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Baker Center Welcome to Baker Center New Entrance at 8Th & Marquette Center Your BAKER CENTER WELCOME TO BAKER CENTER NEW ENTRANCE AT 8TH & MARQUETTE CENTER YOUR FOCUSThe historic center of downtown has been revived. After completing a major renovation in 2017, tenants enjoy an abundance of new features including the prominent new entrance at Marquette and Eighth Street featuring a striking glass curtain wall extending 12 stories and expanded window lines on street level that showcase the brand new entrance lobby. The impressive exterior renovations set the stage for how the building has been repositioned to a modern and attractive option for tenants looking for downtown space, all while maintaining its historic presence through key design elements. Welcome to the new Baker Center. 3 Baker Center’s proximity affords tenants and guests a sense of connectivity to everything that CENTER the city has to offer. Situated in the heart of Minneapolis’ downtown business district means that at Baker Center, you’re within walking distance of the city’s most prominent sports, YOUR art, dining and entertainment venues, most notably Guthrie Theater, Target Field, Target BUSINESS Center, US Bank Stadium, Walker Art Center, and Orchestra Hall. Baker Center boasts one of the busiest skyway connections within the largest continuous skyway system in the world: eight miles of skyway connect 80 city blocks without ever stepping foot outdoors, a necessity in Minnesota’s frigid winter months. 4 5 Daily Monthly P $12.00 $238 - $368 7th St N W TO ashington $7.00 5th- A ve N A ve Water Power $8.00 $101 ATR TEG P Pa rk LEIFD ve A ve Bridge $8.00 ve $87 A 3rd A 15 $250 - $270 A HennepinGat eway 1st St S A ve N P ve N Falls of St Antho ny rd Pa rk ve S A 3 quette $13.00 - r $12.00 alston $265 - $360 W W y e P Ma 2nd s t MIS SISSIPPI RIVE R o 14 R R ive $11.00 $238 10th St N r 2nd St S A ve S P k $13.00 - WASHINGTON AVE d w r y $7.00 $25 3 $6.00 $182 61 Tr $10.00 ke 7th St N $10.00 $123 Stone Arch $13.00 $70 - $140 ve S Bridge A $14.00 $105 - $210 94 Cedar La $11.00 $45 - $205 y 3 RD 5th a 35W Mill Ruins $12.00 $80R - $204 W ST S The o Depot Pa rk $13.00 $60 - $140yalston wins $7.00 $43 - $85 T W $6.00 A ST 79 A ve S est River Pkwy ve ST Baker Center Tenant Parking MacPhail $6.00 $40 - $150 4 TH Washington Center for N 215 stalls - $265-280/month Glenwood t N 1 $30.00 $60+ t N A ve CENTER YOUR Music ST S tland Mill City S r Museum h $17.00 $130 - $259 S o h P 80 P $13.00 $203 t Gaviidae Common Parking Ramp t P A ve S 9 $10.50 $87 - $210 2 1 1 P 500 stalls - $330-370/month Guthrie $13.00 $170 10th St N 22 Theater 5 TH 82 2nd St S $12.50 C u$80rr -i $215 eA ve N C u t rri eA ve HENNEPIN AVE ST S IDS Parking Ramp 21 $13.00 $70 - $139 k A ve S S 20 6 r h 2 a $20.00 $195 - $230 655 stalls - $340-425/month P t $130 1 394 23 1 COMMUTE $60 1 RSM Plaza 18Parking Ramp Whether your everyday commute relies on train, bus, car or bike, Baker Center exceeds expectations. If $96 6 TH C hes tnu tA ve 3 500 stalls - $250-400/month 3 ST S rd St S Baker Center’s easy in-and-outve S 215-stall, temperature controlled parking garage is not a luxury enough $295 A ve 37 A $295 rne 10th St N in itself – you are sure to appreciate the new valet lobby just steps from the garage. If you choose to park 121 S 8th St Parking Ramp ve S 9th $84 O rpheum A 12th St N wtho Theatre 6 4 $18.00 $250 - $275 H a 205 stalls - $250-300/month off-site,P there’s an abundance of other options with over 3,400 parking stalls within a one-block-walk, and $80 7 TH 11th St N 4th St S often skyway connected. Linden$312 A ve ST S 5 Capella Tower Parking Ramp 80 84 2 Chicago $130 NICOLLET MALL 5 605 stalls5th - $310-380/month St S $250 - $325 45 $5.00 35-50 2 w Pl Baker Centere is situated within blocks of Minneapolis’ award-winning bike lane and trail system and offers 3 Northstar Parking Ramp 44 r P $5.00 40-55 13th St N 8 TH MARQUETTE AVE 6 16 D O WNT O WN EAST/ the bike commuter indoor bike racks and changing rooms. For those that prefer a bike-share option, there $5.00 50-75 11th St S ST S AVE S 1000 stalls - $270-300/month 43 ND MET RODOME McG 2 are eight4th NiceRideSt S stations within three blocks. A ve LASALLE AVE 333 South Seventh Parking Ramp 12th St S P 27 AVE S 7 630 stalls - $275-385/month Hennepin Unive rsity RD kett Pl of Saint 9 TH 4 3 7 Its proximity to public transit options makes Baker Center an attractive option for a transit-oriented workforce. 13th St S ve S Thomas A rmon Pl ST S y Puc Ha AVE S b The complex is straddled by Marq2, the city’s primary express bus transit corridor running along Marquette TH Kir MOA Field 4 tland r atand Hube Secondrt H. Avenues. In addition, light rail service can be accessed just two blocks from Baker Center at the o Humphrey Minneapolis Bike Path P Community 10 AVE S 7th St S MetrodomeGovernment Plaza station. Riders enjoy access from Target Field, MSP Airport, and Mall of America on the Lightrail TH TH and T echnical College P ST S 5 35W HospitalRamp k A ve S Blue Line, east to St. Paul on the Green Line, and as far north as Big Lake on the Northstar Line. and Met ropolitan Lightrail Station r a Huberts State Univ Marq2 Bus Lanes P Sp P Hennepin r Yale Pl County 39 7 uce Pl ve A 11 TH Medical ST S 12th St SOrchestra 34 Center Hall 29 LaSalle ve S 66 67 7th St S A ve S A 9th St S 83 ay 10th $6.00 $120Willow St w ve reen A 30 2nd 11th St S Loring G 13th St S 31 Hyatt quette S r e 10th St S v 3 Ma A 81 Nicollet Mall o A ve S ve S 49 50 g A 52 a 4 Loring G ran c tS W t G ran tS E t i 9th Pa rk h 11th ve 33 C A Elliot S lP Grant St E t e S No rth e Park v e e l v Centennial Pl l Central v A c e o Minneapolis k S A u c Unive rsity e i lla r t 41t hS E t TO r p N s Co nvention v 14 e t hS tE a 14 S 41t h t hS tE S W t S S 1 A P e 41t hS E t a h v Center p L A e v m t a h A R 5 d CC t M r 4 A S 3 - BAKER CENTER ENTRY LOBBY, EVENT SPACE & CENTER MEDIA WALL 1ST FLOOR COLLABORATIVE YOUR SEATING AREAS IMPRESSIONS Given the considerable amount of time spent at work each day, it is reasonable to demand an enjoyable workplace environment. At Baker Center, it’s all about the details. The impressive new two-story entry lobby features a 60-foot media wall – the first of its kind in the region, with several relaxed seating options on both street and skyway levels, and updated corridor finishes that together create a notable first impression for both tenants and guests to appreciate. 8 9 Tucked just beyond the new building entry lobby awaits Baker Center’s new, well-appointed valet lounge. This comfortable, sophisticated lounge provides an opportunity for parking clients a moment to unwind at the beginning or end of the workday, CENTER YOUR to utilize the space as a third workplace, or for tenants to greet clients the moment they arrive. Convenience and efficiency are the top priorities in Baker Center’s enhanced private parking ramp where parking clients have the option to self-park or valet, and enjoy the added convenience of an on-site, soft-cloth, car-wash during the workday. If your vehicle is in need of service or PRIORITIES repairs, our Concierge can help facilitate a hassle-free appointment including direct pick-up from and drop-off to the ramp. VALET LOUNGE & THIRD WORKPLACE PRIVATE PARKING RAMP WITH VALET 11 200 PERSON CENTER YOUR TRAINING ROOM COLLABORATION The amenity floor at Baker Center features three flexible conference rooms that have the connectivity and technology available to accommodate a variety of meeting sizes – from small team huddles to a classroom- style configuration with up to 200 attendees. In addition to the private conference rooms, there is a collaborative lounge available for smaller, more casual interactions. In alignment with the expectations of today’s professionals, Baker Center offers full-time, on- COLLABORATIVE site concierge services. We know the importance of LOUNGE & attracting and retaining top talent, and recognize that providing an opportunity for people to CONCIERGE prioritize what they value most in their lives can be that differentiator.
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