AT&T Tower, Modern skyscraper in Downtown Minneapolis, United States.
The AT&T Tower is a 34-story glass-clad office building that rises from the downtown business district of Minneapolis. The structure houses ground-level shops and restaurants on its lower floors, with corporate office tenants occupying the upper levels.
The building was designed by Walsh Bishop Associates and completed in 1991 during a period of significant commercial expansion in Minneapolis. It emerged as one of several major office projects that reshaped the downtown landscape during this era.
The building connects to nearby structures through skyway passages, forming part of the downtown network that allows people to move between buildings without going outside. These covered walkways are especially valued during winter months when weather makes outdoor travel uncomfortable.
The building is accessible from street level as well as through skyway connections to surrounding structures, making navigation straightforward. Visitors should know that the lower floors with shops and dining are freely accessible, while upper office levels are generally reserved for tenants.
The building's main lobby is shared with the adjacent Oracle Centre, creating an expanded entrance space that physically connects the two structures. This unusual arrangement allows visitors to move seamlessly between the buildings through a unified entry area.
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