The Globe Building was an 8 floor building in Minneapolis. It was the first recorded tallest building in Minnesota. It was built in 1889 to house the offices of the St. Paul Globe newspaper (which occupied part of several floors) while the remainder of the building was rented as office space. Richard Warren Sears was among its early tenants. It was demolished in 1958 and replaced by the Minneapolis Central Library, which opened in 1961.
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| - Globe Building (Mineápolis) (es)
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| - The Globe Building was an 8 floor building in Minneapolis. It was the first recorded tallest building in Minnesota. It was built in 1889 to house the offices of the St. Paul Globe newspaper (which occupied part of several floors) while the remainder of the building was rented as office space. Richard Warren Sears was among its early tenants. It was demolished in 1958 and replaced by the Minneapolis Central Library, which opened in 1961. (en)
- El Globe Building era un edificio de 8 pisos en Mineápolis, la ciudad más poblada del estado de Minnesota (Estados Unidos). Fue el primer edificio más alto registrado en Minnesota. Fue construido en 1889 para albergar las oficinas del periódico (que ocupaba parte de varios pisos) mientras que el resto del edificio se alquilaba como espacio de oficinas. Richard Warren Sears fue uno de sus primeros inquilinos. (es)
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| - A drawing of the Globe Building in Minneapolis, MN (en)
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| - El Globe Building era un edificio de 8 pisos en Mineápolis, la ciudad más poblada del estado de Minnesota (Estados Unidos). Fue el primer edificio más alto registrado en Minnesota. Fue construido en 1889 para albergar las oficinas del periódico (que ocupaba parte de varios pisos) mientras que el resto del edificio se alquilaba como espacio de oficinas. Richard Warren Sears fue uno de sus primeros inquilinos. Después de que el periódico se cerró en 1905, continuó funcionando como edificio de oficinas y entre sus inquilinos tuvo al senador y al representante . En la década de 1930, el edificio estaba vacío debido a la Gran Depresión y al mal esrtado por la falta de mantenimiento. En la década de 1950 se convirtió brevemente en un aparcamiento denominado "El garaje de la calle 4". Fue demolido en 1951 y para abrir paso a lo que sería la Biblioteca Central de Mineápolis. Otro se construyó en la vecina Saint Paul, el cual fue construido y demolido aproximadamente al mismo tiempo que el de Mineápolis. (es)
- The Globe Building was an 8 floor building in Minneapolis. It was the first recorded tallest building in Minnesota. It was built in 1889 to house the offices of the St. Paul Globe newspaper (which occupied part of several floors) while the remainder of the building was rented as office space. Richard Warren Sears was among its early tenants. After the newspaper folded in 1905 it continued to function as an office building and went on to count Senator Thomas Schall and Representative Ernest Lundeen among its tenants. By the 1930s the building sat vacant due to the poor economy and the general age of the building. In the 1940s it was briefly converted into a parking facility dubbed "The 4th Street Garage." It was demolished in 1958 and replaced by the Minneapolis Central Library, which opened in 1961. (en)
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