When Phil and Paula Mason moved back to the Twin Cities from Chicago in 2004, the search was on for a place to live. With their kids grown, their new place would be for just the two of them.
They looked into condo living, but didn't have much luck finding something they liked with the entertainment spaces they were imagining.
"We wanted to live in the city and looked at every place," Phil said.
They found what they were looking for in condos that were being built in the former offices of railroad magnate James J. Hill in St. Paul's Lowertown district.
They were especially drawn to the sixth-floor units of the seven-story building because they "gave us the barrel tile ceilings and all the original features of the building," Phil said.
But the units were smaller than what the Masons wanted. So they got creative.
"We were able to buy two smaller units that gave us 10 of the original windows with a view to the Union Depot, river traffic," said Phil. "It was spectacular views. And having the opportunity to design it the way we wanted was a nice, pleasant surprise."
And, because they were among the first residents to move into the Great Northern lofts, they were able to nab a private rooftop patio space.