Medical For Lease • 450+ SF
Name | Space Use | Size | Rent | Details |
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1st Floor Ste 109 | Office | 450 SF | $25.00 USD/SF/YR | |
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3rd Floor Ste 321 | Medical Office | 539 SF | $23.00 USD/SF/YR | |
$23.00 - $25.00 Annual/SF
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The Richards Gordon School, established in 1911 by the City of Saint Paul and overseen by the Saint Paul Board of Education, stands as a notable architectural gem within the city's landscape. Designed by local architect Raymond R. Gauger (1895-1977) and constructed by contractor Paul Steenberg (1885-1969), the school boasts a distinctive cream-colored brick exterior adorned with various ornamental features, reflecting the Beaux-Arts style prevalent during its era. Noteworthy for its innovative construction methods of reinforced concrete and brick cladding, the Richards Gordon School was among the city's earliest "fireproof" educational institutions. Over the years, it underwent expansions to accommodate a growing student population, including additions in 1917 and 1923, designed respectively by the City Architects' office and City Architect Frank X. Tewes (1885-1929). Renowned cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, famed for creating the "Peanuts" comic strip, attended Richards Gordon Elementary School, where he notably advanced through his studies. The school's initial design followed the conventional layout for an eight-classroom facility, featuring spacious "recitation rooms" capable of accommodating up to forty students each. In 1936, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) funded the construction of a limestone wall surrounding the school property, enhancing its architectural appeal and contributing to its enduring legacy. The school's namesake, Richards Gordon (1829-1911), was a prominent Saint Paul businessman and co-founder of Gordon & Ferguson, a renowned fur wholesale company. Charles W. Gordon succeeded his father as president of the company in 1911 and was actively involved in the St. Paul Teachers Retirement Fund Association as a trustee.
Richards Gordon Office Building is a former school offering single and multi-room office suites between Downtown Minneapolis and Saint Paul. |
Features include professional landscaping, off-street parking, a shared conference room, shower facilities, and an elevator. |
Located within walking distance of Whole Foods and Starbucks, 20 minutes from the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. |
Experience hassle-free commutes via I-94, the BRT A Line, the Metro Green Line, several standard bus routes. |
Commuter Rail | Drive | Walk | Distance |
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St. Paul-Minneapolis (Empire Builder - Amtrak) | 8 min | - | 4.8 mi |
Target Field Station (Northstar Corridor - Northstar Commuter Rail) | 14 min | - | 7.0 mi |
Transit/Subway | Drive | Walk | Distance |
Snelling Ave Station (METRO Green Line - Metro Transit) | 2 min | 13 min | 0.7 mi |
Fairview Ave Station (METRO Green Line - Metro Transit) | 2 min | 19 min | 1.0 mi |
Airport | Drive | Walk | Distance |
Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain | 15 min | - | 7.2 mi |
Parking Available: | Yes |
Reserved: | No |
Spaces Provided: | 104 |
Type: | Surface |
Included in Rent: | Yes |