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Eitel Hospital

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Built
  
1911

Opened
  
1911

Architecture firm
  
Long, Laaux & Long

NRHP Reference #
  
07001313

Architectural style
  
Neoclassical architecture

Added to NRHP
  
26 December 2007

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Location
  
1367 Willow St., Minneapolis, Minnesota

Similar
  
Young–Quinlan Building, AT&T Tower, Red Eye Theater, RSM Plaza, LaSalle Plaza

Eitel Hospital (later renamed "Doctors Memorial Hospital") is a former hospital building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, located across from Loring Park. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building is a brick building primarily in the Classical Revival style, made plainer when its original cornice was removed. The hospital was founded by Dr. George Eitel in 1912 and served wealthy citizens of Minneapolis. It featured sun porches with Navajo rugs and private rooms with brass beds and mahogany furniture. His wife Jeanne Eitel, a nurse, directed the nursing school.

In 1982, it began a formal alliance with Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and in 1985, the 144-bed hospital closed. The building later became the Willow Street Center for Youth and Families.

In 2005, Village Green Companies submitted a proposal for renovating the former Eitel Hospital building into apartments, along with two additional six-story buildings on the block. The proposal included an adaptive reuse renovation of the 1911 building, along with rebuilding the cornice in a design similar to the original cornice. Later additions to the building were proposed for demolition. Ground was broken on the complex on October 25, 2006 and Eitel Building City Apartments was completed in September 2008.

References

Eitel Hospital Wikipedia