List of tallest buildings in Minneapolis

List of tallest buildings in Minneapolis
Skyline of Minneapolis

This list of tallest buildings in Minneapolis ranks skyscrapers and high-rises in the U.S. city of Minneapolis, Minnesota by height. The tallest building in the city is the 57-story IDS Tower, which rises 792 feet (241 m) and was designed by architect Philip Johnson and completed in 1973.[1] It also stands as the tallest building in the state of Minnesota and the 44th-tallest building in the United States. The second-tallest skyscraper in the city and the state is Capella Tower, which rises 775 feet (236 m).[2] Eighteen of the twenty tallest buildings in Minnesota are located in Minneapolis. Most of the tallest buildings in Downtown Minneapolis are linked via the Minneapolis Skyway System, the largest pedestrian skywalk system in the world.[3]

The history of skyscrapers in the city began with the construction of the Lumber Exchange Building, now also known as the Edison Building, in 1886; this structure, rising 165 feet (50 m) and 12 floors,[4] is often regarded as the first skyscraper in Minnesota and one of the first fire-proof buildings in the country.[5] The Lumber Exchange Building also stands as the oldest structure outside of New York City with at least 12 floors.[6] Minneapolis went through a small building boom in the early 1920s, and then experienced a much larger boom lasting from 1960 to the early 1990s. During this time 24 of the city's 33 tallest buildings were constructed, including the IDS Tower, 225 South Sixth and Wells Fargo Center. The city is the site of eleven skyscrapers at least 492 feet (150 m) in height, including three which rank among the tallest in the United States. Overall, the skyline of Minneapolis is ranked (based upon existing and under construction buildings over 492 feet (150 m) tall) second in the Midwestern United States (after Chicago) and 15th in the United States.[A]

Minneapolis entered into another high-rise construction boom in 2000, and has since seen the completion of six buildings rising over 300 feet (91 m) tall. The latest, being the high-rise IVY Hotel + Residences, was completed in late 2008.[7] There are also five skyscrapers proposed and approved for construction in the city, the tallest being The Nicollet. This building, originally approved as a 40-story residential tower, has since been redesigned as a 50-floor mixed-use building that would consist of primarily office space.[8] As of April 2008, there are 19 high-rise buildings under construction, approved for construction, and proposed for construction in Minneapolis.[9]

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Panorama of the Minneapolis skyline

Tallest buildings

IDS Tower, the tallest building in Minneapolis and Minnesota
Capella Tower, the second-tallest building in Minneapolis
The Wells Fargo Center, the third-tallest building in Minneapolis
The Qwest Building, the 17th-tallest building in Minneapolis
The Hennepin County Government Center, the 18th-tallest building in Minneapolis

This list ranks Minneapolis skyscrapers that stand at least 300 feet (91 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.

Rank Name Height
ft / m
Floors Year Notes
1 IDS Tower 792 / 241 57 1973 187th-tallest building in the world, 47th-tallest in the United States. Has been the tallest building in Minneapolis and Minnesota since 1973. Tallest building constructed in Minneapolis in the 1970s. Tallest glass-curtain wall skyscraper in the United States. Also known as IDS Center (originally spelled "Centre").[1][10]
2 Capella Tower 775 / 237 56 1992 58th-tallest in the United States. Tallest building constructed in Minneapolis in the 1990s. Originally known as First Bank Place; formerly known as US Bancorp Tower.[2][11]
3 Wells Fargo Center 774 / 236 57 1988 59th-tallest in the United States. Tallest building constructed in Minneapolis in the 1980s. Formerly known as the Norwest Center.[12][13]
4 33 South Sixth 668 / 204 52 1982 Tallest building in Minneapolis west of Nicollet Mall. Originally known as the Multifoods Tower.[14][15]
5 Campbell Mithun Tower 579 / 177 42 1985 Originally known as the Piper Jaffray Headquarters. Second-tallest glass-curtain wall building in Minneapolis, behind the IDS Tower.[16][17]
6 US Bank Plaza I 561 / 171 40 1981 [18][19]
7 Dain Rauscher Plaza 539 / 164 40 1992 [20][21]
8 Fifth Street Towers II 504 / 153 36 1988 [22][23]
9 Ameriprise Financial Center 498 / 152 31 2000 Tallest single-tenant office tower in Central Minneapolis. Tallest office building constructed in the United States in the year 2000. Also known as American Express Tower.[24][25]
10 Target Plaza South 492 / 150 33 2001 [26][27]
11 Plaza VII 475 / 145 36 1987 [28][29]
12 The Carlyle 469 / 143 41 2007 Tallest residential building in Minneapolis and Minnesota. Tallest building in the city north of 4th Street.[30][31]
13 US Bancorp Center 467 / 142 32 2000 [32][33]
14 AT&T Tower 464 / 141 34 1991 Also known as the AT&T Building[34][35]
15 Accenture Tower 455 / 139 33 1987 [36][37]
16 Foshay Tower 448 / 137 32 1929 Tallest building in Minneapolis from 1929 until 1973.[38][39]
17 Qwest Building 416 / 127 26 1932 Originally constructed in 1932 with a height of 346 feet (105 m), height increased to 416 feet (127 m) in 1958 with the addition of a penthouse and rooftop structure. Tallest building constructed in Minneapolis in the 1930s.[40][41]
18 50 South Sixth 404 / 123 30 2001 [42][43]
19 Hennepin County Government Center 404 / 123 24 1977 [44][45]
20 LaSalle Plaza 387 / 118 28 1991 [46][47]
21 One Financial Plaza 383 / 117 28 1960 Tallest building constructed in Minneapolis in the 1960s. Also known as 1 Financial Center.[48][49]
22 Marriott Hotel City Center 381 / 116 32 1983 [50][51]
23 Fifth Street Towers I 354 / 108 23 1987 [52][53]
24 Minneapolis City Hall 341 / 104 14 1906 Richardsonian Romanesque structure designed by Long and Kees, listed on the National Register of Historic Places; also known as the Municipal Building.[54][55][56]
25 McKnight Tower Apartments 337 / 103 39 1973 Tallest all-residential building in Minneapolis from 1973 until the completion of The Carlyle in 2007. Tallest building located outside of Central Minneapolis.[57][58]
26 100 Washington Square 332 / 101 22 1981 [59][60]
27 Marquette Place Apartments 331 / 101 36 1987 [61]
28 110 Grant Apartments 330 / 101 34 1985 [62]
29 US Bank Plaza II 321 / 98 23 1981 [19][63]
30 Midwest Plaza 320 / 98 20 1969 [64]
31 La Rive Condominiums 312 / 95 29 1987 Tallest building in the Nicollet Island/East Bank neighborhood of Minneapolis' University Community.[65]
32 Rand Tower 311 / 95 26 1929 Moderne office tower designed by Holabird and Root, listed on the National Register of Historic Places[54][66][67]
33 Churchill Apartments 310 / 95 33 1981 [68]
34 Ivy Hotel + residence 302 / 25 2008
35 Grant Park 294 / 27 2004
35 U.S. Federal Courthouse 294 / 15 1997
37 Skyscape 291 / 28 2007
38 Minneapolis Hilton & Towers 287 / 25 1992
39 Centre Village 277 / 26 1985
40 Graves 601 Hotel 270 / 22 2003
41 river Towers B 269 / 27 1966
42 Moos Health Sciences Center 268 / 17 1974
43 Riverveiw Tower 267 / 26 1973
44 Medical Arts Building 265 / 19 1924
44 Oracle Centre 265 / 19 1985
45 701 Building 264 / 19 1984
46 501 Marquette 261 / 20 1915
47 Ameriprise Client Service Center 258 / 15 2002
48 Ceder Hi Apartments 256 / 25 1970
49 Summit House East 246 / 25 1969
50 Lake Point Condiminiums 242 / 20 1978
51 Parker Skyview Apartments 234 / 25 1971
52 Midtown Exchange 231 / 16 1928
52 Ebenezer Tower Apartments 228 / 23 1971

Tallest buildings by pinnacle height

The Foshay Tower, the sixth-tallest building in Minneapolis when measuring by pinnacle height

This list ranks Minneapolis skyscrapers based on their pinnacle height, which includes radio and antenna masts. As architectural features and spires can be regarded as subjective, some skyscraper enthusiasts prefer this method of measurement. Standard architectural height measurement, which excludes antennas in building height, is included for comparative purposes.

Rank Name Pinnacle height
ft / m
Standard height
ft / m
Reference
1 IDS Tower 886 / 270 792 / 241 [10]
2 Wells Fargo Center 787 / 240 774 / 236 [13]
3 Capella Tower 775 / 237 775 / 237 [11]
4 33 South Sixth 668 / 204 668 / 204 [15]
5 Foshay Tower 607 / 185 448 / 137 [17]
6 Campbell Mithun Tower 579 / 177 579 / 177 [39]
7 US Bank Plaza I 561 / 171 561 / 171 [19]
8 Dain Rauscher Plaza 539 / 164 539 / 164 [21]
9 Fifth Street Towers II 504 / 153 504 / 153 [23]
10 Ameriprise Financial Center 498 / 152 498 / 152 [25]

Tallest under construction, approved, proposed, and cancelled

The IVY Hotel + Residences under construction in May 2007

This lists skyscrapers that are under construction, approved or proposed in Minneapolis and planned to rise at least 300 feet (91 m) in height, but are not yet completed structures.

Name Height*
ft / m
Floors Year*
(est.)
Status Notes
The Nicollet 50 Cancelled Originally approved as a 40-story residential tower in 2005, but the building was redesigned as a 50-story mixed-use tower in 2007.[8]
1010 Nicolet 30 Proposed
Eclipse 2 360 / 110 32 2012 Cancelled Also known as Eclipse South.[69][70]
East Bank Mills Building E 324 / 99 27 2012 Approved
[71]
Longfellow Station Phase 1 21 proposed
West Accenture Tower 455 / 138.68 33 never built
Wabasha tower proposed
Eclipse North proposed
Lofts at the River 148 / 45.11 11 floors construction is suspended. But foundation is already made.
University of minnesota Amplatz Children's hospital 117 / 35.66 7 floors construction is on going
Nicollet Residences Tower 33 Proposed
222 Hennepin
1368 LaSalle Avenue 432 / 131.68 36 Approved Magellan Development Group LLC proposed this 100 million dollar plus apartment tower on the site of 1368 LaSalle Avenue.

* Table entries without text indicate that information regarding building heights and/or dates of completion has not yet been released.

Timeline of tallest buildings

The Lumber Exchange Building stood as the tallest building in Minneapolis from 1886 to 1890.

This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Minneapolis.

Name Street address Years as tallest Height
ft / m
Floors Reference
Globe Building[B] 4th Street South 1882–1886 157 / 48 8 [72]
Lumber Exchange Building 10 5th Street South 1886–1887 165 / 50 12 [4]
Industrial Exposition Building Central Avenue Southeast and Main Street Southeast 1887–1890 240 / 73 8 (plus tower) [73]
Metropolitan Building[C] 308 2nd Avenue South 1890–1895 258 / 79 12 [74]
Minneapolis City Hall 350 5th Street South 1895–1929 341 / 104 14 [56]
Foshay Tower 821 Marquette Avenue 1929–1973 448 / 137 32 [39]
IDS Tower 80 8th Street South 1973–present 792 / 241 55 [10]

See also

Notes

A. ^ New York has 216 existing and under construction buildings at least 492 feet (150 m), Chicago has 114, Miami has 32, Houston has 31, Los Angeles has 26, Dallas has 20, San Francisco has 21, Atlanta has 19, Boston has 19, Las Vegas has 16, Seattle has 15, Philadelphia has 15, Pittsburgh has 10, Jersey City has 9, Minneapolis has 11, Detroit has 8, Denver has 7. Source of skyline ranking information: SkyscraperPage.com: New York, Chicago, Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Boston, Seattle, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Jersey City, Minneapolis, Denver (Minneapolis has the 14th-largest skyline in the U. S.).
B. ^ This building was demolished in the 1950s.
C. ^ This building was demolished in 1962.

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