Minneapolis Bike Police Patrol Near Target Center
October 2019 — Police on bicycles patrol downtown Minneapolis outside the Target Center while protesters and rally-goers gather ahead of a 2019 Trump campaign event.
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October 2019 — Police on bicycles patrol downtown Minneapolis outside the Target Center while protesters and rally-goers gather ahead of a 2019 Trump campaign event.
October 2019 — Minneapolis police officers in riot gear form a barricade opposite protesters outside the Target Center on October 10, 2019, during then-President Donald Trump’s campaign rally. The tightly organized police line extended along First Avenue, separating demonstrators from event attendees as tensions rose late into the evening. The rally drew thousands of protesters and supporters to downtown Minneapolis, prompting one of the largest coordinated law enforcement deployments in the city that year.
October 2019 — During demonstrations outside President Donald Trump’s campaign rally at the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis on October 10, 2019, a man wearing a hat bearing the Oath Keepers insignia asked for directions near the crowd. The rally drew both Trump supporters and counter-protesters, filling Hennepin Avenue with thousands of people and heavy police presence. The Oath Keepers, founded in 2009, is a far-right, anti-government militia organization whose members have been linked to armed protests and later to the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack.
October 2019 — A barricade outside the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis displays a T-shirt reading “Russia Made Me Do It” and a defaced cutout of Donald Trump’s face during protests on October 10, 2019. The demonstration coincided with Trump’s campaign rally at the arena, his first visit to Minnesota since the release of the Mueller report. Thousands of protesters gathered in the streets of the Warehouse District, voicing opposition to the president’s rhetoric and policies amid a heavy police presence and national media attention.
October 2019 — Crowds gathered outside the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis on October 10, 2019, during a Donald Trump campaign rally. Protesters held signs denouncing the administration’s immigration policies and far-right extremism, including one reading “Nazis Go Home – No Kids in Cages.” The event drew thousands of demonstrators and marked one of the city’s largest public displays of opposition during Trump’s presidency.
October 2019 — A protester holds a “Free Hugs” sign amid a large demonstration outside the Target Center in Minneapolis on October 10, 2019. The event coincided with Donald Trump’s campaign rally, drawing thousands who gathered in the rain to voice opposition to his administration’s rhetoric and policies. Despite the tense political atmosphere, moments of solidarity and humor emerged throughout the crowd.
October 2019 — Protesters hold up signs outside the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis. The site of a Trump campaign rally on October 10, 2019.
September 2019 — IDS Center in Downtown Minneapolis visible from Lake of the Isles.
September 2019 — E 19th and 1st Avenue South in Steven's Square, Minneapolis.
September 2019 — A foggy night in downtown Minneapolis with IDS Center in the background with Xcel Energy Headquarters in the foreground.
September 2019 — A tower crane at the site of the new RBC Gateway development in Downtown Minneapolis.
September 2019 — Opened in 2014, Target Field Station is a multimodal transit hub serving the METRO Blue and Green light rail lines, Northstar commuter rail, and several Metro Transit bus routes. It sits adjacent to Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins, and doubles as a public gathering space with an amphitheater, green plaza, and year-round programming. In this night view, the glowing red canopy and bold “Target Field Station” signage stand out against the dark sky, framed between the historic Ford Center (left, built in 1912 as an assembly plant) and a modern office building (right). A freeway bridge cuts through the foreground, symbolizing the layered infrastructure of the city. This mix of historic brickwork, modern transit, and illuminated signage captures Minneapolis’s ongoing balance of industrial heritage and urban redevelopment.
August 2019 — A night view of downtown Minneapolis glows with vibrant hues from its illuminated skyline. The IDS Center and Wells Fargo Tower stand prominently among the city’s modern high-rises, their lights reflecting the urban energy below. New residential buildings in the foreground contrast with the historic clock tower in the distance, highlighting the city’s mix of old and new architecture.
August 2019 — 498 foot high rise at 707 2nd Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN
August 2019 — A "Slippery When Wet" sign in a downtown Minneapolis parking garage.
August 2019 — Signs in a Minneapolis parking ramp.
August 2019 — Skyway under construction in downtown Minneapolis.
July 2019 — Built circa 1889, this building in Downtown Minneapolis on 11th Avenue used to operate as a brothel per historical records.
June 2019 — Downtown Minneapolis seen from near the Cedar Lake Trail.
June 2019 — The Pillsbury A-Mill is a former flour mill located on the east bank of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It held the distinction of being the world's largest flour mill for 40 years. Completed in 1881, it was owned by the Pillsbury Company and operated two of the most powerful direct-drive waterwheels ever built, each capable of generating 1,200 horsepower (895 kW). The mill was named a National Historic Landmark in 1966 and has since been converted into resident artist lofts.
June 2019 — Stone Arch Bridge, Minneapolis
June 2019 — Downtown Minneapolis glows under a clear night sky, with Target’s illuminated headquarters on the left displaying its signature red and white colors across the rooftop screens. To the right stands the Campbell Mithun Tower, its reflective glass façade mirroring the surrounding city lights. The historic Foshay Tower, crowned with its bright beacon, anchors the scene in the background—a reminder of the city’s architectural evolution from early 20th-century art deco to modern corporate design.
June 2019 — The Minneapolis City Hall Clock Tower in downtown Minneapolis.
June 2019 — U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis, photographed under a clear night sky, showcases its striking angular design illuminated by the city’s glow. Opened in 2016 and designed by HKS Architects, the venue serves as the home of the Minnesota Vikings and a premier multi-purpose arena for concerts, major sporting events, and conventions. Its faceted steel and glass shell evokes the prow of a Viking ship, a nod to the team’s heritage, while its translucent ETFE roof allows natural light by day and reflects ambient light by night. This structure replaced the collapsed Metrodome and now anchors the eastern edge of the Minneapolis skyline as one of the most distinctive modern stadiums in the United States.
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May 2019 — Thrivent Financial's current building and their new building going up.
May 2019 — Sneaky Pete's bar in downtown Minneapolis.
May 2019 — The historic Minneapolis Main Post Office features these brass-framed service windows, emblematic of the city’s 1930s Art Deco architecture. Completed in 1933 as part of a federal building initiative, the structure was designed by architect Léon Eugene Arnal of Magney & Tusler and remains one of the finest Depression-era public works in the Upper Midwest. The marble-clad lobby and geometric metal detailing reflect the influence of the Works Progress Administration’s design aesthetic—modern yet monumental—built to symbolize reliability and civic pride during a period of national recovery.
May 2019 — An interior lounge and corridor at Target Corporation’s headquarters in Minneapolis, designed to encourage informal meetings, employee collaboration, and visitor reception. The space reflects Target’s post-2010 modern workplace philosophy — blending minimalist corporate architecture with hospitality-inspired interiors. Curved ceiling soffits, accent lighting, and red brand-themed wall panels soften the otherwise sleek office environment, while modular seating and large communal tables support group discussions and mobile work. This type of open, flexible workspace became increasingly common in large corporate campuses in the 2010s, as U.S. companies shifted away from traditional cubicle layouts toward collaborative, design-driven environments influenced by retail and tech sectors. The Target brand’s signature red is subtly integrated throughout, reinforcing corporate identity within the workspace’s architecture.
April 2019 — Interstate 94 in Downtown Minneapolis.
April 2019 — The Minneapolis skyline glows against a deep twilight sky, its mix of modern glass towers and classic architecture illuminated from within. Iconic buildings such as the IDS Center and Wells Fargo Center define the city’s vertical rhythm, while the rail and industrial foreground recall the infrastructure that shaped its early economy. Captured during blue hour, the scene reflects the enduring balance between industry and innovation that characterizes Minneapolis.
April 2019 — The bright blue Ferris wheel rises above Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, part of the city’s celebrations during the 2019 NCAA Final Four tournament. Set between modern office towers and historic facades, the installation turned the urban corridor into a festive promenade of color and motion. The glow from the wheel’s LEDs reflects off rain-dampened pavement and glass storefronts, capturing a rare moment when the city’s business district became an after-dark fairground alive with light, visitors, and late-spring energy.
April 2019 — A ferris wheel set up in downtown Minneapolis during the 2019 NCAA Final Four basketball tournament.
April 2019 — A temporary Ferris wheel illuminated downtown Minneapolis during the 2019 NCAA Final Four basketball tournament, transforming the city’s business core into a festive, light-filled gathering space. Installed near Nicollet Mall, the attraction symbolized the city’s embrace of large-scale national events and its ongoing downtown revitalization. With blue LED lights reflecting off surrounding office towers and skyways, the scene captured the blend of sports celebration and urban energy that defined Minneapolis during the tournament weekend.
April 2019 — A ferris wheel set up in downtown Minneapolis during the 2019 NCAA Final Four basketball tournament.
March 2019 — Interstate 35W coming into downtown Minneapolis.
March 2019 — Illuminated office and residential towers rise over downtown Minneapolis after dark, their façade lighting and interior floors forming a dense urban grid against a winter sky. The blue-accented crowns and vertical light bands highlight the city’s mix of late-20th-century corporate towers and newer high-rise residential development that has reshaped the downtown core since the 2000s. In the foreground, a still water feature mirrors the skyline, emphasizing the geometry and lighting strategies used to distinguish individual buildings within a tightly packed central business district. This area reflects Minneapolis’s broader downtown reinvestment, where office, residential, and public infrastructure coexist within a walkable, transit-served core.
March 2019 — Man working on a water tank for the Hennepin Energy Recovery Center.
March 2019 — Newly renovated lobby of the AT&T Tower at 901 Marquette Aveniue Minneapolis, MN
March 2019 — Snow surrounding a bench in Father Hennepin Bluff Park in Northeast Minneapolis.
January 2019 — The skyway connecting Soo Line Apartments to the Fifth Street Towers.
January 2019 — Located at 120 South 6th St, the 28 story Canadian Pacific Plaza was the tallest building in Minneapolis built in the 1960s.
January 2019 — Fifth Street Towers in Downtown Minneapolis. On the skyway level.
December 2018 — Downtown Minneapolis from St. Anthony Main.
November 2018 — Some say the Minneapolis City Hall Clock Tower is the largest in the world... There is some conflicting information. But what is known is it is in fact the largest four facing chiming clock in the world.
November 2018 — 625 in Minneapolis
November 2018 — AT&T Tower in downtown Minneapolis from a parking garage.
November 2018 — Target Headquarters in downtown Minneapolis in November 2018.
November 2018 — Headquarters of Target Stores in downtown Minneapolis.
November 2018 — Northeast Minneapolis with US Bank Stadium across the Mississippi River.
November 2018 — Gold Medal Flour in downtown Minneapolis on November 5, 2018.
November 2018 — Gold Medal Flour neon sign in downtown Minneapolis.
October 2018 — The Daytons Project redevelopment project in downtown Minneapolis.
October 2018 — Hennepin County Government Center, construction was completed in 1977. While often looked at as a single building, it’s actually 2 different towers with glass in between them. When viewed from the northeast or southeast(such as this photo), the building gives the appearance of the letter H for Hennepin. The towers are accessible from each other via catwalks on each floor. Glass walls were added after multiple suicides.
October 2018 — Bail Bonds and City of Minneapolis Public Service Building banners on fencing around new development.
May 2018 — Downtown Minneapolis skyline as seen from the North on the Mississippi River.
May 2018 — Target Field in Minneapolis. Homem of the Minnesota Twins.
May 2018 — Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins, and Interstate 394 in Downtown Minneapolis.
March 2018 — Hotel Ivy in downtown Minneapolis during winter.
March 2018 — The Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis as seen from Gold Medal Park.
March 2018 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from the roof of Century Plaza. Now home to the Minneapolice Police 1st precinct.
February 2018 — Demolition on Marquette Ave of a building to make way for City Club Apartments.
January 2018 — A temporary danceclub being setup in downtown Minneapolis in preparation for Super Bowl LII, held on February 4, 2018.
January 2018 — Target Center and Mayo Clinic in Downtown Minneapolis
January 2018 — The Minneapolis Skyways while looking towards Nicollet Avenue in Downtown Minneapolis.
January 2018 — An emergency exit door on top of a Minneapolis parking ramp. Paint peeling on the walls.
January 2018 — The Armory and new Downtown East development in Minneapolis.
January 2018 — A parking ramp in downtown Minneapolis.
November 2017 — Downtown East Minneapolis. Wells Fargo Towers, The Armory, and US Bank Stadium.
October 2017 — Target Headquarters, Downtown Minneapolis
October 2017 — Beautiful sunset behind the IDS Center, Capella Tower and Foshay in Downtown Minneapolis.
October 2017 — A Target branded basketball court in Downtown Minneapolis.
October 2017 — Apartment buildings in Minneapolis. Looking down Marquette Avenue.
October 2017 — Marquette Ave in Downtown Minneapolis at night
October 2017 — Aerial photo of downtown Minneapolis. Showing the Foshay Tower and AT&T Tower.
September 2017 — Downtown Minneapolis Skyline with I35W bridge crossing the Mississippi River.
September 2017 — HCMC, Hennepin County Medical Center in downtown Minneapolis
September 2017 — Hennepin Healthcare in downtown Minneapolis.
August 2017 — Minneapolis as seen from around the 25th floor of the AT&T Tower in downtown Minneapolis.
August 2017 — Looking out of AT&T Tower in Downtown Minneapolis.
August 2017 — Basilica of Saint Mary near downtown Minneapolis as seen from the other side of Interstate 94.
July 2017 — Spiral parking garage in downtown Minneapolis. These type of parking garages are so photogenic.
July 2017 — Seven Steakhouse in Downtown Minneapolis in June 2017. The restaurant closed for good in winter 2022.
July 2017 — Edition Apartments and US Bank Stadium in Downtown East Minneapolis.
June 2017 — Sunset in Downtown Minneapolis.
June 2017 — A look down between the Fifth Street Towers in Downtown Minneapolis.
June 2017 — Fifth Street Towers in Downtown Minneapolis during sunset.
June 2017 — The crown on top of the Capella Tower. They recently switched the lighting over to LED lighting.
June 2017 — The Baker Center in downtown Minneapolis.
June 2017 — Walker Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis.
June 2017 — Northstar Center in downtown Minneapolis.
June 2017 — A sign on Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis referring to it's construction. So over it is right.
June 2017 — The now demolished Dahl Violin Shop building in downtown Minneapolis.
June 2017 — The back of a now demolished building in downtown Minneapolis.
June 2017 — Located in the Walker's sculpture garden.
June 2017 — N 3rd Street in the North Loop in Minneapolis.
May 2017 — A tower crane outside a church where a large addition is being added on Nicollet Mall in Downtown Minneapolis.
May 2017 — Minneapolis Convention Center in Downtown Minneapolis.
May 2017 — Nicollet Mall under construction in downtown Minneapolis. 2017
May 2017 — The middle of the multi-year construction on Nicollet Mall.
May 2017 — Downtown Minneapolis Skyline from the North
March 2017 — City Hall in the foreground with the Minneapolis Skyline behind it.
February 2017 — Hotel Ivy in Downtown Minneapolis.
November 2016 — Downtown East development in Minneapolis with US Bank Stadium on the right.
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October 2016 — Lowry Bridge as seen from an island on the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
October 2016 — The demolition of an 8 story office building on Nicollet Mall to make way for an expansion by Westminster Presbyterian Church.
June 2016 — Wells Fargo towers as part of the Downtown East development in Minneapolis. The area was developed around the new US Bank Stadium.
April 2016 — Crowds gather outside of First Avenue in downtown Minneapolis on the evening of Prince's death.
April 2016 — Downtown East construction in Downtown Minneapolis. Construction came with all the work around the new US Bank Stadium.
October 2015 — The Downtown Minneapolis core.
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August 2015 — The Capella Tower in Downtown Minneapolis. The Hennepin County Government Center on the right.
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August 2015 — Demolition of the Star Tribune building in downtown Minneapolis. The building was razed to make room for construction of US Bank Stadium and the nearby area.
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July 2015 — Solar panels on a rooftop in downtown Minneapolis.
July 2015 — Construction of the Wells Fargo towers in Downtown East in Minneapolis, July 2015.
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