Crowell Block

Read about the history and designation of the Crowell Block historic landmark.

Overview

The Crowell Block is an excellent example of the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. 

  • Location: 2957 Lyndale Avenue South 
  • Neighborhood: Whittier 
1974 2006
Crowell Block Historic Landmark at 2957 Lyndale Avenue South in 1974

 

Crowell Block Historic Landmark at 2957 Lyndale Avenue South in 2006

 

Architecture

  • Architectural Style: Richardsonian Romanesque
  • Architect: Joralemon and Ferrin

Use

  • Historic use: Commercial, Residential
  • Current use: Commercial, Residential

Construction

  • Construction date: 1888
  • Contractor: Unknown

Significance

  • Area(s) of Significance: Architecture, Commerce 
  • Period of significance: Undefined
  • Date of local designation: 1985
  • Designation: Exterior
  • Date of National Register designation: Not individually listed

Historic profile

The Crowell Block is an excellent example of the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. Real estate developer Frank Crowell planned the building to be commercial and residential. He hired Joralemon and Ferrin to design it.  

Built in 1888, it is located at the northeast corner of Lyndale Avenue South and Lake Street West. Two major streetcar lines crossed here. This was part of the streetcar system's expansion to southwest Minneapolis. Streetcar crossings often attracted businesses. This building was the first large development in this area.  

The Crowell Block reflects the rusticated mode of the Richardsonian Romanesque style. It has rough-faced sandstone walls. The stones are laid in bands and the color varies slightly. The second story has metal bay windows. The third-story windows are each topped with a stone arch.  

This may be the only collaboration of architects Edgar E. Joralemon and Charles F. Ferrin. 

Credits

Photo credits

  • 1974 photo: Charles Nelson, Courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society 
  • 2006 photo: Minneapolis Community Planning & Economic Development

Work cited

Camille Kudzia, “Draft National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Crowell Block,” June 1981

Contact us

Historic Preservation

Community Planning & Economic Development (CPED)

Phone

612-673-3000

Address

Public Service Building
505 Fourth Ave. S., Room 320
Minneapolis, MN 55415