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Wells Fargo Place (30 East 7th Street) is an office tower in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It stands at 471 feet (144 m) tall, and is currently the tallest building in St. Paul. It was designed by Winsor/Faricy Architects, Inc. and WZMH Architects, and is 37 stories tall. The building opened in September 1987, a month ahead of schedule and under budget. It is a concrete and steel structure, with a facade of brown-colored granite and glass. The granite came from Finland. The building contains 156 underground parking spaces. It was formerly known as The Minnesota World Trade Center. Anthrosphere, a large sculpture by Paul Granlund, is in the lobby.

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  • La Wells Fargo Place est un gratte-ciel de 144 mètres de hauteur construit de 1985 à 1987 à Saint Paul dans le Minnesota au nord des États-Unis. Il abrite des bureaux sur 37 étages. L'immeuble a été conçu par les agences d'architecture WZMH Architects et Winsor/Faricy Architects, Inc. C'est en 2014 le plus haut immeuble de Saint Paul. L'immeuble est relié par plusieurs passerelles aériennes aux immeubles voisins. (fr)
  • Wells Fargo Place (30 East 7th Street) is an office tower in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It stands at 471 feet (144 m) tall, and is currently the tallest building in St. Paul. It was designed by Winsor/Faricy Architects, Inc. and WZMH Architects, and is 37 stories tall. The building opened in September 1987, a month ahead of schedule and under budget. It is a concrete and steel structure, with a facade of brown-colored granite and glass. The granite came from Finland. The building contains 156 underground parking spaces. It was formerly known as The Minnesota World Trade Center. Anthrosphere, a large sculpture by Paul Granlund, is in the lobby. (en)
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  • Oxford Properties (en)
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  • La Wells Fargo Place est un gratte-ciel de 144 mètres de hauteur construit de 1985 à 1987 à Saint Paul dans le Minnesota au nord des États-Unis. Il abrite des bureaux sur 37 étages. L'immeuble a été conçu par les agences d'architecture WZMH Architects et Winsor/Faricy Architects, Inc. C'est en 2014 le plus haut immeuble de Saint Paul. L'immeuble est relié par plusieurs passerelles aériennes aux immeubles voisins. (fr)
  • Wells Fargo Place (30 East 7th Street) is an office tower in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It stands at 471 feet (144 m) tall, and is currently the tallest building in St. Paul. It was designed by Winsor/Faricy Architects, Inc. and WZMH Architects, and is 37 stories tall. The building opened in September 1987, a month ahead of schedule and under budget. It is a concrete and steel structure, with a facade of brown-colored granite and glass. The granite came from Finland. The building contains 156 underground parking spaces. It was formerly known as The Minnesota World Trade Center. Anthrosphere, a large sculpture by Paul Granlund, is in the lobby. The tower houses offices used by Wells Fargo, who renamed the building Wells Fargo Place on May 15, 2003. It also houses the headquarters of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System. The building was designed for the 36th and 37th floors to be used as a restaurant with a dedicated elevator between the floors. While built to design, including the dedicated elevator, this was never implemented and the space was divided up into storage lockers that are listed for lease on their website. The building was developed by Oxford Properties Inc, the design architect was WZMH, the general contractor was PCL, and the permanent lender was Principal of Des Moines, Iowa. Windsor Faricy was the local production architect. Radio station WDGY has an FM translator located atop the building on 92.1 MHz. (en)
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