Spiral Parking garage
July 2017 — Spiral parking garage in downtown Minneapolis. These type of parking garages are so photogenic.
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July 2017 — Spiral parking garage in downtown Minneapolis. These type of parking garages are so photogenic.
November 2018 — AT&T Tower in downtown Minneapolis from a parking garage.
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.
August 2019 — Signs in a Minneapolis parking ramp.
August 2019 — A "Slippery When Wet" sign in a downtown Minneapolis parking garage.
August 2019 — Reflection in a Minneapolis parking garage.
September 2019 — A multilevel parking garage in downtown Minneapolis.
February 2020 — “Location Reminder” ticket stamping machine, once used in transit stations to help passengers remember where they parked or to mark their travel tickets with time and place. The metal box features a lever-operated stamping mechanism, a faded instructional label, and worn edges that show decades of use. Devices like this were common in train station parking facilities and older public transit hubs before digital systems replaced manual timestamping. The angled mounting on tiled wall, along with the utilitarian industrial design, reflects mid-20th-century station infrastructure, where functional machines like this played a part in daily commuter routines.
February 2020 — Skyway elevators in a parking ramp in downtown Minneapolis.
April 2020 — Ramp C parking garage in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota.
September 2021 — A lower-level vehicle ramp inside the Northstar Center parking garage in downtown Minneapolis. Built as part of the original 1960s mixed-use complex, the garage reflects the era’s push to accommodate growing automobile traffic in the central business district. Its narrow lanes, low ceilings, and concrete-banded structure are typical of mid-century urban parking facilities designed to integrate directly with office towers and the city’s emerging skyway network. Despite renovations to portions of the complex above, much of the garage retains its original utilitarian character, serving daily commuters and visitors accessing nearby government buildings, hotels, and transit connections.