33 South Sixth, Skyscraper in downtown Minneapolis, United States.
33 South Sixth is a 52-story office building in downtown Minneapolis reaching approximately 200 meters (668 feet) tall. Its exterior features light brown precast concrete panels arranged with square windows, and it houses office space for many companies including Target Corporation.
The building was completed in 1983 and initially served as headquarters for International Multifoods Corporation. When that company relocated to suburban Wayzata in 1997, the structure became office space for various other businesses.
The structure connects to Minneapolis City Center mall through the skyway system, creating a central point for shopping and business activities in downtown Minneapolis.
The building connects to the Minneapolis skyway system, which allows pedestrians to move between this structure and neighboring buildings indoors during winter months. Main entrances are accessible at street level from multiple sides.
Since 1985, peregrine falcons have occupied a nesting box on the 51st floor, where the birds can often be spotted by those looking upward. This falcon colony has become part of urban conservation efforts that help maintain populations of this once-endangered species.
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