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Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Duluth, Minnesota" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Wirth Building is a commercial building in downtown Duluth, Minnesota, United States. When it was constructed in 1886 it was the city's first example of Richardsonian Romanesque style, and it stands as an early work of architect Oliver G. Traphagen . [ 2 ]
Since 1994, the city has been home to the headquarters and main manufacturing facilities of Cirrus Aircraft, a company with nearly 1,600 Duluth employees (as of 2023 [87]) building the world's best-selling general aviation aircraft, the SR22, and the world's first single-engine personal jet, the Vision SF50.
The building was built alongside a landscape design to make the surrounding area a public park. The interior of the building included an area accessible to the general public for educational purposes. [7] [16] In Japan, Hiroshima City spent millions of dollars in building a new incinerator plant.
The City of Duluth purchased the 65-acre (260,000 m 2) cement plant site for development through the Duluth Economic and Development Authority (DEDA). In April 2008, the Duluth-based photographic enhancement company, Ikonics, announced it would develop 40 acres (160,000 m 2 ) on the property to build a warehouse and move its West Duluth ...
The Duluth company Ikonics Corporation, in April 2008, has expressed intent to build a warehouse facility on the former cement plant site. With the City of Duluth's Duluth Economic and Development Authority, or DEDA, it has begun land preparation to use up to 40 acres (160,000 m 2) of the former industrial plant. After almost 30 years, some ...
The downtown area is home to a number of the city's cultural and social attractions, as well as government offices and business centers. Duluth's main library is located in downtown, as is the city's foremost museum, the courthouse, city hall, several local restaurants and bars with live music venues, and many of the larger business offices.
West Duluth covers an area of 5,726 acres (23 km 2), or 13% of the city area, making it the third-largest district in the city. Note that, as with many other Duluth neighborhood districts, the area actually developed to a major extent is considerably smaller than the district figure. This is largely due to the harsh topography (hills) of the area.