Downtown St. Paul Skyline 2012
September 2012 — The St. Paul Minnesota downtown skyline in September 2012.
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September 2012 — The St. Paul Minnesota downtown skyline in September 2012.
January 2013 — The view from the Hyatt Hotel in Downtown Minneapolis.
May 2014 — The view from the Millennium Hotel in Downtown Minneapolis. It's probably one of my favorite views of downtown.
March 2015 — Downtown Minneapolis behind the Mississippi River during blue hour.
October 2015 — The Downtown Minneapolis core.
March 2017 — City Hall in the foreground with the Minneapolis Skyline behind it.
June 2017 — Located in the Walker's sculpture garden.
November 2018 — Construction on Interstate 35W near 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.
April 2019 — The illuminated towers of Canary Wharf rise beyond the trees of Greenwich Park, a contrast between London’s financial core and its historic green spaces. The red obstruction lights and construction cranes mark the district’s ongoing evolution, while the pyramid-topped One Canada Square and the glass towers of Citi and J.P. Morgan anchor the skyline. In the foreground, a temporary event structure sits quietly under soft amber streetlights, emphasizing the stillness of the park against the bright geometry of the city beyond.
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.
August 2019 — Manhattan as seen from Long Island City
September 2019 — The First National Bank Building shown in Downtown Minneapolis.
May 2020 — The Samatar Crossing shared use path near downtown Minneapolis. The path leads from Cedar Riverside to near US Bank Stadium.
May 2020 — The downtown Minneapolis skyline as seen on May 6, 2020.
May 2020 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from the Prospect Park and Witches Hat. In my opinion, this is a very underrated view of the downtown skyline!
May 2020 — Tower cranes in downtown Minneapolis during constructon work on the 10th avenue bridge.
July 2021 — Downtown Minneapolis with wildfire haze.
May 2022 — Skyscrapers in downtown Minneapolis.
May 2022 — Minneapolis Skyline as seen from a parking garage on 10th Street in the North Loop, Downtown Minneapolis.
May 2022 — Minneapolis as seen near Thomas Beach on Bde Maka Ska.
June 2022 — A sailboat on Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis during sunset.
October 2022 — The demolition of the former supervalu store on Lake Street in South Minneapolis.
March 2024 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from I-35W in South Minneapolis. March 2024.
November 2025 — A nighttime view of the Minneapolis skyline as seen from Lake Street in Uptown, looking north toward the city’s central business district. The IDS Center, Minnesota’s tallest building since 1972, anchors the scene on the left with its rectangular black façade and illuminated roofline. Just to the right, the art deco–inspired Wells Fargo Center glows in its signature gold lighting, a design motif rooted in its 1980s postmodern architecture. On the far right, Capella Tower stands out with its distinctive ring-shaped halo, an element added during the 1990s wave of illuminated crown designs across American skyscrapers. The foreground shows the mixed-use buildings of Uptown, reflecting the corridor’s early-20th-century commercial architecture.