SPS Tower explained

SPS Tower
Former Names:333 South Seventh Street, Accenture Tower, Andersen Consulting Center, Metropolitan Center, Lincoln Center
Location:Minneapolis, Minnesota
Address:333 South 7th Street
Architect:Kohn Pendersen Fox Associates
Landlord:TransWestern
Owner:Sumitomo Corporation of Americas
Floor Area:650000square feet
Floor Count:31
Height:454.494 ft (139 m)

SPS Tower (formerly known as the 333 South Seventh Street) is a 454.494-ft (139 m) tall skyscraper in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was completed in 1987 and has 31 floors and 650000square feet. It is the 16th-tallest building in the city. It was originally a two-tower project, but only the east tower was built. A small landscaped plaza fronting 3rd Avenue South now occupies the plot for the west tower. The two towers would have had a bow-tie shaped footprint, and shared the same lobby at the center of the site. A skyway connects this building to the 701 Building and the Ameriprise Financial Center. The Senator Hotel was demolished to make way for this building.

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