Harmon Court 1128 Harmon Place Minneapolis, Minnesota
Building Specifications Location 1128 Harmon Place Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 Building Size 31,350 rentable square feet 3 office floors Year Built 1915 Renovated in 1986 Building Owner/Manager Saturnia Investments, LLC Building Management Maplewood Development Group
Building Information Parking A parking ramp is connected, via skyway to Harmon Court. The ramp has 615 stalls - 30 are available for tenants of Harmon Court. Storage Storage is available on the lower level for a monthly fee Postal A U.S. Postal Service picks up and delivers mail to the Harmon Court property. The outgoing mail is picked up by 5 p.m. each weekday. There is also a postal substation one block away. Building Hours The building is open to the general public during the following hours: Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday - Sunday: Closed Elevators 1 passenger/freight Ceiling Height Varies Rest Room Size and Finishes Restrooms are located on each floor signage Signage must be approved by building management Lighting Varies Windows Insulated, tempered, double-paned glass in anodized aluminum frames. There are 5 skylights located on the second floor. Custodial Service The building is serviced for cleaning and trash removal Monday through Friday.
Amenities Building Specifications Building Info Amenities Building Systems Building Security Aerial Amenities Hardwood floors Skylights Architectural detail Detailed painting throughout Music throughout Great neighborhood Nearby restaurants Skyway connected parking Two blocks from Nicollet Mall Close access to I-394, I-94, I-35W jim.kenney@cbre.com Home
Building Systems HVAC Provided by 9 rooftop-mounted units. Natural gas fired heating coils within these duals units provide heating, and cooling is achieved via condenser units ranging in size from six to nine tons in cooling capacity. The units provide forced air to a ducted variable air volume (VAV) system. Individual thermostats within each tenant space control the VAV boxes. Life safety systems Harmon Court is fully sprinklered and has smoke detection devices on each floor. Emergency generator Stair pressurization for all egress stairways Floor by floor smoke management control Fully sprinklered Utilities Electricity: NSP Telephone: US West Water & Sewer: City of Minneapolis Gas: Minnegasco electrical Electrical control panels containing circuit breakers and fuses are located in a basement utility room which features a dry transformer with 800 amp supply, connected to 200/240 amp, 4-wire, 3-phase panels. Tenants are responsible for paying their electric bill. Americans with Disabilities act The Harmon Court building was built and opened prior to the implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. As such, the building owner implemented a plan to remove or replace architectural barriers to ensure reasonable compliance. Hazardous substance To the best of Landlord s knowledge, there is no asbestos, hazardous substances or materials in the premises.
Building Security building security Harmon Court s building access control is sophisticated while minimizing inconvenience to building occupants. Provisions have been made for individualized card access (unique to each occupant) to control access to Harmon Court. The management office issues the card keys. Each key must be registered to each individual taking possession of the card key and other keys. A microprocessor technology telephone access control system also provides security as well as convenience. Authorization for access control is through the telephone line or with the tenant s access code, which is entered on the system keypad. Advantages to the Tenant of this building access control system are: One access card can be utilized for building access and tenant access (if elected) Each access card is individually coded for flexibility of access restrictions One after hours entrance door is equipped with a card reader for tenants and a speaker for identifying after hours requests to the building. A custom tenant access control system is easily installed by utilizing the building s main security computer and software. The result is an independent system, which is completely compatible with the building s access card.
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