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The 792-foot-tall IDS Center is a Minnesota landmark and has been featured in several movies. Completed in 1972, the 57-story building has nearly 2 million square feet of retail and office space.
IDS Center towered over the other buildings in Minneapolis’ skyline when it went up, rising to 775 feet when it opened in ...
The IDS Center has been the landmark skyscraper in downtown Minneapolis since it opened in 1973. The block-size complex is basically an urban village featuring a 57-story tower along with the ...
The IDS Center, at 80 S. Eighth Street in downtown Minneapolis, was acquired by Accesso in April 2013 for $253 million. According to Hennepin County tax information, ...
The IDS has the ability to transmit and receive 300 different frequencies. Many radio and television stations use the poles on top of the IDS as either a primary or back-up transmitter.
The IDS Center, which includes a hotel and the marvelous Crystal Court along with its signature 57-story office tower, is justly regarded as one of the city's defining works of architecture.
Year-to-date, the IDS Center has completed 16 lease transactions for more than 121,670 square feet. The 1.42 million-square-foot, 57-story Class A office tower celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022.
IDS Center’s owner refinancing mortgage ahead of May 1 deadline to repay $154 million balance. expand. The IDS Center, at 80 S. Eighth St., in downtown Minneapolis.
Crews continue to work to reopen more than two dozen floors of the IDS Center after flooding impacted the electrical system on Wednesday. According to Accesso, the company that owns the IDS Center ...
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