Right for the Roanoke

To those business and professional men who are located downtown, location in the new Roanoke Building means the addition of an hour a day. That is the hour which is now lost by the morning’s half-hour journey through downtown traffic, by the return journey late in the afternoon, and by the time required in going to and from garage or parking grounds. This time-saving means approximately 300 working hours a year, or thirty-seven-and-a-half eight days, or one-and-a-half working months. Still more important, the business or professional man who saves these precious hours, does so when time means most to him and to his affairs. He can start his daily tasks one-half hour earlier–the best period in the day for accomplishment and he will feel fresher and more fit for his work throughout the day.

The other half is saved in the evening, when the family dinner awaits and social affairs may impend. Moreover, when the tenant arrives at the new Roanoke Building, he saves additional time by actually driving into and parking his car inside the building, under the same roof that shelters his office. Furthermore, the Roanoke Building is located within easy reach of every home in Minneapolis. It is fed by the main thoroughfares for motor car traffic and by main street car and bus lines. The Roanoke Building advantages of greater convenience and time saving, which appeal so strongly to tenants, are equally attractive to the general public.

For further information apply to Conklin-Zonne-Loomis Company, 520 First National-Soo Line Building, or The Morris T. Baker Company, 330 Baker Building.