Address: 80 S. 8th St., Minneapolis
Opened: 1972
Architect: Philip Johnson
Public space: The Crystal Court
Occupancy: Office tower is 95 percent leased; total property (office tower, retail, concourse level with the business school, sub-level) is 92 percent leased.
Major Tenants: Gray Plant Mooty; Lindquist & Vennum; Briggs and Morgan; Merchant & Gould; Globe University; Marquette Hotel; Mission; Gap; Banana Republic; Associated Bank; Bremer Bank; Wells Fargo; TCF; U.S. Bank.
Source: Star Tribune research
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