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The former First Bank Place. First Bank's earliest direct corporate ancestor, First National Bank of Minneapolis, was founded in 1864 and received its charter in 1865.That bank, in turn, grew out of private banking house Sidel, Wolford and Co. [1] [2]
The building is located across Marquette Avenue from the 510 Marquette Building, the original Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. A skyway connects the building to its neighbor across 5th Street South. [2] Residents' amenities include a rooftop, an indoor/outdoor pool, and a hot tub on the 20th floor. [9]
Capella Tower (also 225 South Sixth) is an office skyscraper in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The building opened in 1992 as First Bank Place, replacing One Financial Plaza as the headquarters for First Bank System. [1] In 1997, First Bank System acquired US Bancorp and changed the name of
The building was known for its first 20 years as First National Bank Building. It served as the headquarters for First Bank System (now U.S. Bancorp) and its subsidiary First National Bank of Minneapolis (now U.S. Bank). In 1980, after the bank developed Pillsbury Center, whose shorter tower was styled First Bank Place East, the First National ...
1915 office building significant as the headquarters for two of the city's major companies: the First National Bank of Minneapolis and the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad. [68] 57: First Presbyterian Church of Oak Grove Cemetery: First Presbyterian Church of Oak Grove Cemetery: November 24, 2014 : 10340 Lyndale Ave. S.
The bank was owned by the Bank Shares, Inc. holding company which was controlled by the Pohlad family and which owned several other banks in the Minneapolis area using the Marquette name. Bank Shares announced the sale to First Bank System (now US Bank) in January 1992 [1] with the deal finally closing in December 1992 for $200 million in stock ...
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When Ford's term ended, Dixon returned to Minneapolis to assume the role of chairman and president of First Bank System. While in Minnesota, Dixon became involved with Carleton College, a small liberal arts college in nearby Northfield, Minnesota. He served on the college's board of trustees, including a term as chairman in the 1990s.