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The CenturyLink Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota was completed in 1932 and became the tallest building to be built in the city during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Named for its current owner, it was previously known as the Qwest Building and the Northwestern Bell Telephone Building. Originally standing 346 feet (105 m) tall, the structure grew to 416 feet (127 m) with the addition of a microwave antenna "crown" in 1958, followed by the addition of a second tier of microwave antennas in 1972. It was the second-tallest building in the city after the slightly older Foshay Tower for many years, and stands slightly taller than the tower of its neighbor, Minneapolis City Hall.

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  • CenturyLink Building (en)
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  • The CenturyLink Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota was completed in 1932 and became the tallest building to be built in the city during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Named for its current owner, it was previously known as the Qwest Building and the Northwestern Bell Telephone Building. Originally standing 346 feet (105 m) tall, the structure grew to 416 feet (127 m) with the addition of a microwave antenna "crown" in 1958, followed by the addition of a second tier of microwave antennas in 1972. It was the second-tallest building in the city after the slightly older Foshay Tower for many years, and stands slightly taller than the tower of its neighbor, Minneapolis City Hall. (en)
  • El CenturyLink Building (anteriormente conocido como como el Qwest Building y el Northwestern Bell Telephone Building) es un edificio en la ciudad de Mineápolis, la más poblada del estado de Minesota (Estados Unidos). Se completó en 1932 y se convirtió en el edificio más alto que se construyó en la ciudad durante las décadas de 1930, 1940 y 1950. Originalmente tenía una altura de 105 m, que aumentó a 127 m con la adición de una "corona" de antena de microondas en 1958, seguida de la adición de un segundo nivel de antenas de microondas en 1972. Fue el segundo edificio más alto de la ciudad después de la Foshay Tower, un poco más antigua, durante muchos años. Es un poco más alta que la torre de su vecino, el . (es)
  • Le 'CenturyLink Building' ou Qwest Building est un gratte-ciel de bureaux de 127 mètres de hauteur construit à Minneapolis de 1930 à 1932. Il abrite des bureaux et un centre de télécommunications sur 26 étages, la société CenturyLink étant une entreprise de télécommunications. Il y a 755 fenêtres. C'est le plus haut immeuble du centre d'affaires de Minneapolis à ne pas être directement connecté par une passerelle aérienne. À l'origine l'immeuble mesurait seulement 101 mètres, mais une structure de télécommunications (antenne) de 21 mètres de hauteur a été ajoutée en 1958. (fr)
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  • CenturyLink Building (en)
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  • Southeast view of the CenturyLink Building in Minneapolis (en)
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  • The CenturyLink Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota was completed in 1932 and became the tallest building to be built in the city during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Named for its current owner, it was previously known as the Qwest Building and the Northwestern Bell Telephone Building. Originally standing 346 feet (105 m) tall, the structure grew to 416 feet (127 m) with the addition of a microwave antenna "crown" in 1958, followed by the addition of a second tier of microwave antennas in 1972. It was the second-tallest building in the city after the slightly older Foshay Tower for many years, and stands slightly taller than the tower of its neighbor, Minneapolis City Hall. The building has many small details on the exterior, including electric bolts and a stylized bird above the main entrance. When under construction, an unusual move was made by stripping a 1920s Northwestern Bell building on the site and the steel frame was incorporated into the new structure. The building was expanded on its west side in the 1940s. (en)
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