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A semi-hidden industrial area of town
lies at the intersection of Louisiana Ave. and 27th Street.
In 1964, the block west of Louisiana was owned by the
Landers-Norblom Christenson Co., which was a sand and gravel
company. In the 1960s, the land was sold off and
industrial buildings were built. The following
information came from tax records, and the black and white
photos came from tax assessor files.
7300 West 27th Street: This
building was built by the National Biscuit Co. (Nabisco) in
1968. A 1971 description said it supplied cookies and
crackers to grocery stores throughout Minnesota; Phillip V.
Groff, manager. In 2000 the building was purchased by Flextech, Inc. 7400 West 27th Street: This building has housed NAPA
Genuine Auto Parts since it was built in 1968.
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