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80 South 8Th Street Minneapolis, MN SITE Details RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE 80 South 8th Street Minneapolis, MN SITE details As the city’s tallest tower, the IDS Center is the iconic skyscraper of Minneapolis’ Central Business District. Located along Nicollet Mall, the district’s primary pedestrian walkway, Crystal Court is a gathering place for the city’s professionals and is considered the heart of Downtown. Paired with the hub’s four skyway connections, strong office and retail co- tenancy, and multitude of pop-up events (ESPN hosted 2018 Super Bowl broadcasts here), Crystal Court is one of the most desirable retail locations in the city. FEATURES AVAILABLE SF Star Tribune named Crystal Court, “the city’s 3,283 (Skyway Level) symbolic town square” 6,961 (Street Level) 3,853 (Concourse Level) With its vibrant retail co-tenancy, park-like feel, and strong pedestrian traffic, Crystal Court is 5,538 (Concourse Level) the gathering spot of Minneapolis 6,252 (Concourse Level) Just under 60,000 pedestrians per day through 18,033 (Concourse Level) four skyway connections GLA Heavy cluster of hospitality units within a 3 block radius 166,000 SF Strong Employee counts and daytime population OPERATING EXPENSES $17.69 psf DOWNTOWN demographics DAYTIME EMPLOYEES POPULATION SKYWAY TRAFFIC 183,500 employees Over 43,000 Over 58,000 work downtown with 70,000 projected by 2025 people per day 51,000+ of them at the top 15 employers RESIDENTIAL UNITS NICOLLET MALL HOTELS Total of 27,900 units with PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC 7,000+ hotel rooms over 1,500 under 900+ new rooms construction Over 20,000 people per day PUBLIC EVENTS ATTRACTIONS AND TOURISM TRANSPORTATION 4 professional sports teams Annual visitors/attendees: 10MM+ in annual attendance 22 MM leisure visitors Over 85 million 744,000 convention center 10 MM business visitors annual ridership attendees 3rd highest theater seats Host of: 2018 super bowl, per capita in US; with over 2018 & 2017 x-games and 2019 500,000 attendees final four FLOOR PLANS skyway level SUITE # TENANT SQ FT 0200 Charles Schwab 4,742 0210 Potbelly Sandwich Shop 2,090 0205 T-Mobile 2,931 0212 New York Jewelry Co 336 0214 Banana Republic 7,890 0224/0232 US Bank 8,192 0226 Yogurt Lab 684 CRYSTAL COURT 0228 123 Sushi 737 0230 Starbucks Corp 1,092 AVAILABLE 0240 Bremer Bank 3,000 3,283 SF 0250 TCF National Bank 3,341 0254 Vacant 3,283 0260 Gophermods, LLC 701 0261 St. Croix Cleaners 368 0266/0267 Bank of America 5,576 0281 Wells Fargo Bank 6,365 FLOOR PLANS street level SUITE # TENANT SQ FT 0102 Nordstrom Rack 15,243 0124-0125 Mission Restaurant 6,752 0128 Marquette Hotel 0150 Roti Restaurant 3,321 0156 People’s Organic Cafe 888 0158B-D UPS/Lisa’s Shoes 30 0180 FedEx Office & Print 4,325 CRYSTAL COURT 0166 Vacant 6,961 0174/0178 Lokel 1,687 0190 Hubert W. White Inc 6,579 0180A Accesso Services, LLC 399 158E Bogart’s Doughnut Co 110 AVAILABLE 6,961 SF FLOOR PLANS concourse level SUITE # TENANT SQ FT AVAILABLE C1-60 Nordstrom Rack 23,461 18,033 SF C1-90 Vacant 3,853 C1-99 Hubert W. White, LLC 1,511 C1-55 Vacant 18,033 C1-51 Vacant 5,538 C1-75 Vacant 6,252 AVAILABLE AVAILABLE 6,252 SF 5,538 SF AVAILABLE 3,853 SF PROPERTY photos NICOLLET mall South 4th Street The Pourhouse South 5th Street Nicollet Mall Light Rail Station Mercury Dining Room & Rail Caribou Coffee, Subway, Five Guys Starbucks, Cafe Donuts Ikes Food & Cocktails, The Oceanaire, Murray’s, Chipotle Potbelly Sandwich Shop South 6th Street Hennepin Avenue Brooks Brothers, Saks off 5th, Marshalls, Naf Naf Grill, YMCA, Bruegger’s Bagels, Freshii Leeann Chin, Salad Bar Fogo De Chao Walgreens South 7th Street Radisson Blu Nicollet Mall Skyway Theater The Dayton’s Project 2nd Avenue South South 8th Street The Capital Grille South Marquette Avenue State Theater Subway, Caribou, D-Brian’s, Greenfield, McCormick & Schmick Manny’s Steakhouse CRAVE, Rock Bottom Brewery Hell’s Kitchen, The Melting Pot, Jimmy Johns Zelo South 9th Street Target, CVS, Starbucks, Bruegger’s Bagels Haskell’s Wine Bar The News Room, Qudoba, 1 2 3 Sushi The Local, Barrio South 10th Street Dakota Jazz Club Lasalle Avenue South 11th Street OFFICE & hotel 3.3 MILLION VISITORS TARGET FIELD AC HOTEL 225 XCEL NICOLLETENERGY MALL 1,500 THE HOTEL 33 S. RBC FIFTH 1.2 MILLION 6TH STREET MINNEAPOLIS TARGET PLAZA 200 VISITORS 4,500 2,000 TOWERS CENTER LOEWS MPLS FIFTY 2,200 HOTEL S 6TH US BANK 251 2,000 PLAZA THE 3,700 RADISSON MARRIOTT WESTIN CITY 583 214 WELLS RED WELLS HALL 164 2,100 FARGO FARGO 6,000 3,300 RADISSON CAPELLA BLU 3,500 IDS Center 360 IDS US BANK HENNEPIN AVENUE 3,500 CROWNE STADIUM Employee Counts PLAZA COURT 2 BLOCKS 222 GRAND MARQUETTE HOTEL HOUSE 1.6 MILLION Hotel Rooms HOTEL 140 6,500 VISITORS LASALLE 281 PLAZA Event Stadiums US 1,500 BANCORP BAKER AMERIPRISE Lightrail 2,600 CENTER 5,000 RESIDENCE 1,500 INN RSM 7TH STREET Nicollet Mall LE 124 PLAZA MERIDIEN 800 Main Corridors 60 W S MARQUETTEHOTEL AVENUE 230 8TH STREET HYATT 213 AT&T CAMPBELL 1,500 MITHUN TARGET HQ 901 3RD 1,500 7,500 AVE S. 9TH STREET 1,900 NORMANDY INN 199 NICOLLET MALL MPLS CONVENTION CENTER DOUBLE HILTON 744,000 TREE 821 VISITORS 229 3 BLOCKS CONTACT US HOLLY ROBINSON 952.563.6655 [email protected] 5353 Wayzata Blvd | Suite 650 | Minneapolis, MN 55416.
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