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The Rand Tower 527 Marquette Avenue Historical The Rand Tower 527 Marquette Avenue Historical. Recognizable. Iconic. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 DOWNTOWN MINNEAPOLISWa SKYWAY MAP sis shington Av River sippi 1st Ave N W River Pkwy Target Field 1st St S 2nd Ave N Station 3rd St N N Target ING The Field 3rd Ave N Carlyle 4th St N 100 Washington 3rd Ave S Cancer Square 2nd Ave S Survivors 5th St N Hennepin Ave Park Washington Ave S 2nd St S Library Marquette 7th St N Butler The Plaza Depot Square Ritz Lot Lease Rate: Negotiable 6th St N Target Lumber Center Exch Space Available: 113sf - 6,065sf 5th St S The Rand Marquette Ave Gateway Block Ramp Tower Hotel 3rd St S Property Info: Creative offices, vibrant location,1st Ave 7thNand St NE City Mpls class A amenities. Center Federal Courthouse RBC 5th St Grain Current Availabilities: Suite 8thSize St N Plaza Towers Exchange 425 6,065 Canadian Century City Link 750 710 Hall 6th St S Plaza 900 da 4,101 Nicollet Mall Wells US Bank Wells Fargo Plaza 1033 2,576 Ave Fargo Government 4th St S Macys Blu North Plaza Station 1100 Orpheum 4,361 Star HennepinLaSalle 1200 5,544Plaza IDS 1530 1,932 Baker 5th St S Building 1725 427 1800 2,584 Government 1900 113 McGladrey Center Plaza 2070 1,214 Medical Arts Bldg 3rd Ave S Thrivent 6th St S 2110 873 LaSalle Av TCF Ameriprise 4th Ave S Financial 2350 1,095 Accenture St. Foshay Harmon Thomas Young 701 Portland Ave e e Quinlan Intl Campbell Centre Village 7th St S Target AT&T 94 Plaza Target Ctr 2nd Ave S Mithun CommonsContact:Kinard Brent Jacobson or Ben Krsnak 9th St S 612.355.2600 WCCO Best 5th Ave S www.hempelcompanies.comWestern 8th St S HCMC Hilton Peavey 10th St S Park Ave 12th St S Plaza Skyways Orchestra Leamington Hall 11th & Transit Hub Tunnels N Loring Greenway Marquette Central City (2 mile loop) 11th St S Hotel Ivy Hyatt TCF (1 mile loop) Regency Holiday City Hall to Target Center (.7 mile) Chicago Ave Marquette Ave Inn Century Express Hilton Foshay to Convention Center (.5 mile) Plaza Plaza Garden LRT Millennium Inn Grant St Parking Ramps with Carpool S evA dr3 evA S Discounts, Bike Lockers & Showers Minneapolis abc-ramps.com Wesley Convention Central Church Center Lutheran Church 301 Washington Avenue South BROUGHT 220 South Sixth St., Suite 230 APAR TMENTS L45Living.com TO YOU BY: communter-connection.org Rand Tower Historical. Recognizable. Iconic. The Rand Tower Representative Floor Plan The Rand Tower was built in 1929 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The 25-story iconic tower has maintained its charm and art-deco detail, and also offers the following amenities: Convenience. Located in the heart of Downtown Minneapolis, Rand Tower offers four points of skyway access and is in close proximity to all major highways/ arterials, numerous retail and service amenities, is on the bus line and one-half block from light rail. Retail Amenities. Tenants and guests will enjoy onsite retail amenities such as Potbelly Sandwich Works, Allie’s Deli, Billy & Marty’s Convenience Store, City Hairstylists, and more. Building Amenities. Rand Tower is pleased to offer the following elevated building features to its tenants: • Tenant Lounge. Equipped with pool table, foosball table and kitchenette. • Building Conference Room. • Indoor Bicycle Parking. • Exercise Facility. All Rand Tower tenants have access to the fully-equipped fitness facility in the neighboring Canadian Pacific Plaza. • Parking Garage. Attached garage operated by Allied Parking. • Natural Light. Due to shallow bay ducts, tenants enjoy ample natural light and outstanding views from every window. • Onsite Management. Flexibility. Rand Tower is 145,606 rentable square feet, with floor plates ranging in size from 4,500 to 9,000 square feet – providing tremendous efficiency and flexibility for tenants of all sizes. New Ownership. Rand Tower is under new ownership. Contact: Brent Jacobson or Ben Krsnak 612.355.2600 www.hempelcompanies.com.
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