ABOUT THIS PROJECT
What: Two lofts were combined into one to form a comfortable home in the historic Itasca building.
Size: 2,500 square feet includes two bedrooms, two bathrooms and rooftop sunroom.
Design team: Architect Christine Albertsson with Mark Tambornino and Angela Davis, Albertsson Hansen Architecture Ltd., Mpls., www.aharchitecture.com; 612-823-0233.
Builder: Choice Wood Co., St. Louis Park.
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