The Minneapolis Grain Exchange skyway system connects buildings in downtown Minneapolis, facilitating pedestrian movement between structures regardless of weather conditions. The skyways, a common feature in many North American cities, were developed to enhance urban accessibility and commerce. This particular skyway is part of a network that links various commercial and office buildings, including the historic Grain Exchange building itself, which was once a central hub for agricultural commodity trading. The image captures the skyway at night, highlighting the illuminated pathways that are integral to the city's infrastructure.
Photo taken in January 2015.