 floors. The Gaviidae Common Shopping Center occupies the lower floors of the building.On September 23, 2004 a sudden storm blew two window washers and a scaffold through a window on the 36th floor.RBC Plaza was known as Dain Rauscher Plaza until March 2008, named for Dain Rauscher Wessels, the regional brokerage and investment banking firm based in Minneapolis. It serves as the U.S. headquarters for RBC Wealth Management.See alsoList of tallest buildings in MinneapolisReferencesEmporis
The Nicollet Mall station is a light rail station on the METRO Blue Line, Green Line and proposed METRO Orange Line in Minneapolis, Minnesota.This station is located on 5th Street South, between Nicollet Mall and Marquette Avenue in Minneapolis. This is a center-platform station with one traffic lane to the south (westbound) of the platform. Service began at this station when the Blue Line opened on June 26, 2004. The Orange Line will begin using this station when it begins service in 2019 and plans are to have the proposed Minneapolis Streetcar System's Nicollet Ave/Central Ave, Broadway/Washington Ave and Chicago Ave lines use this station.The Nicollet Mall platform is probably the most heavily used station on the whole line, as it is closest to the major buildings of downtown. To reflect the tall buildings of the city's central business district, the platform's design incorporates tall steel columns along the center and a curving metal roof.Notable places nearby Nicollet Mall Gaviidae Common Soo Line Building - the city's tallest commercial building from 1915 to 1929. 510 Marquette - the original Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis The Minneapolis Public Library's Central location (1 block). Wells Fargo Center (1 block) Marquette Plaza - catenary-support building and the second Minneapolis Federal Reserve building (2 blocks). IDS Center (2 blocks)