Minneapolis Peavey Plaza reflections
June 2024 — Reflections at downtown Minneapolis's Peavey Plaza.
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June 2024 — Reflections at downtown Minneapolis's Peavey Plaza.
June 2024 — Reflections at downtown Minneapolis's Peavey Plaza.
June 2023 — Reflections on Cedar Lake in Minneapolis before wildfire smoke rolled into the city.
April 2022 — A&J Fish and Chicken on Lake Street in South Minneapolis.
April 2022 — Downtown Minneapolis on a rainy spring evening.
December 2021 — A couple walks down 1st Avenue in downtown Minneapolis during a December rain.
December 2021 — Marquette Avenue in Downtown Minneapolis during a December rain.
July 2021 — Casablanca Foods in South Minneapolis during a rainy evening.
June 2020 — Reflections of the Foshay Tower in downtown Minneapolis.
May 2019 — The illuminated Minneapolis skyline rises behind a fog-covered Bde Maka Ska, its towers mirrored in the lake’s still surface. Buildings like the IDS Center, Capella Tower, and Wells Fargo Center shine through the mist, their neon accents reflecting off the calm water. Captured at night, the photograph contrasts the cool, modern glow of downtown with the serene, natural quiet of the city’s largest lake—a reminder of how Minneapolis balances its urban form with its deep connection to water and landscape.
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.