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 IDS Center - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The owners of 225 South Sixth (formerly First Bank Place) and the architects behind the design stated that it rose 774 feet tall upon its completion in 1992.
The owners of 225 South Sixth were hesitant to claim that their building was taller than IDS, and usually deferred the honor to the more well-known structure.
It is unclear if the height of 225 South Sixth reaches to the top of the "halo" guarding what appears to be a helicopter landing pad, so the height of the flat roof might be somewhat shorter, or that building might similarly be able to add to its height by including the additional structure.
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 225 South Sixth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The IDS is usually said to be taller by one foot (specific numbers are never given), even by the owners of 225 South Sixth.
In February 2005 The IDS counted a 16-foot tall washroom garage on it is actual height making it 15 feet taller than 225 South Sixth.
This ambiguity between official measurements and public relations statements might be due in some part to the "halo" that extends out from the roof, which is apparently included in the building's official height (though this is unclear).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/225_South_Sixth   (356 words)

  
 225 South Sixth -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
225 South Sixth was the headquarters of (Click link for more info and facts about First Bank System) First Bank System/US Bancorp until the corporation moved into the newer (and much smaller) US Bancorp Center in 2000, whereupon the tower changed to its present name.
However, "First Bank Tower" is still the established "street name" of the building among many (A midwestern state) Minnesota residents, much as a house might still be known as "the Johnson house" for years or even decades after the Johnsons have moved out.
This ambiguity between official measurements and (A promotion intended to create goodwill for a person or institution) public relations statements might be due in some part to the "halo" that extends out from the roof, which is apparently included in the building's official height (though this is unclear).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/2/22/225_south_sixth.htm   (281 words)

  
 Contact Us - Directions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Parking to the 225 South Sixth Street building is in the ramp off of 7th street.
The entrance to the 225 South Sixth Street building is in the ramp off of 7th street.
Parking to the 225 South Sixth Street building is in the ramp off of 7th street just past 3rd Avenue.
www.winthrop.com /directions.asp   (497 words)

  
 BCGSEARCH.COM - Minneapolis/St. Paul
Of the more well known, the 225 South Sixth high-rise is one of the more remarkable.
Equally impressive by day or when lit up at night, 225 South Sixth is among the most prestigious properties in Minneapolis.
The is true of the nearby IDS Tower, which is technically the tallest building in the city because of the rooftop antennae that reach 910 feet, although the usable structure is actually one foot shorter than 225 South Sixth.
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 Welcome to FOX 9 -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
It's 225 South Sixth, the building with the halo, which had long been presumed to be the second-tallest.
When 225 South Sixth was finished in 1992, it was known as First Bank Place.
He tells the Star Tribune that as the building was approaching completion, the crew found that the ventilating ductwork wasn't going to fit into the allotted space under 225 South Sixth's halo.
www.kmsp.com /news/politics/story.asp?1641880   (251 words)

  
 Best & Flanagan LLP - Directions
Proceed to the lobby elevators marked for the 40th floor.
Entrance on the left side of 5th St. South between 3rd Ave.
Entrance on the left side of 5th St. South between 2nd Ave.
www.bestlaw.com /directions.htm   (317 words)

  
 225 South Sixth, Minneapolis
The chief architect for 225 South Sixth was James Ingo Freed.
The building changed its name to 225 South Sixth in early 2002, after US Bancorp moved its headquarters to the new US Bancorp Center on Nicollet Mall.
Considered one of the most prestigious properties in Minneapolis, 225 South Sixth contains the landmark 56-story tower and the 20-story Park Building (at 650 3rd Avenue South) connected by a 75-foot-high wintergarden.
www.emporis.com /en/wm/bu/?id=122753   (283 words)

  
 Shea - Hines Promotion Case Study   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Shea provided Hines with a rebranding program that included a new identity and a marketing package that included graphic design, interior design and visual merchandising services.
Now named 225 South Sixth, Shea designed a new marketing suite and marketing materials to promote the property's attributes to potential tenants.
The marketing campaign and suite for 225 South Sixth have been crucial and successful aides in efforts to lure tenants to the Class A office space.
www.shealink.com /cs_hinespromo.html   (137 words)

  
 MLAA Committees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Provides a forum for systems administrators to meet and discuss the constantly changing areas of software and hardware technology systems with respect to their application in law firms, corporate legal departments, and public sector legal departments.
Provides the MLAA with data on salaries and benefits paid to employees in private law firms, corporate law departments and governmental legal departments in Minnesota.
Duties include: recruitment and organization of committee members, the engagement and ongoing management of professional meeting planners, and contract management with conference facilities.
www.mlaa-ala.org /mlaa_committees.htm   (839 words)

  
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MINNEAPOLIS — February, 2004 — Winthrop and Weinstine, a Twin Cities law firm, is proudly celebrating its 25th anniversary this month.
Winthrop and Weinstine’s overall business strategy, along with their dedication to their clients and legal service, has helped the firm remain competitive, and lead them to become one of the key law firms in Minnesota.
Winthrop and Weinstine is located at 225 South Sixth Street in Minneapolis.
www.winthrop.com /pressReleaseDetail.asp?prID=2   (340 words)

  
 Capella University To Relocate Downtown Minneapolis Headquarters To 225 South Sixth Building :: Distance-Educator.com's ...
To enable its headquarters to remain in downtown Minneapolis, Capella University, an accredited online university, will move to the 225 South Sixth Street building in the second half of 2004.
The 53-story 225 South Sixth Street building is the largest (in terms of square footage) and one of the tallest buildings in downtown Minneapolis.
We believe Capella will be an excellent addition to the many professional service and financial firms already in 225 South Sixth," said William D. Chopp, vice president of Hines, the owner, property manager and leasing agent for 225 South Sixth.
www.distance-educator.com /dnews/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=10716   (828 words)

  
 MN LMA 2005 Calendar of Events
When you combine CI with CRM, it can be used to pinpoint the exact activities to be focused on the exact contacts at the precise time.  This interactive session, presented by Darryl Cross, Director of Business Development for LexisNexis Interface Software, will help attendees learn how to find, win and keep clients.
Panel discussion featuring local law firms and various community, charitable-giving and pro bono programs, how "doing good" is promoted within various law firms, and how marketing ties into your firm's charitable and giving-back programs.
Wendy has a BS in Communications from the College of St. Catherine and is working on her thesis on Developing the Next Generation of Rainmakers in Professional Service Firms for a Masters Degree in Leadership at Augsburg College.
www.mnlma.org /CM/Events/Events142.asp   (891 words)

  
 Tower lands 300 Allina jobs - 2003-07-28   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Besides the Amex space, 225 South Sixth, formerly named U.S. Bank Place, still has another 400,000 square feet of empty space.
Allina also is seeking a location to consolidate its corporate employees into a 235,000-square-foot campus in either Minneapolis or St. Paul by 2005.
Sharpe said the employees housed at 225 South Sixth were not included in the headquarters because of the project's short-term nature.
www.bizjournals.com /twincities/stories/2003/07/28/story2.html   (878 words)

  
 Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN): Tower renamed - and `relocated'; U.S. Bank Place is `225 South ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Multifoods Tower next spring will be rebranded as "33 South Sixth Street."
So the announcement Tuesday that U.S. Bank Place (formerly known as First Bank Place) will change its name to "225 South Sixth" isn't exactly front-page news.
The move had been expected as its namesake bank tenant leaves the building.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:79585067&refid=ink_tptd_np   (194 words)

  
 50 South Sixth deal closes - 2005-10-26
KanAm Group closed on its acquisition of the 50 South Sixth building in downtown Minneapolis.
The building, built in 2001, is 90 percent occupied by tenants such as Dorsey and Whitney, Fallon Worldwide and Excel Bank.
The building was developed by Hines, a Houston-based real estate company that owns Wells Fargo Center and 225 South Sixth in Minneapolis.
www.bizjournals.com /ct/rc/30414/www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2005/10/24/daily22.html?from_rss=1   (486 words)

  
 Government Attorney, Minneapolis, MN on Switchboard Yellow Pages
Aafedt, David M. Suite 3500 225 South Sixth Street
Aby, Elizabeth G. 4200 IDS Center 80 South 8th Street
Ahern, Michael J. Suite 1500, 50 South Sixth Street
www.switchboard.com /Attorneys-Government_Law/Minneapolis/MN/18327-/yellowpages.htm   (276 words)

  
 225 South Sixth :: Available Space
Print the Stacking Plan for 225 South Sixth
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Multiple floor plate configurations to adapt to all your needs.
www.225southsixth.com /space.htm   (28 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Paul MN US 55133-3427 651-736-6935 39594 Attorney Barenburg, Barbara Fogg & Associates 10 South Fifth Street Suite 1000 Minneapolis MN US 55402 612-455-0612 56943 Agent Barry, Caroline Medtronic, Inc. 7000 Central Avenue Minneapolis MN US 55432 763-514-4000 41600 Attorney Bartingale, Kari Shumaker & Sieffert, P.A. 8425 Seasons Parkway, Suite 105 St.
Paul MN US 55133-3427 651-733-1260 55195 Attorney Funk, Steven Hollingsworth & Funk, LLC 8009 34th Avenue South Suite 125 Minneapolis MN US 55425 952-854-2700 37830 Attorney Gafner, Peter Boston Scientific Scimed INC One Scimed Place Maple Grove MN US 55311 763-494-2442 36517 Attorney Gallo, Elizabeth 3M Innovative Properties Company Bldg.
Fuller Company 1200 Willow Lake Blvd. P.O. Box 64683 St.
www.uspto.gov /go/attorney/region/att-MN.txt   (219 words)

  
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Bowman and Brooke LLP, Fifth Street Towers Suite 2600, 150 South Fifth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402, (Hennepin Co.) (Main Office)
Brownson & Ballou, PLLP, 225 South Sixth Street Suite 4800, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402, (Hennepin Co.) (Main Office)
Practice areas: Asbestos; Construction; Products Liability; Toxic Torts
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