File:Plant Rubber Company Building, N 1st Avenue, Warehouse District, Minneapolis, MN.jpg

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English: Built in 1903, this Renaissance Revival-style warehouse was designed by William Channing Whitney, and has variously been known as the Plant Rubber Company Building, Fine-Line Music Cafe, and The Consortium. The building saw the addition of two additional floors in 1910, with a one-story side addition to the north in 1912, which contains an additional storefront and retail space. The building features a brown brick facade with a banded first floor featuring two large storefronts, with the older storefront featuring an exposed steel lintel and decorative cast iron columns, window bays with simple trim on the second and third floors, a band of brick trim at the window sill on the fourth floor, a band of trim around the windows on the fourth, fifth, and sixth floors, and a bracketed cornice at the top, with the buff brick sides and rear of the building featuring simple rectangular and shallow arched window openings. Adaptively reused as an office building with retail on the ground level, the building was rehabilitated in the 1980s to be utilized for this purpose. The building is a contributing structure in the Minneapolis Warehouse Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
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Camera location44° 58′ 52.1″ N, 93° 16′ 20.94″ W  Heading=0.10760410127642° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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