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Entering downtown Saint Paul from the west. Downtown St. Paul from the southwest in the winter. St. Paul skyline at night. Below is a table of the twenty tallest buildings in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Since 1987 the tallest building has been the 471-foot Wells Fargo Place.
Tallest building in Rochester 33 Minneapolis City Hall: 342 / 104 14 1906 Minneapolis 34 The Pointe of St. Paul: 340 / 104 33 1988 St. Paul 35 US Bank Center (St. Paul) 338 / 103 25 1975 St. Paul 36 Riverside Plaza (McKnight Tower) 338 / 103 39 1973 Minneapolis 37 365 Nicollet 334 / 102 31 2018 Minneapolis 38 City Walk Condominiums & Parking ...
wellsfargoplace.com. Wells Fargo Place (30 East 7th Street) is an office tower in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It stands at 471 feet (144 m) tall, and is currently the tallest building in St. Paul. It was designed by Winsor/Faricy Architects, Inc. and WZMH Architects, and is 37 stories tall. The building opened in September 1987, a month ...
The first building on the property, the Merchants Bank Building, was built in 1915 and opened in 1916. [5] Rising 228 feet tall and with 16 stories, the building was the tallest in Saint Paul until it was overtaken by the Wells Fargo Place. [6][7] The First National Bank Building was designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White in 1931 after ...
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July 10, 1974. The Pioneer and Endicott Buildings are two office buildings located in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. The 1890-built Endicott building forms an L-shape around the 1889-built Pioneer Building. At its completion, the Pioneer building was the tallest in Saint Paul. The Endicott building was designed by Cass Gilbert ...
3. Wells Fargo Center. 775 (236) 57. 1988. 81st-tallest in the United States. Tallest building constructed in Minneapolis in the 1980s. Originally known as the Norwest Center and built as the global headquarters of Norwest Corporation, now Wells Fargo [12][13] 4.
The tallest buildings, such as Galtier Plaza (Jackson and Sibley Towers), The Pointe of Saint Paul condominiums, and the city's tallest building, Wells Fargo Place (formerly Minnesota World Trade Center), were constructed in the late 1980s. [40]