Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis mansion by Mary Tyler Moore house architect lists for $1.2 million
Because the official architect for the Minneapolis Board of Training for greater than a decade, Edward Stebbins designed a number of Minneapolis public faculties. He designed non-public areas, too – his most well-known was the home on Kenwood Parkway generally known as the Mary Tyler Moore home.
The truth that Stebbins designed the 1900 brick Victorian in downtown Minneapolis’ Elliot Park neighborhood wasn’t misplaced on Nancy and Brian Nasi.
When the couple purchased the Elliot Avenue house 17 years in the past, it was in tough form.
“It was actually boarded up once we got here throughout it,” Nancy mentioned.
Nonetheless, they have been greater than prepared to tackle a significant renovation.
“We have been labeled city homesteaders, individuals who have been in search of an older house that was in disarray and fixing it up,” she mentioned, “and we discovered it on this forgotten nook of downtown.”
To the husband-wife duo, the house was value saving not solely due to its storied architect, but additionally as a result of it had a number of uncommon options: it was on a double lot, included a carriage home and was centrally situated within the southeast nook of downtown.
“It was one of many few single houses left within the neighborhood or for that matter the downtown core,” Brian mentioned. “We really feel we acquired there simply in time.”
A clean slate
Nancy and Brian, who have been wanting so as to add a bit of contemporary to the house’s old-world appeal, enlisted architect Howard J. Younger to assist them. Impressed by his portfolio, which included restorations of older houses in St. Paul and Minneapolis in addition to historic business buildings, Younger appeared the right match.
“Iron, wooden, brick, limestone and industrial ductwork combined with fancy glass chandeliers, stained glass and open ground plans was his signature,” Nancy mentioned.
To protect the unique character of the house and carriage home, they tuckpointed the brick exteriors. However as a result of the inside had been stripped of a lot of its unique parts, they have been working with a clean slate.
“The factor about having a house that was condemned was that that they had torn stuff out such because the wainscoting,” Brian mentioned. “So we did not need to really feel responsible about moving into a unique path.”
Partitions have been eliminated to open up the inside, exposing metal and wooden beams to provide the area an industrial accent. The kitchen acquired a contemporary replace that featured wooden from bowling lanes as counter tops for the 2, 11-foot islands.
The mechanicals have been up to date, together with electrical, plumbing and insulation in addition to heating and air con.
Underutilized areas got new makes use of. They eliminated the Sheetrock ceiling within the attic to discover a vaulted ceiling, starting from 7 toes to 18 toes excessive. The basement additionally acquired an overhaul. Plaster partitions have been taken all the way down to reveal the unique partitions.
“The limestone partitions have been actually distinctive,” Nancy mentioned. “It wanted restore so I tuckpointed it and now it is a phenomenal basement. It is type of Brian’s man cave.”
All through the home, the brick was sandblasted and the unique hardwood flooring have been preserved.
Like the principle home, the two-story, two-bedroom, two-bathroom carriage home additionally acquired a makeover within the industrial trendy aesthetic.
“It is virtually an identical as a mini-me of the large home,” Brian mentioned. “I take a look at it as proof of idea.”
Like household
As they fastened up the house, Nancy and Brian discovered extra concerning the house’s historical past. The descendants of earlier house owners would spot the couple within the yard and thank them for taking care of the house.
“They might march down our driveways. They’d introduce themselves and had all of this info for us,” Nancy mentioned.
Nancy and Brian, who estimate they’re both the fourth or fifth house owners of the house, started inviting them in to see the progress they have been making. The couple even honored a request from the unique proprietor’s grandson to dig of their yard.
“He needed to dedicate a tree to his grandmother, so we planted a crab apple tree,” Nancy mentioned. “It felt like a household. We might arrange a time for them to return over and we might present the place. They got here yearly.”
They discovered that Swedish immigrants Christine and August Ekman commissioned Stebbins to design the house when Elliot Park was experiencing a development spurt. Within the late 1870s and ’80s, faculties and hospitals have been being constructed within the space and rich households looking for to construct their houses near the enterprise district quickly adopted.
Time to record
Seventeen years after they moved in, the couple has listed the 4,383 sq. toes, four-bedroom, five-bathroom house that comes with a completed carriage home.
“Brian is retired and I am considering of retiring quickly and the rationale we moved right here was to be in shut proximity to our jobs [in and around downtown],” mentioned Nancy. “There may be such a wealthy historical past to this home … It should be onerous to go away that historical past as a result of Brian and I are actually a part of it. However it’s time to cross the torch and let the brand new set of householders make their very own story.”
They hope they’re sending it off in a vogue that the following householders can respect – historic touches mixed with modern-day facilities.
“I do not suppose individuals who come right here count on to see such an open ground plan in an previous home like this,” Nancy mentioned, including that persons are additionally shocked at how intimate the house feels for its measurement. “It has this heat with the wooden and the inlays. It would not really feel like an enormous home. It seems like a really cozy home.”
And from the perch of a number of rooms, the views of the town are a dime a dozen.
“From just a few totally different rooms you possibly can see the skyline of downtown Minneapolis,” mentioned Brian, who added that restoring the historic house has been “a labor of affection and fairly the journey.”
Appears like this mansion as soon as deemed unsalvageable is gonna make it in any case.
Kathy Ekberg (kekberg@lakesarearealty.com; 651-503-6971) and Peter Mason (peter@lakesarearealty.com; 713-204-8804) of Lakes Space Realty have the $1.2 million itemizing. On the time of publication, a proposal on the house was pending.
Minneapolis, MN
Family thankful strangers stopped to help their injured daughter after Minneapolis hit-and-run
Family thankful strangers stopped to help their injured daughter after Minneapolis hit-and-run
Minneapolis police are trying to track down a blue sedan they believe may be responsible for a hit-and-run that critically injured a 26-year-old nurse on New Year’s Day.
The victim, identified by her family as Michaela Howk, was crossing the street at 4th Avenue Northeast and University Avenue Northeast around 2 a.m. on Wednesday.
“She’s always been a fighter,” said Michael Howk, the victim’s father, as she’s being treated for numerous injuries at a Minneapolis hospital.
The family is urging anyone with information about the hit-and-run to contact authorities.
“Please come forward; it’s the worst thing in the world to leave someone laying like that,” Michael said.
The family is thankful that other people who saw their daughter injured on the street stopped to help her until medics arrived.
“As horrible as it is, what happened to her, if it wasn’t for the people who stopped to be with her, she wouldn’t be with us,” said Sheila Howk, the victim’s mother. “Michaela has a lot of angels looking out for her.”
Michaela had just moved back home to Minnesota to become a nurse at a local hospital and was scheduled to start the new job this coming Monday.
“Now she’s getting cared for instead of her caring for others,” said Sheila.
Her 26-year-old daughter is being treated for head trauma, broken bones and spinal injuries.
A fundraising page, started by loved ones, was started to help with her recovery
Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota weather: Cold as the sun finally returns Friday
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Expect a bright, sunny but cold day on Friday with temperatures in the teens.
Friday’s forecast in Minnesota
What to expect: Friday will bring clear skies and abundant sunshine across much of the state. Temperatures will be in the low to mid-teens for central and southern Minnesota, with highs in the single digits for northern regions.
The Twin Cities metro daytime high is 14 degrees, about 10 degrees below average for this time of year. Though northwest breezes at 10-15 mph will likely make it feel far colder.
The overnight hours are quiet and cold with subzero temperatures across much of Minnesota and lows around 0 degrees in the metro area.
Sunny but cold weekend
What’s next: Expect a seasonably cold weekend with plenty of sunshine on Saturday for most of the state, though cloud coverage will increase for southern and southwestern Minnesota. Sunday may see a few additional clouds with highs in the lower to mid-teens.
Looking ahead, temperatures remain fairly steady in the teens with a mix of sunshine and clouds.
Here’s a look at your seven-day forecast:
Minneapolis, MN
St. Paul murder charge: Minneapolis man shot with kids in car wasn’t intended target
A Minneapolis man who was fatally shot near a busy intersection in St. Paul while two young children were in his vehicle was not the intended target, according to charges filed Thursday.
Andre L. Mitchell, 26, was killed in a daytime shooting in November. His 2-month-old child was in the backseat, as was his 5-year-old sister. Mitchell’s little sister later told investigators that the car’s windows broke during the shooting and she covered the baby with her body while shots rang out.
The baby’s carseat was filled with broken window glass and there was a bullet hole in it, but the infant wasn’t harmed.
Officers were called to Aurora Avenue just off Dale Street at 1:35 p.m. on Nov. 22 on a report of a shooting outside an apartment building. Police found Mitchell near a Mazda’s front passenger seat with gunshot wounds to his upper torso. He died as St. Paul Fire Department medics were taking him to Regions Hospital.
A 26-year-old man who’d been in the Mazda with Mitchell said they were waiting to pick up the mother of Mitchell’s child, who was working as a personal care attendant, when a black sport-utility vehicle drove past. The SUV’s rear passenger door opened and the man heard multiple gunshots. There were at least 13 bullet holes in the driver’s side of the Mazda and Mitchell was shot seven times.
The man with Mitchell said neither he nor Mitchell were from the area, and he didn’t know of Mitchell having any enemies.
Earlier confrontation
Officers were originally called to the Aurora Avenue apartment building about an hour before the shooting. A 23-year-old woman reported “that at least five women associated with the father of her child were making threats outside her apartment door,” that one of the women pointed a gun at the door and others had mace and knives, the complaint said.
She said she had let a cousin of her child’s father stay at her apartment, but the cousin became disrespectful and she kicked the cousin out. As a result, she said she’d been threatened.
Neither Mitchell nor the man in the Mazda with him were the father of the woman’s child or his cousin.
Security camera footage showed a Mitsubishi Outlander, which appeared to have five people inside, stopped five feet from the Mazda. Four people fired handguns from the Mitsubishi toward the Mazda, before driving away. Police found the Mitsubishi is owned by a financing company and is associated with Steven Rawls Jr., 25, of Minneapolis, the complaint said.
Rawls is a brother of the 23-year-old woman who reported the initial problem. Phone location records showed Rawls’ phone was in the area of the homicide at the time of the shooting, the complaint said.
A group of people got into the Mitsubishi, driven by Rawls, “and shot up a car full of people not involved in the earlier incident,” killing Mitchell, the complaint said.
Arrested at hospital
Police arrested Rawls on Tuesday after he arrived at Hennepin County Medical Center with a gunshot wound to his hand. He told police he owned the Mitsubishi, but said he loaned it out. He said he did not go to St. Paul on Nov. 22.
When investigators asked Rawls if he recalled his sister having a problem on Nov. 22, he said he never left “Minneapolis that day as he was praying,” the complaint said. “When pressed and told that his statement wasn’t true, Steven Rawls asked for a lawyer and the interview was ended.”
Rawls is charged with aiding and abetting murder and attempted murder. He is due to make his first court appearance in the case Friday; an attorney for him wasn’t listed in the court file Thursday.
The investigation into Mitchell’s homicide is ongoing.
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