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'House That Flax Built' to Become Affordable Housing

Historic Suburban Twin Cities Art Moderne Office Slated for Conversion As Housing Costs Rise
The original builder of 1667 Snelling Ave. in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, the Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association, remained an occupant until 1998. (Cushman & Wakefield)
The original builder of 1667 Snelling Ave. in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, the Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association, remained an occupant until 1998. (Cushman & Wakefield)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
January 22, 2020 | 7:28 P.M.

A Minnesota developer has big plans for an office complex that has been hailed as having the last great art moderne-style buildings to be constructed in the Twin Cities. These days, it's a monument to the 21st-century struggle of metropolitan areas with rising rents.

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