WaHu Student Apartments

WaHu Student Apartments
WaHu Student Apartments on a clear day with snow on the ground. The left side is lower, six stories; the right side is eleven.
The building in 2023
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Alternative names
  • WaHu
  • Wahu
General information
Type
Architectural styleModern
LocationMinneapolis, Minnesota
Address1016 Washington Avenue Southeast
Coordinates44°58′23″N 93°13′21″W / 44.97306°N 93.22250°W / 44.97306; -93.22250
Construction startedDecember 2013
CompletedAugust 2015
Cost$90 million (USD)
ClientCPM Development
LandlordB.HOM Student Living LLC
Height132 ft (40 m)
Technical details
Floor count11
Floor area550,000 sq ft (51,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architecture firmBKV Group
Developer
  • North Bay Companies
  • Reuter Walton Development

WaHu Student Apartments (also known simply as WaHu or Wahu) is a luxury residential apartment building located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was first announced in 2012 with intent to cater to the campus population of the nearby University of Minnesota. The complex comprises 327 residential units within three apartment towers. It also contains designated retail space, currently leased by tenants such as Bank of America, Blaze Pizza, and local restaurants.

Its name is a combination of the two roads at its adjacent intersection, Huron Boulevard Southeast and Washington Avenue Southeast. WaHu Student Apartments is located in the Stadium Village neighborhood of Minneapolis, built atop the site of a former blood plasma clinic that contributed to several construction delays for the complex. Neighboring structures to the apartment complex include TCF Bank Stadium and the Stadium Village light rail station. Construction of WaHu Student Apartments was completed in August 2015, in time for the start of the academic year.


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