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Minneapolis City Center (also known simply as City Center) is a mixed-use shopping mall on Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It opened in 1983 and occupies the bottom three floors of the 33 South Sixth office building. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Minneapolis City Center contains 250,000 square feet (23,000 m2) of leasable retail space. The mall was built around the pre-existing Forum Cafeteria restaurant. The building is adjacent to the Marriott Hotel City Center and connected to the Gaviidae Common shopping mall. Minneapolis City Center (también conocido simplemente como City Center) es un centro comercial de uso mixto en Nicollet Mall ubicado en Minéapolis, la ciudad más poblada del estado de Minnesota (Estados Unidos). Se inauguró en 1983 y ocupa los tres pisos inferiores del edificio de oficinas 33 South Sixth. Diseñado por Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Minneapolis City Center contiene 23 m² de espacio comercial alquilable. El centro comercial se construyó alrededor del restaurante preexistente. El edificio se encuentra junto al y está conectado con el centro comercial Gaviidae Common.
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The interior of Minneapolis City Center in 2018
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Minneapolis City Center (también conocido simplemente como City Center) es un centro comercial de uso mixto en Nicollet Mall ubicado en Minéapolis, la ciudad más poblada del estado de Minnesota (Estados Unidos). Se inauguró en 1983 y ocupa los tres pisos inferiores del edificio de oficinas 33 South Sixth. Diseñado por Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Minneapolis City Center contiene 23 m² de espacio comercial alquilable. El centro comercial se construyó alrededor del restaurante preexistente. El edificio se encuentra junto al y está conectado con el centro comercial Gaviidae Common. A partir de 2020, el Minneapolis City Center está anclado por y Saks Off Fifth Avenue. Otro espacio de anclaje está vacío. Los antiguos inquilinos importantes del centro comercial incluían a , , Montgomery Ward, Office Depot y . A través del Minneapolis Skyway System, el centro comercial se conecta a otros seis edificios circundantes. El centro también ha sido objeto de varias renovaciones importantes, incluida una en 2005 y una en curso que comenzó en 2019. Minneapolis City Center (also known simply as City Center) is a mixed-use shopping mall on Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It opened in 1983 and occupies the bottom three floors of the 33 South Sixth office building. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Minneapolis City Center contains 250,000 square feet (23,000 m2) of leasable retail space. The mall was built around the pre-existing Forum Cafeteria restaurant. The building is adjacent to the Marriott Hotel City Center and connected to the Gaviidae Common shopping mall. As of 2020, Minneapolis City Center is anchored by Marshalls. Several other anchor spaces sit vacant. Former major tenants at the mall included Carson Pirie Scott, Donaldson's, Montgomery Ward, Office Depot, Saks Off Fifth Avenue, and Sports Authority. Through the Minneapolis Skyway System, the mall connects to six other surrounding buildings. The center has also undergone several major renovations, including one in 2005 and an ongoing one that began in 2019.
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