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Minneapolis Skyway System : ウィキペディア英語版 | Minneapolis Skyway System The Minneapolis Skyway System is an interlinked collection of enclosed pedestrian footbridges that connects various buildings in 69 full city blocks over 11 miles (18 km) of Downtown Minneapolis, enabling people to walk in climate-controlled comfort year-round.〔 (Link defect)〕 The skyways are owned by individual buildings in Minneapolis, and as such they do not have uniform opening and closing times.〔 The eight miles of skyway are comparable to the underground city of Houston, Texas, the systems of Canadian cold-weather cities Toronto and Montreal.〔Ralph Blumenthal, (It’s Lonesome in This Old Town, Until You Go Underground ), ''The New York Times'', August 21, 2007,〕 and the City of Calgary's 11-mile Plus 15 (+15) Skyway system. The skyway connects the second and third floors of various office towers, hotels, banks, corporate and government offices, restaurants, and retail stores to the Nicollet Mall shopping district, the Block E Entertainment District, and the sports facilities at Target Center and Target Field. Several Condominium and Apartment complexes are skyway connected as well, allowing residents to live, work, and shop downtown without having to leave the skyway system. Minneapolis' first skyway opened in 1962, and there were eight skyways by 1972.〔Iric Nathanson, ("Minneapolis' oldest skyway still in use turns 50" ), ''MinnPost'', July 3, 2013〕 The new billion-dollar U.S. Bank Stadium will be connected to the Minneapolis skyway via a new $400 million-dollar mixed-use development of office buildings and apartment complexes in Downtown East, Minneapolis ==Notable Skyway Connected Buildings==
*IDS Center *Foshay Tower *Target Center *Mayo Clinic Square *Minneapolis Convention Center *University of St. Thomas *Capella University *Wells Fargo Center *33 South Sixth *Campbell Mithun Tower *Ameriprise Financial Center *Hennepin County Government Center *U.S. Bank Plaza *Dain Rauscher Plaza *US Bancorp Center *Fifth Street Towers *AT&T Tower *333 South Seventh Street Tower
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