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Canadian Pacific Plaza

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Completed
  
1960

Height
  
115 m

Opened
  
1960

Floor count
  
28

Floors
  
28

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Address
  
120 South Sixth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota

Similar
  
Minneapolis Skyway System, Rand Tower, Target Plaza South, La Rive Condominiums, 50 South Sixth

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Canadian Pacific Plaza is a 383-ft (117 m) tall skyscraper in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was completed in 1960 and has 28 floors. It is the 21st-tallest building in the city. It is the first major post-World War II skyscraper built in Minneapolis. It is also the city's tallest building completed in the 1960s. The New York Life Insurance Building was demolished to make way for this building. A skyway connects the building to the Rand Tower, Soo Line Building, and US Bank Plaza.

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Map of Canadian Pacific Plaza, Minneapolis, MN 55402, USA

The building was previously known as One Financial Plaza. Before that, it was the headquarters for First Bank System. In August 2012, the building was renamed when the Canadian Pacific Railway moved its United States headquarters and 400 employees out of the nearby Soo Line Building, which was being converted into a residential building. The Soo Line Building was named after the historic Soo Line Railroad, of which the Canadian Pacific majority shareholder in 1890 and took full control in 1990, moving its own US headquarters into the former Soo Line offices.

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Canadian Pacific Plaza Wikipedia