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REPORTED VERSION: Friday, March 20, 2020 HAVE REPORTED HOURS and IS HOURS and IS SUBJECT to CHANGE 5:00PM SUBJECT to CHANGE INFORMATION MINNEAPOLIS SKYWAY SYSTEM INFORMATION LIMITED TO MARCH 2020 SKYWAY OPERATIONS SUMMARY LIMITED TO BUILDINGS THAT BUILDINGS THAT HAVE REPORTED VERSION: Friday, March 20, 2020 HAVE REPORTED HOURS AND IS HOURS AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE 5:00PM SUBJECT TO CHANGE BUILDING NAME: STATUS CURRENT SKYWAY OPERATIONS: 100 Washington SquareNEW Normal skyway operations. 111 Washington SquareNEW Normal skyway operations. 121 South 8th Skyway to Forum 900: Monday ‐ Friday 5AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Skyway to Two22: Monday ‐ Friday 5AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Skyway to Baker Center: Normal skyway operations. 365 Nicollet Apartments Normal skyway operations. 701 4th Avenue Building Normal skyway operations. 811 LaSalle Building Skyway to LaSalle Plaza: 5AM to 9PM daily. Skyway to Dayton's Project: Normal operations. 950 Nicollet Mall Skyway to Young Quinlan: Closed until further notice effective 6PM, Friday, 03/20. Skyway to Target Plaza North: TBD. Skyway to St. Thomas: Normal skyway operations. Skyway to U.S. Bancorp: Normal skyway operations. AC Hotel Minneapolis Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 7:30AM to 5PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Ameriprise Financial Center Normal skyway operations. Baker CenterNEW Normal skyway operations. Butler Square Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Canadian Pacific Plaza Normal skyway operations. Capella Tower Normal skyway operations. CenturyLink Building Normal skyway operations. Churchill Apartments Normal skyway operations. City Center Skyway access Monday to Friday 6AM to 7PM, Saturday 8AM to 5PM, Sunday 11AM to 5PM. Dayton's Project Normal skyway operations. Emery Hotel Normal skyway operation with some skyway access restrictions from hotel to skyway. Fifth Street TowersUPDATED Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6:30AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. COMPILED BY MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN, URBAN WORKS, INC. PAGE 1 OF 4 612‐280‐2582, [email protected] INFORMATION MINNEAPOLIS SKYWAY SYSTEM INFORMATION LIMITED TO MARCH 2020 SKYWAY OPERATIONS SUMMARY LIMITED TO BUILDINGS THAT BUILDINGS THAT HAVE REPORTED VERSION: Friday, March 20, 2020 HAVE REPORTED HOURS AND IS HOURS AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE 5:00PM SUBJECT TO CHANGE BUILDING NAME: STATUS CURRENT SKYWAY OPERATIONS: Fifty South Sixth Skyway to City Center: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 7PM, Saturday 8AM to 5PM, Sunday 11AM to 5PM. Skyway to RBC Plaza: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 7PM, Saturday 8AM to 5PM, Sunday 11AM to 5PM. Skyway to 15 Building: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 7PM, Saturday 8AM to 5PM, Sunday 11AM to 5PM. Flour Exchange Building Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 7AM to 5PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Forum 900 and Forum 920 Skyway to Hilton: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 7PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Skyway to 121 South 8th Building: Monday ‐ Friday 5AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown Normal skyway operations. Hennepin County Government Normal skyway operations. Center Hennepin County Public Safety Normal skyway operations. Facility Hilton Hotel Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 7PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Hotel Ivy Skyway access closed until further notice. Hyatt Regency Hotel Skyway access closed until further notice. IDS Center Skyway access varies by connecting building. LaSalle Plaza Skyway access 5AM to 9PM daily. Lumber Exchange Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 7:30AM to 5PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Marquette Plaza Normal skyway operations. Mayo Clinic Square Skyway to Target Center will close effective 7PM on Friday, March 20th until futher notice. Skyway to City Center: 6:30AM to 7PM Monday ‐ Friday, Closed Saturday and Sunday until further notice. Medical Arts BuildingNEW Skyway to Metro Apartments/Ramp: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM ‐ 7PM, Saturday 7AM to 1PM, closed Sunday. Skyway links to Young Quinlan and RSM Plaza closed until further notice. Millennium Hotel Skyway access closed until further notice. Minneapolis Convention Center Skyway access 5AM ‐ 8PM daily. Minneapolis Grain Exchange Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 5:30AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Minneapolis Public Service Center Normal skyway operations. COMPILED BY MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN, URBAN WORKS, INC. PAGE 2 OF 4 612‐280‐2582, [email protected] INFORMATION MINNEAPOLIS SKYWAY SYSTEM INFORMATION LIMITED TO MARCH 2020 SKYWAY OPERATIONS SUMMARY LIMITED TO BUILDINGS THAT BUILDINGS THAT HAVE REPORTED VERSION: Friday, March 20, 2020 HAVE REPORTED HOURS AND IS HOURS AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE 5:00PM SUBJECT TO CHANGE BUILDING NAME: STATUS CURRENT SKYWAY OPERATIONS: Nic on Fifth Apartments Skyway access to be closed until further notice. Northstar CenterNEW Normal skyway operations. Novel Coworking ‐ TriTech Center Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 5:30AM to 7PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Orchestra Hall Skyway access closed until further notice. Orpheum Theatre Skyway access closed until performances restart. Pence Building Normal skyway operations. PwC Plaza Normal skyway operations. Rand TowerNEW Normal skyway operations. RBC PlazaUPDATED Skyway to Fifty South Sixth: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 7PM, Saturday 8AM to 5PM, Sunday 11AM to 5PM. Skyway to Gaviidae Common: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 7PM, Saturday 8AM to 5PM, Sunday 11AM to 5PM. Skyway to Westin Hotel: Closed until further notice. RSM Plaza Skyway access closed until further notice (card access only 24/7). Target Center Skyway access will close effective 7PM on Friday, March 20th until futher notice. The 15 Building Normal skyway operations. Thrivent Financial Normal skyway operations for skyway corridor between adjacent buildings, skyway access into Thrivent building to be closed effective 3/23. Two22 TowerUPDATED Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. U.S. Bank Plaza Normal skyway operations. U.S. Federal Courthouse Normal skyway operations. University of St. Thomas Restricting access where skyways enter campus buildings. Wells Fargo 550 Normal skyway operations. Wells Fargo 600 Normal skyway operations. Wells Fargo CenterNEW Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6:30AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Westin HotelUPDATED Skyway access closed until further notice. Westminster Presbyterian Chruch Skyway access closed until further notice. COMPILED BY MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN, URBAN WORKS, INC. PAGE 3 OF 4 612‐280‐2582, [email protected] INFORMATION MINNEAPOLIS SKYWAY SYSTEM INFORMATION LIMITED TO MARCH 2020 SKYWAY OPERATIONS SUMMARY LIMITED TO BUILDINGS THAT BUILDINGS THAT HAVE REPORTED VERSION: Friday, March 20, 2020 HAVE REPORTED HOURS AND IS HOURS AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE 5:00PM SUBJECT TO CHANGE BUILDING NAME: STATUS CURRENT SKYWAY OPERATIONS: Young Quinlan Skyway access will close effective 6PM on Friday, March 20th until further notice. COMPILED BY MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN, URBAN WORKS, INC. PAGE 4 OF 4 612‐280‐2582, [email protected].
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