Wells Fargo Plaza (Bloomington)

Coordinates: 44°51′34″N 93°19′23″W / 44.8595139°N 93.3231734°W / 44.8595139; -93.3231734
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Wells Fargo Plaza
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General information
Architectural styleModernist
LocationBloomington, Minnesota, United States
Address7900 Xerxes Ave. S.
Coordinates44°51′34″N 93°19′23″W / 44.8595139°N 93.3231734°W / 44.8595139; -93.3231734
Completed1974
Height300ft
Technical details
Floor count24
Design and construction
DeveloperRauenhorst Corporation
Website
www.wellsfargoplazamn.com

Wells Fargo Plaza is a high-rise office tower complex located at 7900 Xerxes Avenue in Bloomington, Minnesota in the United States. Standing at 300 feet with 24 stories of Class A rated office space,[1] the main tower is considered one of the more dominant landmarks of Interstate 494. The tower connects to an auxiliary three story building through a central atrium.

The tower was originally proposed in 1969 by the Rauenhorst Corporation. At the time, the plans included a revolving restaurant and a heliport.[2] The Plaza was built in 1974. A turntable was installed for the revolving restaurant, but in 1977, the Rauenhorst Corporation converted the top floor into office space, as they could not find a restaurant tenant.[3][4]

It is currently the 56th tallest building in Minnesota, and was the tallest in Bloomington until 1988, when it was surpassed by the 8500 Tower. It earned a TOBY award in 2012 from the Building Owners and Managers Association of Minneapolis.[5]

After extensive renovations in 2010, the plaza was put up for sale in July 2015.[6] DRA Advisors bought the property in November of that year,[7] and currently owns the building through a joint fund with City Center Realty Partners.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "CBRE closes 80,000-square-foot lease at Wells Fargo Plaza in Minneapolis". REJournals. 2020-07-30. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  2. ^ Charles Whiting (August 20, 1969). "Office tower proposed". Minneapolis Star.
  3. ^ David Peterson (June 17, 1977). "Revolving restaurant gets office twist". Minneapolis Star.
  4. ^ "Seeking downtown Bloomington — whose Main Street is called 494". MinnPost. 2016-03-24. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  5. ^ Jossi, Frank. "Building Blocks – Wells Fargo Plaza". Finance & Commerce. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
  6. ^ "Bloomington's Wells Fargo Plaza is for sale - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal". Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
  7. ^ "Wells Fargo Plaza on Interstate 494 lands a buyer - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal". Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal. Retrieved 2016-06-13.

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Preceded by
Radisson South Building
Tallest Building in Bloomington, Minnesota
1974—1988
300 ft
Succeeded by