Fifth Street Towers Minneapolis Skyway
January 2019 — Fifth Street Towers in Downtown Minneapolis. On the skyway level.
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January 2019 — Fifth Street Towers in Downtown Minneapolis. On the skyway level.
February 2019 — What seemed to be an abandoned resort found in El Jobo, Costa Rica.
March 2019 — New parking ramps being constructed at the Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport.
March 2019 — The MSP Airport in winter.
March 2019 — A "In Crisis?" sign on the top floor of the parking ramp at the Minneapolis St. Paul Airport (MSP) in Bloomington.
March 2019 — A parking garage under construction at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport.
March 2019 — The cosntruction of an airport parking ramp at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport.
March 2019 — New parking ramps being constructed at the Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport.
March 2019 — Exit signs on Interstate 35W for Hiawatha Ave, 11th Ave, Washington Ave. in Minneapolis, MN.
March 2019 — Snow surrounding a bench in Father Hennepin Bluff Park in Northeast Minneapolis.
March 2019 — Newly renovated lobby of the AT&T Tower at 901 Marquette Aveniue Minneapolis, MN
March 2019 — The 8500 Tower in Bloomington, MN is the cities tallest building. Located at 8500 Normandale Lake.
March 2019 — Man working on a water tank for the Hennepin Energy Recovery Center.
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.