Island Station
Power Plant is
a decommissioned coal power plant on the Mississippi River less
than a mile up-river from downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota.
St. Paul Gas & Light Company commissioned construction of the plant in
1921. In 1923, before construction was even complete, a more efficient
technology for burning coal was developed, rendering the plant obsolete before
it even opened.
The
plant came online in 1926 and operated at three-fourths the intended capacity
until 1943 when it was shifted to an off-peak use and only produced power 6-10
weeks per year. In 1975, Northern States Power Co. (who acquired the plant shortly after
it was finished) decommissioned the plant and used it for storage.
In
1985 John Kerwin bought the plant and converted portions of the building into
studio apartments for local artists. For a time a colony of a half-dozen to a
dozen houseboat dwellers moored at the plant. In 2003 Island
Station L.L.C. purchased
the property for $1.5 million with the hope of turning it into a 235-unit condo
with a 20-slip marina.
The $80 million project started work and more than 100 units had even been
reserved, the project seems to have stalled. As of June 2011 the project has
been cancelled and the property is for sale.
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