After more than two decades in the traditional suburban home where they raised their children, Pat Slaber and Dick Vogel were ready for simpler living.
Vogel liked the idea of moving downtown or at least to a smaller, lower maintenance house. "We looked at townhouses," he said.
But Slaber was reluctant to move at all. She was thinking they could hire more services, such as snow shoveling and lawn mowing, to help them maintain their big house on its big suburban lot.
Then a chance conversation planted a seed.
Vogel and Slaber, both ballroom dance enthusiasts, were at a dance club event.
"At a break in the music, we started talking to a couple who lived at Stonebridge," a condo building in the Mill District in Minneapolis, Vogel recalled. The couple said that a new condo building was going up nearby — the Legacy — on the eastern edge of downtown.
Vogel and Slaber decided to take a look.
They liked the Legacy's location, which was within walking distance of Vogel's job on the University of Minnesota's West Bank campus, where he teaches finance at the Carlson School of Management.