Minneapolis: so gay, the buildings are into it.
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Minneapolis: so gay, the buildings are into it.
It is not available in Minnesota. No distributor has it.They didn't have any Ohio beers I haven't seen up here before and they don't even carry Dogfish Head (which I have yet to find anywhere over here).
Dogfish Head is only available in 26 (mostly eastern) states. MN is not one of them. And looking at a list of Ohio breweries, Great Lakes is the only one I recall ever seeing, whether at an average store or The Ale Jail and Zipp's. Again, it's probably a limited distribution issue. You could always try beers from a bit closer.Eh, the building looks like a typical 2000s apartment building w/retail, but I do like the tower on the corner. I have yet to check out the main section of Whole Foods (never set foot in one before and I say that as a quasi-hipster), but I did check out their beer selection and found it meh. They didn't have any Ohio beers I haven't seen up here before and they don't even carry Dogfish Head (which I have yet to find anywhere over here).
It is very dependent upon the floor assembly. If there is a layer of gypcrete and a sound mat material cast in then that helps with the lateral transfer of sound (horizontally) as well as vertical transfer of sound.Yeah, you can sound proof easily so you don't hear things like the voices next door. But it's really really hard to make a stick built building actually quiet. Just random building noises transmit way more. Like people walking above you...
It perfectly fit the criteria of real estate, Location, Location, LocationNot surprised. The location is prime. If your goal is to be near downtown and near some good eats, that's your easiest option.
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