3,604,460 in metro
Minneapolis
About Minneapolis
3,604,460 in metro
Minneapolis is located on the Mississippi River just north of the Minnesota River over the heart of an artesian water basin. This location at St. Anthony Falls gave rise to a huge flour-milling industry with global companies such as General Mills and Pillsbury getting their start here. In addition to the Mississippi River, multiple lakes dot the city's landscape, providing recreational opportunities year round. Near the geographic center of North America, there are warm, humid summers, a brief, but pleasant Spring and Fall, heavy winter snows, and enviably low winter temperatures. Minneapolis is the larger twin in the "Twin Cities" moniker; the smaller twin of St. Paul borders Minneapolis on the east.
Known locally as the "Mill City" or "City of Lakes", Minneapolis has grown into the dominant American business center between Chicago and Seattle. The city is corporate headquarters for a wide variety of companies, from banking and investment firms to retailing giants to global advertising agencies. The three dominant towers make a stunning impact, are virtually identical in height, and are all designed by world-renowned architectural firms. The arts scene thrives, with one of the largest theater communities in North America, per capita behind only New York and Toronto. During 2005 and 2006, the Walker Art Center, Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Children's Theatre, and Minneapolis Central Library have all opened spectacular new facilities or additions designed by cutting edge architects.
Minneapolis maintains active sister city relationships with Santiago, Chile, Harbin, China, Kuopio, Finland, Tours, France, Ibaraki, Japan, Eldoret, Kenya, Cuernavaca, Mexico, Novosibirsk, Russia, and Uppsala, Sweden.
Zones:
- Dinkytown (8)
- East Bank Milling District (10)
- Gateway District (17)
- Lyn-Lake (8)
- Old St. Anthony (22)
- Uptown (18)
- Warehouse District (131)
- Washburn Fair Oaks Historic District (9)
- West Bank Milling District (25)
Boroughs:
- Calhoun-Isles (86)
- Camden (3)
- Central (447)
- Longfellow (35)
- Near North (26)
- Nokomis (13)
- Northeast (54)
- Phillips (63)
- Powderhorn (41)
- Southwest (32)
- University (254)
Metro Cities:
- Afton
- Albertville
- Andover
- Annandale
- Anoka
- Apple Valley
- Arden Hills
- Bayport
- Belle Plaine
- Big Lake
- Blaine
- Bloomington
- Brooklyn Center
- Brooklyn Park
- Buffalo
- Burnsville
- Cambridge
- Cannon Falls
- Center City
- Centerville
- Champlin
- Chanhassen
- Chaska
- Chisago City
- Circle Pines
- Clear Lake
- Cold Spring
- Collegeville
- Columbia Heights
- Coon Rapids
- Corcoran
- Cottage Grove
- Crystal
- Dayton
- Deephaven
- Eagan
- East Bethel
- Eden Prairie
- Edina
- Elko New Market
- Elk River
- Excelsior
- Falcon Heights
- Faribault
- Foley
- Forest Lake
- Fort Snelling
- Fridley
- Glencoe
- Golden Valley
- Ham Lake
- Hampton
- Hastings
- Hilltop
- Hopkins
- Hudson
- Hugo
- Hutchinson
- Independence
- Inver Grove Heights
- Isanti
- Jordan
- Lake Elmo
- Lakeville
- Lauderdale
- Lilydale
- Lino Lakes
- Little Canada
- Long Lake
- Loretto
- Lydia
- Mahtomedi
- Maple Grove
- Maple Plain
- Maplewood
- Marine On Saint Croix
- Marystown
- Medina
- Mendota Heights
- Minnetonka
- Minnetonka Beach
- Mound
- Mounds View
- New Brighton
- New Hope
- Newport
- New Prague
- New Trier
- Northfield
- North St. Paul
- Norwood Young America
- Oakdale
- Oak Park Heights
- Orono
- Osseo
- Pine Springs
- Plymouth
- Prescott
- Prior Lake
- Ramsey
- Red Wing
- Richfield
- River Falls
- Robbinsdale
- Rockford
- Rogers
- Rosemount
- Roseville
- Sauk Rapids
- Savage
- Scandia
- Shakopee
- Shoreview
- Shorewood
- Somerset
- South St. Paul
- Spring Lake Park
- Spring Park
- St. Anthony
- St. Benedict
- St. Bonifacius
- St. Cloud
- St. Joseph
- St. Louis Park
- St. Patrick
- St. Paul
- St. Paul Park
- Stillwater
- Taylors Falls
- Vadnais Heights
- Waconia
- Waite Park
- Wayzata
- West St. Paul
- White Bear Lake
- Woodbury
- Woodland
- Zumbrota
No. of Buildings
| No. | Current status |
|---|---|
| 1,396 | All buildings |
| 1,060 |
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| 202 |
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| 122 |
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| 7 |
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| 5 |
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Tallest buildings
| # | Building | Height | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | IDS Tower | 792 ft | 1973 |
| 2 | Capella Tower | 776 ft | 1992 |
| 3 | Wells Fargo Center | 775 ft | 1989 |
| 4 | 33 South Sixth | 668 ft | 1982 |
| 5 | Campbell Mithun Tower | 582 ft | 1985 |
Building types
| No. | Type |
|---|---|
| 898 | low-rise building |
| 243 | high-rise building |
| 63 | church |
| 60 | open-air structure |
| 39 | skyscraper |
| 38 | silo |
| 27 | bridge |
| 9 | stadium |
| 5 | mast (pole) |
| 4 | mast (framework) |
| 3 | water tower |
| 2 | subterranean building |
| 1 | sculpture |
| 1 | hall |
| 1 | synagogue |
| 1 | tunnel |
| 1 | building with towers |
Other buildings
| No. | Type |
|---|---|
| 18 | Famous buildings |
| 58 | Buildings with the most construction images |