Affordable space in downtown Minneapolis.
Located at 126 N. 3rd St. in downtown Minneapolis, the Savoie Building has been owned and operated by Chuck Gross since the late 1980s.
The Savoie Building is a 5 story office building, built in 1890. It was completed in 1908. Originally designed by Frank E. Davidson, it is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.
It started as two separate buildings, Brown and Haywood Glass, and L.S. Gillette Company. The two buildings were separated by an alley which was later enclosed to create the Savoie Building. One of the unique architectural features is this Native American face sculpture on the front facade.
The Savoie Building in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota offers a variety of custom office spaces for independent professionals and businesses in the north loop of the warehouse district.
With easy access to the freeway, The Savoie Building is a great place to do business and welcome clients. It is close to restaurants and parking garages, as well as the light rail line and Target Field. The secure space has an industrial feel, with the convenience of vending machines, handicap accessibility, and air conditioning.
Beautiful hardwood floors, exposed brick, and high ceilings all add to the character of the Savoie Building.
What features are you looking for in your office space?
The Savoie Building can accommodate all this and more. There are 40 private suites ranging from 400 to 5,700 square feet.
Be a part of a thriving business community in the North Loop of the Warehouse District in downtown Minneapolis. Reserve your office space today.
Chuck Gross, known as "The Handshake Landlord" has been featured in the Star Tribune. His willingness to provide affordable office space for startups has given him a reputation that has kept the building full of tenants without advertising or the use of a broker to fill the space.
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