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MINNEAPOLIS SKYWAY SYSTEM SKYWAY OPERATIONS SUMMARY VERSION: Friday, October 2, 2020 MINNEAPOLIS SKYWAY SYSTEM SKYWAY OPERATIONS SUMMARY VERSION: Friday, October 2, 2020 INFORMATION LIMITED TO BUILDINGS THAT HAVE REPORTED HOURS AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BUILDING NAME STATUS CURRENT SKYWAY OPERATIONS 100 Washington Square Normal skyway operations. 111 Washington Square Normal skyway operations. 11th & Harmon Ramp Skyway access closed until further notice. 11th & Marquette Ramp (Orchestra UPDATED Skyway access to Hilton Hotel: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday Hall Ramp) and Sunday. Skyway access to Convention Center: Closed until further notice. 11th Street Underground RampUPDATED Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. 121 South 8th Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. 330 South Second Building Normal skyway operations (Monday ‐ Friday 6:30AM to 10PM, Saturday 9:30AM to 8PM, Sunday 12PM to 6PM). 365 Nicollet ApartmentsUPDATED Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 7AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. 510 Marquette Skyway access closed until further notice. 517 Marquette Ramp Normal skyway operations. 5th Avenue Parking Ramp Skyway access closed until further notice. 625 Building (formerly Thrivent)UPDATED Skyway access between adjacent buildings Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 8PM, Saturday 9:30AM to 8PM, Sunday 12PM to 6PM. Skyway access into 625 Building closed until further notice. 701 4th Avenue Building Skyway access to SPS Tower: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Skyway access to Centre Village: Closed until further notice. 811 LaSalle Building Skyway access to LaSalle Plaza: 6AM to 10PM daily. Skyway to Dayton's Project and internal street level access to U.S. Bancorp Center: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. 950 Nicollet MallUPDATED Skyway access to Young Quinlan and U.S. Bancorp Center: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Skyway access to Target Plaza North: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 5PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Skyway access to St. Thomas: Monday ‐ Friday, 6AM to 8PM, Saturday 9:30AM to 8PM, Sunday 12PM to 6PM. AC Hotel Minneapolis Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 7:30AM to 5PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Ameriprise Client Service CenterNEW Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Ameriprise Financial Center Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Baker Center Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. COMPILED BY URBAN WORKS, INC. PAGE 1 OF 5 © 2020, Urban Works, Inc MINNEAPOLIS SKYWAY SYSTEM SKYWAY OPERATIONS SUMMARY VERSION: Friday, October 2, 2020 INFORMATION LIMITED TO BUILDINGS THAT HAVE REPORTED HOURS AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BUILDING NAME STATUS CURRENT SKYWAY OPERATIONS Butler Square Skyway access closed until further notice. Canadian Pacific Plaza Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, Saturday 8AM to 6PM, closed Sunday. Capella Tower Skyway access to Northstar Center: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 8PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Skyway access to U.S. Bank Plaza and Ameriprise Financial Center: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Centre Village Parking Ramp Normal skyway operations. Churchill Apartments Normal skyway operations. City Center Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, Saturday 8AM to 5PM, closed Sunday. Skyway access to some connecting buildings limited or closed until further notice. Crossings Condominiums Normal skyway operations. Dayton's Project Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Edition Apartments Normal skyway operations. Embassy Suites Skyway access closed until further notice. Emery Hotel Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Energy Center Minneapolis Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Fifth Street Towers Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6:30AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Fifty South Sixth Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Flour Exchange Building Normal skyway operations. Forum 900 and Forum 920 Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Gateway Ramp Normal skyway operations. Gaviidae CommonUPDATED Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Government Center Parking Ramp Skyway access to 625 Building: Normal skyway operations. Skyway access to HC Public Safety Facility: Closed for construction. Haaf Ramp Normal skyway operations. Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown Skyway access 6AM to 6PM daily. COMPILED BY URBAN WORKS, INC. PAGE 2 OF 5 © 2020, Urban Works, Inc MINNEAPOLIS SKYWAY SYSTEM SKYWAY OPERATIONS SUMMARY VERSION: Friday, October 2, 2020 INFORMATION LIMITED TO BUILDINGS THAT HAVE REPORTED HOURS AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BUILDING NAME STATUS CURRENT SKYWAY OPERATIONS Hawthorne Transportation Center Skyway access 6AM to 6PM daily. Hennepin at 10th Ramp Skyway access closed until further notice. Hennepin County Government Center Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Hennepin County Public Safety Skyway access to Haaf Ramp: Normal skyway operations. Skyway access to Facility Gov't Center Ramp: Closed for construction. Hilton HotelUPDATED Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, 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 to Baker Center, Dayton's Project and Gaviidae Common: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Skyway access to RSM Plaza: Normal skyway operations. LaSalle at 10th Ramp (Public parking See information for 950 Nicollet Mall. under Target Store) LaSalle Plaza Skyway access 6AM to 10PM daily. Leamington RampUPDATED Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Lumber Exchange Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 7:30AM to 5:30PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Lumen (formerly CenturyLink) Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6:30AM ‐ 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Marquette Place Apartments Skyway access closed until further notice. Mar‐Ten Ramp Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Mayo Clinic Square Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Medical Arts Building Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Metro Apartments Normal skyway operations. Midtown Garage Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 7:30AM to 5:30PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Millennium Hotel Skyway access closed until further notice. Minneapolis City Hall Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6:30AM to 6PM, Saturday 9:30AM to 8PM, Sunday 12PM ‐ 6PM. Minneapolis Club Skyway access closed until further notice. COMPILED BY URBAN WORKS, INC. PAGE 3 OF 5 © 2020, Urban Works, Inc MINNEAPOLIS SKYWAY SYSTEM SKYWAY OPERATIONS SUMMARY VERSION: Friday, October 2, 2020 INFORMATION LIMITED TO BUILDINGS THAT HAVE REPORTED HOURS AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BUILDING NAME STATUS CURRENT SKYWAY OPERATIONS Minneapolis Convention Center Skyway access closed until further notice. Minneapolis Grain Exchange Skyway access closed until further notice. Minneapolis Marriott City Center Skyway access to hotel limited to guests with a room key. Minneapolis Public Service CenterUPDATED Normal skyway operations (Monday ‐ Friday 6:30AM to 7PM, Saturday 9:30AM to 8PM, Sunday 12PM to 6PM). Nic on Fifth ApartmentsUPDATED Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 7AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Northstar Center Skyway access to Capella Tower: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 8PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Skyway access Baker Center and Six Quebeck: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Novel Coworking ‐ TriTech Center Skyway access to 330 South Second and Mpls Public Service Center: Normal skyway operations (Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 10PM, Saturday 9:30AM to 8PM, Sunday 12PM to 6PM). Skyway access to Emery Hotel: Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Orchestra Hall Skyway access closed until further notice. Orpheum Theatre Skyway access closed until performances restart. Pence Building Skyway access closed for construction. Plaza Ramp (Convention Center) Skyway access closed until further notice. PwC Plaza Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Radisson Blu Hotel Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Ramp "A" Skyway access 6AM to 6PM daily. Limited street level entrance to public. Ramp "B" Skyway access 6AM to 6PM daily. Limited street level entrance to public. Ramp "C" Skyway access 6AM to 6PM daily. Customer access only after hours. Rand Tower Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 7AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. RBC Plaza Skyway access to Gaviidae Common and Fifty South Sixth: Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Skyway access to Westin Hotel: Closed until further notice. RSM Plaza Normal skyway operations. Six Quebec Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. COMPILED BY URBAN WORKS, INC. PAGE 4 OF 5 © 2020, Urban Works, Inc MINNEAPOLIS SKYWAY SYSTEM SKYWAY OPERATIONS SUMMARY VERSION: Friday, October 2, 2020 INFORMATION LIMITED TO BUILDINGS THAT HAVE REPORTED HOURS AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BUILDING NAME STATUS CURRENT SKYWAY OPERATIONS Soo Line Building City Apartments Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Sora Apartments Skyway access closed until further notice. SPS Tower Skyway access Monday ‐ Friday 6AM to 6PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Target Center Skyway access Monday
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