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Center of the City CENTER OF THE CITY Within a 3 block radius THE POWER OF 8 MAX train stops LOCATION 64 Bus stops Center of the City Within a 5 block radius Between sixth and seventh streets, on Nicollet, bridging 202 Restaurants Minneapolis’ financial, retail, theatre, and entertainment districts. 18 Hotels With six skyways, the most connected building in downtown, minutes away from Target Center, Target Field, the Crystal Court, U.S. Bank Stadium, and the Government Center. 2 Sporting Venues 4 Theatres 2 LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS: - Unparalleled views of the city, the Mississippi River and Target Field, with abundant natural light - Adjoining retail mall provides on-site service providers, premier restaurants, both casual and fine dining, and major brand retailers - Connected to the Minneapolis Marriott City Center and minutes away from numerous boutique and brand name hotels through the skyway system - Convenient access to Light Rail Transit, Metro Transit, The Northstar Commuter Rail, Southwest Transit and Plymouth Metro Link. Numerous parking options including 7,000 spaces at downtown municipal garages - Two access points in and out of parking garage - Close proximity to local sporting venues such as Target Field and Target Center along with theatre and entertainment venues that include State Theatre and Orpheum Theatre - Convenient access to major freeways I-94, 394 and 35W Within a 5 block radius 3 CITY CENTER HIGHLIGHTS: - 50-story office tower, designed by Skidmore, - Multiple food options under one roof for breakfast, Owings & Merrill lunch, and dinner - Over 400,000 square feet of retail amenities - New state of the art conference center; boardroom create the pedestal of the office tower and training room - Over one million square feet of Class A - Fully equipped fitness center complemented by office space locker rooms complete with storage and showers - Efficient, column free floorplates - Energy Star® rated and LEED® Gold Certified 98% score - highest of any Minneapolis building - Seven-story, 687 space parking ramp including available underground, secure, heated executive parking 4 WHERE BUSINESS + CULTURE INTERSECT 5 High St. S N 6TH AVE. N 1ST ST. 2nd Ave. N N 2ND ST. 5TH AVE. N 3RD AVE N SOUTHEAST 2ND ST. PROPERTY SOUTHEAST MAIN ST. S 1ST ST. N 5TH ST. P 5th Ave. N 1ST AVE. N FACTS BorderAve. Total rentable area: SOUTHEAST MILL AVE. 1,099,952 rentable N AVE. ROYALSTON square feet Southeast 7th Ave. 3RD AVE. N MARQUETTE AVE. S N 3RD ST. Floorplate size: Southeast Main St. 24,700 rentable square feet 2ND AVE. N P S 1st St. NICOLLET MALL P N 4TH ST. Floors: 52 stories P P Holden St.Year N built/renovated: 1982/2005/2018/2019 P P 5th Ave. S Portland Ave. S 2ND AVE. S P TWINS WAY N 6TH ST. P P Net rental rate: N 9TH ST. $19.00 - $21.00 per square foot GLENWOOD AVE. P P P PORTLAND AVE. S 2019 Estimated Operating expenses & taxes: 12TH ST N $15.19 per square foot 1ST AVE. N P 11th St. N Park Ave. P Currie Ave. West 394 S 5TH ST. P N 8TH ST. Parking: WEST RIVER PARKWAY 6TH ST. S P Rates: GarageP - $330 per month 12TH ST. N 12TH ST. P Ramp - $256 per month HENNEPIN AVE. Business hours only - $226 per month P Chestnut Ave. 9TH ST. N 9th Ave. S N 12TH ST. Building Hours: 7TH ST. S S 4TH ST. Monday - Friday: 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. HAWTHORNE AVE. Saturday:15th N St. 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. NICOLLET MALL Transit: LINDEN AVE. WEST P S 5TH ST. P City Center is centrally located to numerous public transportation 8TH ST. S options. The Nicollet Mall Light Rail station is one block from P P S 13TH AVE. 9TH ST. S the property, offering service to 19 stations between downtown N 11TH ST. P Minneapolis and Mall of America via the Hiawatha Line. Further, P there are over 35 bus routes with stops within one block. A bike rack PARK AVE. Norm McGrew Place is located at the Hawthornenorth end Ave.of the West building. 13th St. N S 3rd St. S 3RD ST. Security: P 12TH ST. N 2ND AVE. S The building lobby, elevators and parking garage are accessible on 14th Ave. S a 24 hour basis and are equipped with a key card access system. CHICAGO AVE. S P 5TH AVE. S P LaurelFull time Ave. Weston-site security personnel patrol the Building and S 10TH ST. parking garage seven days a week. The garage, ramp, loading13th dock St. S P P 3RD AVE. S and certain access halls are monitored by digital video. 6 S 11TH ST. P P P Harmon Place MARQUETTE AVE. S P WASHINGTON AVE. S 3rd St. S Yale Place S 9TH ST. Maple St. S P S 5th St. PARK AVE. S Greenway Gables S 12TH ST. P 4TH AVE. S CEDARAVE. LASALLE AVE. P P P Willow St. S P S 6TH ST. 10th Ave. S S 4th St. PORTLAND AVE. S P S 9th St. S AVE. CEDAR RIVERSIDE AVE. 12th Ave. S West Grant St. WEST GRANT ST. EAST GRANT ST. EAST GRANT ST. S 10th St. Spruce Place 11TH ST. S Centennial Place 11TH AVE. S 13th Ave. S 15th Ave. S NICOLLET AVE. NICOLLET 400 yd Jul 06 2017 © Stepmap, 123map • Data: OpenStreetMap, License ODbL 1.0 High St. S N 6TH AVE. N 1ST ST. 2nd Ave. N N 2ND ST. 5TH AVE. N 3RD AVE N SOUTHEAST 2ND ST. LOCATION SOUTHEAST MAIN ST. S 1ST ST. N 5TH ST. P 5th Ave. N 1ST AVE. N BorderAve. MAP SOUTHEAST MILL AVE. ROYALSTON AVE. N AVE. ROYALSTON Southeast 7th Ave. 3RD AVE. N MARQUETTE AVE. S N 3RD ST. Target Southeast Main St. Field 2ND AVE. N P S 1st St. NICOLLET MALL P N 4TH ST. P 66 P Holden St. N P P P 5th Ave. S Portland Ave. S Target 2ND AVE. S TWINS WAY P Center N 6TH ST. P 16 N 9TH ST. GLENWOOD AVE. 44 5 5 P P 15 14 1 P 17 PORTLAND AVE. S 12TH ST N 18 19 1ST AVE. N P 11th St. N 20 P 13 Park Ave. Currie Ave. West 394 21 S 5TH ST. 2 1 1 P N 8TH ST. 77 12 3 33 4 23 22 WEST RIVER PARKWAY 6TH ST. S P P 5 12TH ST. N 12TH ST. P HENNEPIN 7AVE. P 6 11 22 2 Chestnut Ave. 9TH ST. N 9th Ave. S N 12TH ST. 8 24 7TH ST. S S 4TH ST. HAWTHORNE AVE. 10 9 4 15th N St. 88 3 99 NICOLLET MALL LINDEN AVE. WEST P S 5TH ST. P 8TH ST. S P P S 13TH AVE. 9TH ST. S HOTELS N 11TH ST. RETAIL | SHOPPINGP DINING | ENTERTAINMENT 9 17 1 Marriott at City Center 1 Prime 6 CRAVE Lyon’s Pub P 1 Minneapolis City Center 2 10 Orpheum Theatre 18 Murray’s Restaurant 2 Radisson Blu Hotel Fogo De Chao 2 Gaviidae Common Norm McGrew Place Hawthorne Ave. West PARK AVE. 3 Firma’s 11 Brave New Workshop 19 Ike’s Food & Cocktails 13th St. N 3 Hampton Inn & Suites 3 IDS Crystal Court S 3rd St. 4 Naf Naf 12 Pantages Theatre 20 Oceanaire 4 Loews Minneapolis Hotel S 3RD ST. 4 The Dayton’s Project 5 LeeAnn Chin 13 SEVEN Steakhouse 21 D’Amico & Sons P 5 Embassy Suites 12TH ST. N 6 FireLake Grill House 22 2ND AVE. S 14 First Avenue BANK 14th Ave. S 6 AC Hotel by Marriott CHICAGO AVE. S 7 Union 15 CityWorks 23 Bruegger’s Bagels P 5TH AVE. S P 7 Westin Hotel Light Rail 16 Kieran’s Irish Pub 24 Mission American Kitchen & Bar Laurel Ave. West 8 State Theatre S 10TH ST. 13th St. S 8 Marquette Hotel Skyway P P 3RD AVE. S 9 Crowne Plaza Northstar 7 S 11TH ST. P P P Harmon Place MARQUETTE AVE. S P WASHINGTON AVE. S 3rd St. S Yale Place S 9TH ST. Maple St. S P S 5th St. PARK AVE. S Greenway Gables S 12TH ST. P 4TH AVE. S CEDARAVE. LASALLE AVE. P P P Willow St. S P S 6TH ST. 10th Ave. S S 4th St. PORTLAND AVE. S P S 9th St. S AVE. CEDAR RIVERSIDE AVE. 12th Ave. S West Grant St. WEST GRANT ST. EAST GRANT ST. EAST GRANT ST. S 10th St. Spruce Place 11TH ST. S Centennial Place 11TH AVE. S 13th Ave. S 15th Ave. S NICOLLET AVE. NICOLLET 400 yd Jul 06 2017 © Stepmap, 123map • Data: OpenStreetMap, License ODbL 1.0 Leased by Managed by Jon Dahl Jessica Maidl Brent Robertson Jim Durda +1 612 217 5130 +1 612 217 6742 +1 612 217 5132 +1 612 884 7815 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected].
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