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Minneapolis Accessibility
ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS MINNEAPOLIS ACCESSIBILITY Welcome Letter ..................................................................... 1 Introduction ........................................................................... 2 Getting Here .......................................................................... 3 Getting Around ....................................................................... 4 } Parking Information........................................................ 5 } Map ............................................................................... 13 Minneapolis Convention Center............................................ 14 Accessible Hotels ................................................................ 16 Accessible Dining................................................................. 17 Downtown Attractions .......................................................... 18 Equipment & Services ........................................................ 21 Equipment Rental................................................................. 23 Links & Additional Information ............................................ 25 2 DEAR VISITOR, On behalf of Meet Minneapolis Convention and Visitors Association and the Minneapolis Advisory Committee on People with Disabilities, we welcome you to our fine city. Meet Minneapolis markets the city as a premier destination for conventions and meetings, group tourism and leisure travel. Meet Minneapolis staff, its partners, local businesses, civic leaders and the community -
Canadian Pacific Plaza
CANADIAN PACIFIC PLAZA BRENT JACOBSON BEN KRSNAK 612.355.2609 612.355.2608 [email protected] TRANSPORTATION EFFICIENT SPACES C BUSINESS SYNERGY AREA ATTRACTIONS BUILDING AMENITIES SKYWAY CONNECTED P COMMUNITY EATS P CANADIAN PACIFIC PLAZA CANADIAN PACIFIC Building Public Lobby AVAILABLE OFFICE SF: Suite 101 2,620 sf Suite 175 1,262 sf Suite 300 38,538 sf Suite 1300 10,455 sf Suite 1420/1475 4,623 sf Suite 1600 5,139 sf Suite 1951 1,293 sf Suite 2150 3,614 sf Suite 2190 2,024 sf Suite 2480 2,117 sf Suite 2550 3,554 sf LEASE RATE: $15-$18 / sf net, office $25-$30 / sf net, retail 2019 CAM AND TAX: $15.45 / sf Located in the heart of the Minneapolis CBD, Canadian Pacific Plaza is a 26-story, 393,902 square foot office building with efficient floor plates, excellent glass lines, and great views. Tenants enjoy the use of exceptional facilities at no additional cost. Canadian Pacific Plaza offers a state of the art conferencing and Building Training Room training room facility, a large fitness center with locker rooms, and on-site property management services. S 4th Street Light Rail Transit Line / S 5th Street Nicollet Mall Marquette Ave S S 6th StreetCanadian Pacific Plaza 2nd Ave S Building Fitness Center BRENT JACOBSON BEN KRSNAK 612.355.2609 612.355.2608 [email protected] AMENITY UPGRADES UNDER CONSTRUCTION New amenities under construction! Canadian Pacific Plaza is currently undergoing significant amenity upgrades which will provide tenants with more interactive and engaging common areas. Amenity upgrades include conference room updating, bike storage, and upgraded tenant lounge space. -
PIPELINE FOODS, LLC, Et Al.,1 Debtors. Chapter 11 Case
Case 21-11002-KBO Doc 110 Filed 07/23/21 Page 1 of 54 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: Chapter 11 PIPELINE FOODS, LLC, et al.,1 Case No. 21-11002 (KBO) Debtors. Jointly Administered AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Sabrina G. Tu, depose and say that I am employed by Stretto, the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned cases. On July 21, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via overnight mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A, and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B: • Notice of Telephonic Section 341 Meeting (Docket No. 73) • Application of the Debtors for Entry of an Order Pursuant to Bankruptcy Code Section 327(a), Bankruptcy Rules 2014(a) and 2016, and Local Rules 2014-1 and 2016- 2, Authorizing Appointment of Bankruptcy Management Solutions, Inc. d/b/a Stretto as Administrative Agent to the Debtors, Effective as of the Petition Date (Docket No. 85) • Motion of the Debtors for the Entry of an Order Authorizing (I) Retention and Employment of SierraConstellation Partners, LLC to Provide Interim Management Services, a Chief Restructuring Officer, and Additional Personnel, and (II) the Designation of Winston Mar as Chief Restructuring Officer, Effective as of the Petition Date (Docket No. 86) • Debtors’ Motion for Entry of Order Authorizing Debtors to Retain and Compensate Professionals Utilized in the Ordinary Course of Business, Effective as of the Petition Date (Docket No. -
December 2, 2011 Burl W. Haar Executive Secretary
414 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401 — VIA ELECTRONIC FILING— December 2, 2011 Burl W. Haar Executive Secretary Minnesota Public Utilities Commission 121 7th Place East, Suite 350 St. Paul, MN 55101 RE: PETITION FOR APPROVAL OF A NEW ESCROW FUND AGREEMENT FOR NUCLEAR PLANT DECOMMISSIONING DOCKET NO. E002/M-11-______ Dear Dr. Haar: Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation (“Xcel Energy” or the “Company”), submits to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (the “Commission”) a Petition for approval to modify the Accessible Escrow Fund accounts for nuclear plant decommissioning. The Commission’s July 20, 2006, Order in Docket No. E002/M-05-1648 approved the Company’s May 8, 2006, Petition to establish new escrow accounts for nuclear plant decommissioning funds in a way that would allow funds to be returned to ratepayers if warranted. The establishment of the “accessible external escrow proposal” was embodied in an Escrow and Custody Agreement. The agreement is designed to set aside nuclear decommissioning funds in accounts that are accessible prior to or during the decommissioning process. Transfers from the fund and modifications to the agreement can only be made upon Commission approval. Since the Commission’s approval of the Escrow and Custody Agreement, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the operating licenses of both Prairie Island and Monticello an additional 20 years. Monticello can now operate until 2030, Prairie Island Unit 1 can operate until 2033 and Prairie Island Unit 2 unit 2034. Due to the change in remaining recovery periods for the plants, a review of the agreement and their current balances indicates a rebalancing of Burl W. -
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Block E Update ............................................. 1-2 THE Snapshot: 655 Nicollet .....................................2 Revitalizing “NordEast”! ..................................3 Member Profiles ...............................................4 Connection Holiday Forecast ...............................................6 Minnesota Marketplace ............................... 7-8 Legislative Update ............................................9 Winterizing Plumbing Tips ...........................10 Click on article Program Recap................................................11 title to link directly MSCA Leadership ..........................................12 to that page! Calendar of Events & Corp. Sponsors .........13 STARR Awards Flyer ......................................14 NOVEMBER 2015 FEATURE Block E: A Look Back... ARTICLE and a New Chapter by Susanne Miller, LOUCKS With the exciting buzz surrounding By 1950, Moby Dicks was in full shopping and entertainment Little did the Minnesota Lynx championship swing and Shinder’s anchored each mall, housing a dueling piano bar, Winter know win and third WNBA title, a group end of Block E’s Hennepin face. restaurants, and an AMC movie that more of members at a recent MSCA The next three decades were a theater. The five-star Graves 601 than 50 years meeting began reflecting on the gritty time in Block E’s history, with luxury hotel was built on most of later, two history of Block E and the impacts panhandling, loitering, drug dealing, the block’s First Avenue side. It was professional of the new Mayo Clinic Square. The and street crime taking a heavy toll hoped that the new Block E would sports teams, conversation spurred a stroll down on the area. resuscitate the retail that had left in partnership memory lane and subsequent walk Hennepin Avenue for Nicollet Mall with Mayo around the block. In 1987, the city council voted to and the suburbs. -
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Downtown Minneapolis Hotels Map
DOWNTOWN MINNEAPOLIS HOTELS MAP 14 8 Central Downtown Hennepin Avenue TARGET FIELD Theater District Loring Park Target Field Mill District 12 Elliot Park Warehouse North Loop 2 32 WAREHOUSE DISTRICT/ HENNEPIN AVE Light Rail Stop Target Center 17 Light Rail 24 10 Skyway NICOLLET MALL Meet Minneapolis 12 11 Visitor Center 27 25 35 13 29 31 30 GOVERNMENT PLAZA 5 28 3 33 25 23 20 METR O BL UE & GREEN LINES The Armory US BANK STADIUM 34 21 6 U.S. Bank Stadium 7 4 16 Orchestra Hall 9 HOTELS: 19 18 1 300 Clifton Bed & Breakfast 14 Hewing Hotel 27 Mpls Marriott City Center 2 AC Hotel by Marriott 15 Hilton Garden Inn 28 Moxy MinneapolisO GREEN Dtwn LINE 26 METR 22 3 Aloft Minneapolis 16 Hilton Minneapolis 29 Radisson Blu Downtown 4 Best Western Normandy 17 Hilton Tru/Home2Stes 30 Radisson Red 15 METR 5 Canopy By Hilton Mill District 18 Holiday Inn Express 31 Rand Tower Hotel O BL 6 Courtyard Minneapolis 19 Hotel Ivy 32 RenaissanceUE LINE Minneapolis 7 DoubleTree Suites 20 Hyatt Centric 33 Residence Inn City Center Minneapolis 8 Element Mpls North Loop 21 Hyatt Place Downtown 34 W Hotel - The Foshay Convention Center 9 Elliot Park Hotel 22 Hyatt Regency 35 Westin Minneapolis (The) 10 Embassy Suites 23 LeMeridien Chambers CEDA R / RIVERSIDE 11 Emery Hotel 24 Loews Minneapolis 12 Four Seasons (early 2022) 25 Marquette (The) 1 13 Hampton Inn & Suites 26 Millennium Hotel Minneapolis RESTAURANT | Address | Phone | Type CENTRAL DOWNTOWN (NICOLLET-MARQUETTE AVE) LORING PARK 801 Chop House | 801 Nicollet | 612-230-2467 | Steakhouse Buca di Beppo | 1204 Harmon Place | 612-288-0138 | Italian 8th Street Grill | 800 Marquette Ave | 612-349-5717 | American Cafe’ Lurcat | 1624 Harmon Place | 612-486-5500 | Contemporary Brit’s Pub | 1110 Nicollet Mall | 612-332-3908 | Irish Craft Bar & Lounge | Convention Ctr-1301 2nd Ave S | 612-615-0124 | American Dakota Jazz | 1010 Nicollet Mall | 612-332-1010 | American Lakes and Legends Brewing Co. -
CITY of MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA $12,975,000* General Obligation Parking Assessment Refunding Bonds, Series 2020
PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT DATED SEPTEMBER 9, 2020 REFUNDING ISSUE $12,975,000* RATINGS: NOT BANK-QUALIFIED Fitch Ratings: AA+ Requested from S&P Global Ratings See “RATINGS” herein. In the opinion of Kennedy & Graven, Chartered, Bond Counsel, based on present federal and Minnesota laws, regulations, rulings and decisions (which excludes any pending legislation which may have a retroactive effect), and assuming compliance with certain pletion or amendment. Under no covenants set forth in the resolutions approving the issuance of the Bonds, interest on the Bonds is not includable in gross income for federal income tax purposes and, to the same extent, is not includable in the taxable net income of individuals, estates, and n in which such offer, solicitation or sale trusts for Minnesota income purposes, and is not a preference item for purposes of computing the federal alternative minimum tax or the Minnesota alternative minimum tax imposed on individuals, estates, and trusts. Such interest is subject to Minnesota franchise taxes on corporations (including financial institutions) measured by income. No opinion will be expressed by Bond Counsel regarding other state or federal tax consequences caused by the receipt or accrual of interest on the Bonds or arising with respect to ownership of the Bonds. See “TAX EXEMPTION” herein. information is subject to com CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA $12,975,000* General Obligation Parking Assessment Refunding Bonds, Series 2020 Proposal Opening: September 17, 2020 until 10:00 a.m. Central Time ver, the pricing and underwriting Consideration of Award: Subsequent to Proposal Opening. See “OFFICIAL TERMS OF PROPOSAL” herein. shall there be any sale of these securities in any jurisdictio Dated Date of Bonds: Date of Delivery Interest Payment Dates: Each June 1 and December 1, commencing June 1, 2021 The General Obligation Parking Assessment Refunding Bonds, Series 2020 (the “Bonds”), of the City of Minneapolis (the “City”) will mature as shown on the inside front cover of this Official Statement. -
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT of MINNESOTA in Re: Chapter 11 Case No
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA In re: Chapter 11 Case No. 11-45190 Lyman Holding Company, et al., (Jointly Administered) Debtors.1 NOTICE OF CONTINUED HEARING ON DISCLOSURE STATEMENT TO: The parties on the attached service list. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the hearing on the adequacy of the Disclosure Statement in Support of Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation of the Debtors and Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors dated October 18, 2012 [docket number 662], which was scheduled for December 13, 2012 (see Order and Notice for Hearing on Disclosure Statement [docket no. 654]), has been continued until January 16, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. in Courtroom No. 2B, United States Courthouse, 316 North Robert Street, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55101. Dated: December 12, 2012 /e/ Douglas W. Kassebaum James L. Baillie (#3980) Douglas W. Kassebaum (#386802) FREDRIKSON & BYRON, P.A. 200 South Sixth Street, Suite 4000 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Phone (612) 492-7000 Fax (612) 492-7077 [email protected] [email protected] 5285840.1 ATTORNEYS FOR DEBTORS 1 Jointly administered estates of the following Debtors: Lyman Holding Company Case No. BKY 11-45190, Lyman Lumber Company Case No. BKY 11-45191, Automated Building Components, Inc. Case No. BKY 11-45192, Building Materials Wholesalers, Inc. Case No. BKY 11-45193, Carpentry Contractors Corp. Case No. BKY 11-45194, Construction Mortgage Investors Co. Case No. BKY 11-45196, Lyman Development Co. Case No. BKY 11-45199, Lyman Lumber Wisconsin, Inc. Case No. BKY 11-45201, Lyman Properties, L.L.C. Case No. BKY 11-45202, Mid-America Cedar, Inc. -
SKYWAY OPERATIONS SUMMARY VERSION: Wednesday, March 10, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS SKYWAY SYSTEM SKYWAY OPERATIONS SUMMARY VERSION: Wednesday, March 10, 2021 INFORMATION LIMITED TO BUILDINGS THAT HAVE REPORTED HOURS AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BUILDING NAME STATUS CURRENT SKYWAY OPERATIONS 100 Washington SquareUPDATED Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. 111 Washington SquareUPDATED Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. 11th & Harmon Ramp Skyway access closed until further notice. 11th & Marquette Ramp (Orchestra Skyway access to Hilton Hotel: Monday ‐ Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., closed Hall Ramp) Saturday and Sunday. Skyway access to Convention Center: Closed until further notice. 11th Street Underground Ramp Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. 121 South 8th Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. 323 Washington See information for Gateway Ramp. 330 South Second Building Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday. 365 Nicollet Apartments Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. 510 Marquette Skyway access via card access only. 517 Marquette Ramp Skyway access to Rand Tower Hotel: Monday ‐ Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. Skyway access to Westin Hotel: Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. Skyway access to Soo Line Building: Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6:00 a.m. -
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FEDERAL HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PROJECTS Minnesota A total of 162 Federal Historic Tax Credit projects (certified by the National Park Service) and $362,554,811 in Federal Historic Tax Credits between fiscal year 2001 through 2020, leveraged an estimated $2,084,690,166 in total development. Data source: National Park Service, 2020 Roseau Warren Ely Virginia Duluth 2 10 Detroit Lakes Fergus Falls 2 3 Brainerd ¦¨§94 ¦¨§35 Long Prairie Little Falls Rush City St. Cloud2 Clearwater 35W Willmar Minneapolis ¦¨§ 63 Atwater Minnetonka 41St. Paul Beach Dawson ¦¨§494 Chaska Fort Snelling Olivia Red Wing Henderson Jordan 6 2 Frantenac Montgomery Cannon Falls 2 Wabasha New Ulm St. Peter Springfield Faribault Winona 2 2 Rochester Albert Lea ¦¨§90 Federal Historic Tax Credit Projects 1 6 - 10 0 30 60 120 Miles R 2 - 5 11 and over Provided by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Historic Tax Credit Coalition For more information, contact Shaw Sprague, NTHP Vice President for Government Relations | (202) 588-6339 | [email protected] or Patrick Robertson, HTCC Executive Director | (202) 302-2957 | [email protected] Minnesota Historic Tax Credit Projects, FY 2001-2020 Project Name Address City Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Home Improvement Building 135-141 East William Albert Lea 2005 $5,343,465 Multi-Use Street Gustav Glader Bosch Farmstead 8193 Co. Road 4 SE Atwater 2009 $43,893 Housing Franklin Junior High School 1001 Kingwood Street Brainerd 2009 $6,820,654 Multi-Use Boiler and Tank Shop Bldg. 1 101 SE 13th Street -
Nicollet Mall & 6Th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota
NICOLLET MALL & 6TH STREET MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA HOMEOFFICE SPACEPROPERTY AVAILABL FEATURESE LEASING LOCATION SITE PROPERTY FACTS PARKING For more information, please contact: BRENT ERICKSON MARK STEVENS KIM MEYER PETER FITZGERALD 612.305.2110 612.343.7114 952.893.8887 952.241.1111 BRENT ERICKSON [email protected] DUSIL [email protected] ERICKSON [email protected] [email protected] 612.305.2144 612.2.30305.5.21211010 801 Nicollet Mall, Suite 325 | Minneapolis, MN 55402 | cushwakenm.com NICOLLET MALL & 6TH STREET MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA HOMEOFFICE SPACEPROPERTY AVAILABL FEATURESE LEASING LOCATION SITE PROPERTY FACTS PARKING PROPERTY FEATURES • Exceptional world-class 40-story office tower located along the rapidly transforming north end of Nicollet Mall. • Office tower is timeless glass and aluminum architecture with postmodern italian marble, terrazzo, and granite interior. • Top amenities included in the stunningly unified renovation. • Flexible floor plans with large glass lines and great views. • The curated hub for premium residences, retail, and restaurants. • Unique, creative space opportunity with Nicollet Mall exposure; 30,000 square feet. • 2 levels of retail including Caribou, D’Amico, Sprout and Fresh Market BUILDING FEATURES BUILDING SIZE 696,401 SF BUILDING CLASS A YEAR BUILT 1991 TOTAL AVAILABLE Office: 98,626 SF Retail: 9,123 SF MAXIMUM CONTIGUOUS Office: 31,595 SF Retail: 3,186 SF MINIMUM DIVISIBLE Office: 1,123 SF Retail: 350 SF LEASE RATE $18.00 - $21.00 Net - Highrise