By the time the luxe Eleven on the River opened its doors about a year ago, most of the custom units in Minneapolis' tallest residential building were move-in ready. Only the 13 penthouses on the upper floors remained shells, to allow their owners to build them out as they wished.
Recently, the team behind the riverfront tower decided to pivot and make several of the penthouse units turn-key.
"We might have people coming from 7,000- to 10,000-square-foot homes. We wanted them to walk in here and say, 'There's nothing here that's missing,' " said listing agent Kevin Mullen. "We thought, people really have to see it to believe it. This is built for everyday living and doesn't compromise their ability to entertain, both the private and public spaces are there."
Now, the first of those penthouses in the sleek white Mill District tower has hit the market for a cool $6.49 million. At just over 3,800 square feet, the three-bedroom, four-bathroom unit takes up half of the 36th floor and comes with a "trifecta of views" of the Mississippi River, the downtown skyline and Gold Medal Park.
Luxury 'home in the sky'
To design and build out the penthouse, interior designer Brooke Voss and luxury custom builder John Kraemer & Sons lead the charge.
John Kraemer said this type of project is a first for his company and he was glad to be a part of it. "We build mostly single-family homes on Lake Minnetonka and Edina. We see the energy coming back to Minneapolis and we thought it was just a really great opportunity," he said.