[Greenbuilding] Used building hardware in or near Minneapolis

Sean Albiston lab at physics.umn.edu
Fri Oct 5 09:19:18 EDT 2007


I know of two good ones, one is at the top of Prospect Park on University
- don't know the name off hand.  The other might be closed, over by 1st
Ave. NE and 6th Street - called City Salvage .  I don't believe either of
these are in the green guide.  Both are very expensive.  There are quite a
few salvage houses and stores in NE and North Minneapolis that are not
listed too.

http://www.thegreenguide.org/article/home/building
http://citysalvage.squarespace.com/

sean albiston

> I'll guess it was the ReStore:
>
> http://www.tchabitat.org/content/view/212/1/
>
> Steve T wrote:
>> I remember hearing about a place in Minneapolis that sells used
architectural hardware like stained glass windows, door hardware,
plumbing
>> fixtures, but I can't find them.  They were shown on either HGTV or DIY on
>> one of the home improvement shows, but I don't remember the name.
>
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