Minneapolis Downtown Buildings at Sunset
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July 2015 — Chicago Architecture and Lake Michigan
July 2015 — U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings, began construction in December 2013 on the site of the former Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in downtown Minneapolis. The stadium’s steel skeleton, seen here during its mid-construction phase, showcases the dramatic angular geometry that defines its final form — a nod to both Nordic shipbuilding and Minnesota’s icy winter landscapes. The project, designed by HKS Architects and constructed by Mortenson, features over 19,000 tons of structural steel and spans 1.75 million square feet. Its transparent ETFE roof panels and vast steel trusses were among the most complex structural assemblies ever attempted in a U.S. stadium build. Completed in 2016, the $1.1 billion stadium remains one of the most technically ambitious indoor venues in North America, notable for its fixed-roof design, massive glass curtain walls, and precision-engineered support cranes like the red lattice boom seen here — used to hoist the roof trusses into place during overnight construction sessions.
June 2015 — Minneapolis City Hall in downtown Minneapolis.
May 2015 — The Ardent Mills facility in Hastings, MN was the first operating mill in Minnesota. Per the company, the purifier, patent barrel and graham flour were invented here.
May 2015 — The Ardent Mills facility in Hastings, MN was the first operating mill in Minnesota. Per the company, the purifier, patent barrel and graham flour were invented here.
May 2015 — The Ardent Mills facility in Hastings, MN was the first operating mill in Minnesota. Per the company, the purifier, patent barrel and graham flour were invented here.
May 2015 — Sign reading "Keep Back 500 FT Turbulent Water" seen on the Mississippi River in Downtown Minneapolis.
May 2015 — Downtown Minneapolis while US Bank Stadium was being built.
March 2015 — Snow in Father Hennepin Bluff Park in Northeast Minneapolis.
March 2015 — Downtown Minneapolis behind the Mississippi River during blue hour.
January 2015 — Small skyways at the Minneapolis Grain Exchange in downtown Minneapolis.
January 2015 — The construction of the Wells Fargo towers in Downtown East.
January 2015 — Buildings at Fort Snelling in Minneapolis.
January 2015 — Winter at Fort Snelling in Minneapolis.
December 2014 — The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train rolling through Minneapolis, MN.
October 2014 — Nic On Fifth in downtown Minneapolis.
October 2014 — The IDS center and Crystal Court in Downtown Minneapolis.
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October 2014 — The I-35W bridge in Downtown Minneapolis. The bridge is regularly lit up for different occasions.
October 2014 — Looking down from what was a parking garage before it was demolished to make way for the Minneapolis Public Service Center.
September 2014 — Urban island camping in Minneapolis on the Mississippi River.
July 2014 — Crowds gather near the Mississippi River in Downtown Minneapolis during the annual Aquatennial fireworks.
July 2014 — Downtown Minneapolis Skyline during Sunset 2017
June 2014 — A "Restricted Area" sign in Fort Snelling nearing the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
June 2014 — Interstates 394 and 94 as seen from a Downtown Minneapolis rooftop.
June 2014 — Re-development of the Pillsbury A mill in downtown Minneapolis.
June 2014 — ADM Grain Elevator in Dinkytown Minneapolis with United Crushers graffiti on the side.
May 2014 — Minneapolis Convention Center in Downtown Minneapolis.
May 2014 — Downtown Minneapolis with the Millennium Hotel dome in the bottom right.
May 2014 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from Nicollet Mall.
May 2014 — The view from the Millennium Hotel in Downtown Minneapolis. It's probably one of my favorite views of downtown.
May 2014 — View of Downtown Minneapolis as seen from the Millennium Hotel on Nicollet Mall.
May 2014 — MaltOne Elevator, Minneapolis
May 2014 — Downtown Minneapolis looking towards the former TCF Bank Building.
May 2014 — The old Washburn Mill in downtown Minneapolis, part of the Mill City Museum.
April 2014 — Demolition of the Star Tribune building in downtown Minneapolis.
April 2014 — Looking down South 4th Street in downtown Minneapolis in April 2014. The Star Tribune buildings in the foreground were demolished to make way for the Downtown East development that came as part of the new US Bank Stadium (Minnesota Vikings).
March 2014 — The Chicago River and Wacker Drive in Chicago Illinois. Loews Hotel under construction.
March 2014 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from Marquette Ave in March 2014.
February 2014 — The Armory in downtown Minneapolis prior to being renovated into a concert venue.
February 2014 — The Armory in Downtown Minneapolis prior to renovation into a concert venue.
November 2013 — The green roof of the Target Center in Downtown Minneapolis with Target Field in the background.
October 2013 — Looking down Washington Avenue in the North Loop in Downtown Minneapolis on a foggy night.
October 2013 — Fog in Downtown Minneapolis in 2013.
October 2013 — The historic Stone Arch Bridge over the Mississippi River in Downtown Minneapolis in October 2013.
October 2013 — The Northern Lights visible in downtown Minneapolis.
September 2013 — Target Field and Target Center in Downtown Minneapolis. Target Field is home to the Minnesota Twins and Target Center is home to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
July 2013 — Inside the Minneapolis Armory before it was renovated into a concert venue.
June 2013 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from Loring Park in 2013. Loring Pond and the Basilica to the left.
June 2013 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from Loring Park in June 2013. Crane at the site of the under construction 36-story LPM Apartments building.
June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.
June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.
June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.
June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.
June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.
May 2013 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from across the Mississippi River in 2013. The former Minnesota Vikings Stadium, the Metrodome, on the left side of the frame. The stadium has since been replaced by US Bank Stadium.
May 2013 — I-35W Bridge lit with rainbow colors.
January 2013 — The view from the Hyatt Hotel in Downtown Minneapolis.
January 2013 — A hotel room at the Hyatt in downtown Minneapolis.
December 2012 — Lake Street and Dearborn in downtown Chicago in December 2012.
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October 2012 — "The banks got bailed out, the people got sold out"
October 2012 — The Minneapolis Convention Center at night in 2012.
October 2012 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from west side.
August 2012 — HOTTEA yarn art found near downtown Minneapolis.
August 2012 — Inside the House of Balls in Minneapolis.
July 2012 — Union Depot station in St. Paul, Minnesota.
June 2012 — Sunset as seen from Boom Island in Minneapolis.
June 2012 — My Burger restaurant on Excelsior Blvd. near Bde Maka Ska.
June 2012 — Boats on Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis.
October 2011 — An apple placed outside the Minneapolis Uptown Apple Store on the day Steve Jobs died.
August 2011 — Inside the now demolished Metrodome. Formerly the home of the Minnesota Vikings.
August 2011 — The field at the now demolished Metrodome in Minneapolis.
August 2011 — Visitor's locker room at the now demolished Metrodome in Minneapolis. Once home of the Minnesota Vikings.
August 2011 — WCCO Radio in the media booth of the now demolished Metrodome
June 2010 — An Apple Store in Uptown Minneapolis.
October 2009 — Target Field lights during a rainstorm in downtown Minneapolis in 2009.
May 2009 — The now demolished Department of Interior Bureau of Mines building in Minneapolis.
May 2009 — The now demolished Department of Interior Bureau of Mines building in Minneapolis.
April 2009 — Ground Rounds Scenic Byway sign on Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis. 2009
March 2009 — The Minneapolis police 4th precinct in north Minneapolis.
March 2009 — Liquoir and McDonald's fries.
March 2009 — Broadway Liquors in North Minneapolis.
March 2009 — The Minneapolis police 4th precinct in north Minneapolis.
February 2009 — Ceresota Building, Minneapolis
February 2009 — Boom Island Lighthouse in Minneapolis
February 2009 — Wafana's Grocery in North Minneapolis.
February 2009 — Pillsbury A Mill in Minneapolis. At one time, the worlds largest flour mill.
February 2009 — Deer near downtown Minneapolis.
February 2009 — Originally built in 1905 with substantial repairs done over the years, the Lowry Avenue Bridge was closed on April 25, 2008. Controlled explosions demolished it on June 21, 2009.
February 2009 — A home with lender foreclosure signage on it.
September 2008 — The Lexington Avenue–63rd Street station in Manhattan, part of the IND and BMT lines of the New York City Subway, is shown here in its distinctive red-tiled design. Opened in 1989 as part of the 63rd Street Tunnel project, the station serves the F and Q trains, linking the Upper East Side to Queens and the Second Avenue Subway. Its sharply linear geometry and long central platform exemplify late-20th-century transit architecture, emphasizing function and durability. The bright red glazed brick walls contrast with the metallic fixtures and fluorescent ceiling strips, creating a visual rhythm typical of New York’s underground infrastructure during the city’s major transit expansion era.