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U.S. Bank Plaza
Minneapolis, MN
Completed in 1981, U.S. Bank Plaza (formerly Pillsbury Center) is a 1.8 million-square-foot office complex. Its dual office towers contain 22 and 40 stories, and are clad in travertine marble and bronze-tinted reflective glass. Serving as an entrance to the complex is a large, eight-story glass-enclosed atrium with a roof composed of six sloping glass prisms. In this area, tenants and visitors have access to a variety of shops, restaurants and services at the ground and skyway levels. Parking for approximately 500 cars is provided in an underground facility.
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Address 200 South Sixth Street Minneapolis, MN
Location The block bounded by South 5th and 6th streets and 2nd and 3rd avenues
Hines' Role Developer Property Manager
Architect Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Net Rentable Area Retail space: 46,786 sq. ft. (4,346 sq. m.)
Office building: 1,273,103 sq. ft. (118,271 sq. m.)
Typical Floor Size 21,300 sq. ft. (1,979 sq. meters)
Major Tenants Fredrikson & Byron U. S. Bank Ernst & Young Grant Thorton Henson & Efron
Awards The Minneapolis Business Journal 2003
Sustainability ENERGY STAR 2001-2009
Contact Information Bruce Koehler
612-338-8250
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