LaSalle Plaza

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TypeMixed Use Office
Architectural styleArt Deco
LocationMinneapolis, Minnesota, 800 LaSalle Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 5540
Coordinates44°58′35″N 93°16′30.5″W / 44.97639°N 93.275139°W / 44.97639; -93.275139
LaSalle Plaza
LaSalle Plaza in 2026
Interactive map of the LaSalle Plaza area
General information
TypeMixed Use Office
Architectural styleArt Deco
LocationMinneapolis, Minnesota, 800 LaSalle Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 5540
Coordinates44°58′35″N 93°16′30.5″W / 44.97639°N 93.275139°W / 44.97639; -93.275139
Current tenantsRobins Kaplan LLP, AECOM, CBRE Group, Others
Completed1991
OwnerHempel Real Estate
Height
Height387 ft (118 m)
Technical details
Floor count30
Design and construction
ArchitectEllerbe Becket
Awards and prizesLEED Gold, BOMA 360 Performance Building

LaSalle Plaza is a Class A skyscraper located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota that is 387 feet (118 m) tall. It is the 20th-tallest building in the city and fills a city block, bound by 8th Street S, LaSalle Avenue, 9th Street S, and Hennepin Avenue. The complex includes a thirty-story office tower and a two-story retail base. It was designed and developed in 1991 around the pre-existing Historic State Theatre.

The building is skyway connected to 811 LaSalle, Residence Inn Downtown Minneapolis/City Center, Target Center, Target Field, the University of St. Thomas, and Target.

The building houses multiple art pieces, including Totem Pole by George Morrison, and Top Hat, a piece by Stanton G. Sears portraying Fred Astaire.

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