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W Minneapolis–The Foshay has been a part of the Minneapolis skyline for nearly a century in the iconic Foshay Tower. This storied but hip property is located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. It is, by all means, a Midwest landmark—using the original elements of its Art Deco design paired with a modern air of trendiness, tying everything together to create an air of timelessness. The towering structure’s 10-foot tall “FOSHAY” letters can be seen bright and proud from across the city (it’s still the only rooftop sign in downtown Minneapolis), symbolizing its continuing legacy in the city’s skyline.
Rising 447 feet into the air, boasting 32 stories and dating back to 1929, W Minneapolis—The Foshay was ideated by art-student-turned-moneybags-businessman Wilbur Foshay, who “made it big” by building up three utility company empires during the 1920s (which would later collapse, during the Depression, running him into debt and a stint as a criminal).
The building named in his honor is modeled after the Washington Monument and was known to be the tallest skyscraper between Chicago and the West Coast until the mid-1970s, when The IDS Center nabbed its title. The building went through many iterations of hosting businesses, including big names like Colgate toothpaste.
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In classic “W” fashion, the property is quite fashionable—with a sultry and dim air of sophistication in the lobby paired with a touch of flair and purposeful pops of color to add vibrancy to the atmosphere.
I enjoyed walking the hallways and admiring worldly, elegant design elements including African mahogany, Italian marble, a silver and gold plated ceiling, and ornamental bronze work.
Visitors can spend time admiring the sweeping views of the city skyline from the 30th-floor observation deck (said to be one of the few open-air observation decks in the nation) or stroll through the museum on the floor below to learn about its history. One of my favorite experiences from staying on-site was exploring the Foshay Museum, which recounts the building’s unique origins and continuously dynamic operations.
There are 229 recently renovated rooms, compact but contemporary overnight accommodations that feel like stepping back into a night out in the glamorous Gatsby- era of the 1920s (but with creature comforts of today’s age). The in-room mini-bar offers everything needed to enjoy a raucous night in or get ready for (or recover after) a spirited night out.
Other amenities on-site include a modest
Oct 7, 2024 • 7 min read
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