The brass firehouse bell from the early 1900s still hangs on the wall of Kim Ballard's Minneapolis condo, but the fire trucks and fire pole are long gone.
"The bell clangs when someone rings the front doorbell," she said.
It's just one of the remnants from a century ago when the 1906 solid-brick building functioned as Minneapolis Fire Station 23 on Hennepin Avenue South near 35th St. until it was converted into Station 23 Lofts in 1991.
Ballard's 3,547-square-foot condo was renovated by the first owner, who combined two units to create one spacious, one-of-a-kind home. It's now on the market $1.125 million.
"We always wanted to live in a commercial building with the big open loft spaces you see in the movies," said Ballard, who bought the condo with her husband, Bob Ballard, in 2015 for $796,000.
The raw exposed-brick walls, rafters and graceful arched transom windows give the condo character, while the modern-day features make the spaces comfortable.
"The architecture is a like a piece of art," said Kim. "We can't believe how cool it is."
The boutique condo building holds four units, and the Ballards' home has three bedrooms and three bathrooms — all with showers. The couple park their cars in two stalls that once housed massive fire trucks.