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The Carlyle

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The Carlyle and Stone Arch Bridge100 3rd Avenue S
Minneapolis, MN 55401

Price range: $250,000 – $2,000,000+
Units: 255
Stories: 39
Available Units: 35 (Jan 21 Downtown Journal)
Development Status: Open
Sales Center: On site.
Model available for tours: Yes.
Developers: The Carlyle Condos, Apex Asset Management Corp.
General contractor: Opus Northwest Construction Corp.
Architect: Opus Architects & Engineers Inc.
Design architect: Humphreys & Partners Architects
Landscape architect: Damon Farber Associates Inc.
Engineer: Opus Architects & Engineers Inc.
Property Management: Gittleman Management

Unit types

- 1 bedroom, 1 bath
- 1 bedroom plus study, 1 bath
- 1 bedroom plus study, 1.5 bath
- 2 bedroom
- 2 bedroom, 2 bath
- 2 bedroom plus study, 2 bath
- 3 bedroom
- 3 bedroom plus family room, 2 Bath
- 3 bedroom plus family room, 2.5 Bath
- 3 bedroom plus family room, 3 Bath
- 3 bedroom plus family room, 3.5 Bath

Views

Downtown Minneapolis Skyline or Mississippi River.

Description

The Carlyle is one of the tallest and most luxurious condo developments in downtown Minneapolis. Units get progressively larger and more expensive as you climb through the building with the top units coming in at over $2 million. Units start at $250,000.

Floors 2-4 are lofts. (Legend Lofts)
Floors 5-30 make up the bulk of the condos. (Classic Residences)
Floors 31-39 are the largest units. Almost all are 3 bedroom units. The six units on floors 37-39 are 3 bedroom plus family room units and take up half a level each. (Masterpiece Homes)

Shared Amenities:

- Great Room
- Wine Room
- Business Center
- Conference Room
- Guest Suites
- On-Site Spa (The C Spa)
- Outdoor pool
- Outdoor barbecue area
- Outdoor fireplace
- Outdoor lounge
- Weight training and cardiovascular equipment
- Aerobic/Pilates/yoga studio
- Tanning room
- Steam Room
- Massage Room
- Men’s and Women’s locker rooms

What’s nearby:

Coffee shop: Dunn Bros across the street.
Grocery: Lunds in Northeast just across the 3rd Ave Bridge in Northeast.
Dining: Nothing just outside the door, unless you’re interested in eating at the Residence Inn by Marriott or grabbing a cookie at Dunn Bros. There are great restaurants near the Guthrie and more casual options along Washington Ave heading toward the U of MN.
Post office: 1 block.

External Links

- Official website
- Property management / member site
- Google Maps Streetview
- Google Sketchup

Related Photos on Flickr (thecarlyle,minneapolis)



Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR.

In the News

- Vitality Pilates
- Zombies in Minneapolis: ZIM Day 11
- Construction company blamed for deadly fall last year
- Nick Coleman: For river district, high-rise condo is quite the oversight
- Bruininks purchases million-dollar condo
- Construction worker who died in fall is identified
- Local condition in the real estate market
- The Wall Street Journal on The Carlyle


Reader's Comments

  1. Luxury is a Mint on Your Pillow « Minneapolis Guy’s Weblog |

    [...] that mint on your pillow after a long day at the office).   This week I was also at an event at The Carlyle, and toured one of the six penthouses. Views from the 38th floor are long and left many lingering [...]

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