Description
33 South Sixth Street is a 50-story office building located in the heart of the Minneapolis' 64 square block skyway system. The building is LEED EB:OM (Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance) Silver and Energy Star certified and presently one of the tallest buildings in Minneapolis. 33 South Sixth Street houses tenants such as Target Corporation, Meagher & Geer, PDI and Stoel Rives. The City Center component of the project consists of a mixed-use office and retail center renovated in 2005. There are six skyway connections entering into City Center. The Center also houses the Marriott City Center, a 584-room full- service hotel and contains a 687 stall parking garage.
Building Size (000's Sq. Ft.): Office: 1,108; Retail: 370; Parking: 325
Year Built/Renovated: 1983/1993/2005 by Kraus Anderson
Number of Floors: 50
Building Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Typical Floor Size: 24,700 RSF
Recognition
2010: LEED EB O & M Silver Certification
2005: BOMA Midwest Northern Regional Award - Best Renovated Building
Amenities
- National brand retailers, casual and full-service dining, ATM’s and business services on-site
- Indoor parking garage
- Two blocks from the light rail transit system
- Close proximity to Target Center, Target Field, the Hennepin Theatre Trust and other major downtown attractions