Minneapolis’s finest homes aren't merely elegant, well-appointed, or historic — they are the legacies of the icons who made Minneapolis what it is today. 2000 Irving was built in 1906 by one of the city’s most prominent architects William Kenyon. He left his foot print across Lowry Hill. Within the house is uniquely voluminous and architecturally well-preserved. Soaring ceilings and beautifully preserved crown moldings imbue every room with gracious elegance, while a breathtaking grand stairway rises through the heart of the home, framing lines of sight all the way up to the third-floor skylight. The parlor level is perfect for entertaining, offering an open-concept living room, large dining area, custom kitchen, and a cozy family room that effortlessly flows to multiple private courtyards. On the second level, the primary suite offers a spacious retreat with an oversized bedroom, a custom walk-in closet, in unit washer/dryer, and an opulent bath complete with a soaking tub, glass-enclosed shower, and double sinks. One additional generous sized bedroom and bathroom complete the second floor. On the Third floor you'll find two generously sized bedrooms and bathroom.