LaSalle Plaza explained

LaSalle Plaza
Building Type:Mixed Use Office
Architectural Style:Art Deco
Address:800 LaSalle Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Owner:Hempel Real Estate
Current Tenants:Robins Kaplan LLP, AECOM, CBRE Group, Others
Completion Date:1991
Height:387 ft (118 m)
Floor Count:30
Architect:Ellerbe Becket
Awards:LEED Gold, BOMA 360 Performance Building

LaSalle Plaza is a Class A skyscraper located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota that is 387 ft (118 meters) tall. It is the 20th-tallest building in the city and fills a city block, bound by 8th Street S, LaSalle Avenue, 9th Street S, and Hennepin Avenue. The complex includes a thirty-story office tower and a two-story retail base. It was designed and developed in 1991 around the pre-existing Historic State Theatre.

The building is skyway connected to 811 LaSalle, Residence Inn Downtown Minneapolis/City Center, Target Center, Target Field, the University of St. Thomas, and Target.

Art

The building houses multiple art pieces, including Totem Pole by George Morrison, and Top Hat, a piece by Stanton G. Sears portraying Fred Astaire.

Tenants

LaSalle Plaza is currently leased to multiple small and large tenants. Tenants include:

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