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Metropolitan Dreams - The Scandalous Rise and Stunning Fall of a Minneapolis Masterpiece (Hardcover)
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Metropolitan Dreams - The Scandalous Rise and Stunning Fall of a Minneapolis Masterpiece (Hardcover)
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The story of one of Minnesota's most famous and most mourned
buildings, set against the history of downtown Minneapolis When it
opened in 1890, the twelve-story Northwestern Guaranty Loan
Building was the tallest, largest, and most splendid commercial
structure in Minneapolis-a mighty stone skyscraper built for the
ages. How this grand Richardsonian Romanesque edifice, which later
came to be called the Metropolitan Building, rose with the growth
of Minneapolis only to fall in the throes of the city's postwar
renewal, is revealed in Metropolitan Dreams in all its scandalous
intrigue. It is a tale of urban growing pains and architectural
ghosts and of colorful, sometimes criminal characters amid the
grandeur and squalor of building and rebuilding a city's skyline.
Against the thrumming backdrop of turn-of-the-century Minneapolis,
architectural critic and historian Larry Millett recreates the
impressive rise of the massive office building, its walls of green
New Hampshire granite and red Lake Superior sandstone surrounding
its true architectural wonder, a dazzling twelve-story iron and
glass light court. The drama, however, was far from confined to the
building itself. A consummate storyteller, Millett summons the
frenetic atmosphere in Gilded Age Minneapolis that encouraged the
likes of Northwestern Guaranty's founder, real estate speculator
Louis Menage, whose shady deals financed this Minneapolis
masterpiece-and then forced him to flee both prosecution and the
country a mere three years later. Dubious as its financial
beginnings might have been, the economic circumstances of the
Metropolitan's demise were at least as questionable. Anchoring
Minneapolis's historic Gateway District in its heyday, the
building's fortunes shifted with the city's demographics and
finally it fell victim to the fervor of one of the largest downtown
urban renewal projects ever undertaken in the United States. Though
the long and furious battle to save the Metropolitan ultimately
failed in 1962, its ghost persists in the passion for historic
preservation stirred by its demise-and in Metropolitan Dreams,
whose photographs, architectural drawings, and absorbing narrative
bring the building and its story to vibrant, enduring life.
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