Minneapolis City Center | Shopping mall in Minnesota

A mixed-use shopping center on Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis, Minnesota is called Minneapolis City Center (sometimes known as City Center). The lowest three floors of the 33 South Sixth office building are where it is located, and it was opened in 1983. Minneapolis City Center, which was created by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, has 250,000 square feet (23,000 m2) of rentable retail space. The already-existing Forum Cafeteria restaurant served as the foundation for the mall. The Gaviidae Common shopping center is attached to the building, which is next to the Marriott Hotel City Center.

Minneapolis City Center Minneapolis Minnesota
Minneapolis City Center Minneapolis Minnesota

Marshalls served as the centerpiece for Minneapolis City Center until January 2023. At the moment, every anchor place is empty. Carson Pirie Scott, Donaldson's, Montgomery Ward, Office Depot, Saks Off Fifth Avenue, and Sports Authority were a few of the mall's former prominent businesses. The mall has connections to six other nearby buildings through the Minneapolis Skyway System. Moreover, the facility has undergone many significant modifications, the most recent of which started in 2019 and was completed in 2005.