The Moline Building
The front of the Moline Building, facing Mulberry Street.
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The first floor entrance, including columns, marbled floors, and the obvious remnants of a show room.
photo of the typical plows manufactured by Minneapolis-Moline, in the show room.
More historic photos of farm implements found in Moline show rooms.
The interior ceiling relief shows the building’s history.
Columns were the classic style chosen by the Architect.
Here in the old boiler room, one of the areas ready for renovation, you can see the classic brick relief that adds
character and charm to many urban lofts and work spaces.
This functioning elevator now serves warehouse tenants, and is regularly maintained and kept in service by the
building’s owners
This photo shows the large expanses of open space, windows, and light on the third floor.
The parking lot and loading docks are an unusual feature in comparison to other historical buildings in the area.
This corner relief shows the classic “Wild West” brick architecture that was popular when the Moline Building
was constructed.
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