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Wells Fargo Center, 90 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis
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Wells Fargo Center, 90 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis
Photograph © Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporation
This image is available for business licensing,
or purchase this photograph as a print or poster


Wells Fargo Center, 90 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis
Photograph © Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporation
This image is available for business licensing,
or purchase this photograph as a print or poster


Wells Fargo Center, 90 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis
Photograph © Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporation
This image is available for business licensing,
or purchase this photograph as a print or poster


Wells Fargo Center, 90 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis
Photograph © Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporation
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Wells Fargo Center

Formerly: Norwest Center
Designed by: Cesar Pelli & Associates
Construction Completed: 1987
Type: Skyscraper
Stories: 57
Location: 90 South Seventh Street
Area: Downtown Minneapolis
Post Code: 55402
City: Minneapolis, Minnesota

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     Rising from the ashes of the 1982 fire that destroyed the old Northwestern National Bank Building, the Norwest Center reaches 57 stories above Minneapolis, and is perhaps the city's best skyscraper. Even though this is a product of the 1980's, it keeps the traditional art deco feel of the first batch of American skyscrapers churned out 50 years earlier like Rockefeller Center in New York (see also Chrysler Building, New York and Carew Tower, Cincinnati). Entering the building leaves you in an immense pedestrian zone ("Gaviidae Common") with a a 100-foot-tall dome looming above you -- a grand act paying homage to the architecture of ancient times, yet concealed from the outside by a thoroughly modern building. While the Norwest Center was originally intended to be the tallest building in Minneapolis, a redesign brought its total high to several inches under the IDS Center. Nevertheless, the building is a source of great pride for people living in the city. At night floodlights illuminate the tower at each of the building's setbacks.

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Last 4 Comments Phillip R - Thursday, May 24th, 2007 @ 7:04pm • Rating: Five stars.

Great building, just wish it could of been taller!

steve b. - Tuesday, February 27th, 2007 @ 10:50am • Rating: Four stars.

I would rate this building a 5; but it should have been completed to be the tallest building in Mpls. If the setback & floodlight features towered over the IDS & could be seen from all directions. This towere would serve to be a beacon for miles. Too bad, missed opportunity.

John Haijt - Monday, July 12th, 2004 @ 12:31pm • Rating: Four stars.

The flood lights are so cool. A must see when in Minneapolis

Brad J - Monday, June 14th, 2004 @ 5:05pm • Rating: Five stars.

My favorite Minneapolis skyscraper.

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