33 South Sixth Street is a 50 story 1,081,000 square foot office building located in the heart of the Minneapolis 64 square block skyway system. Designed by world class architects Skidmore Owings and Merrill, the building was constructed and opened in 1983 and is presently the fourth tallest in Minneapolis. Major tenants include Target Corporation, Meagher & Geer, PDI and Stoel Rives.
The building’s unique concrete core design provides nearly one-half acre of column-free space on each floor and affords maximum flexibility in tenant layouts.
In 2003, Brookfield completed a 3 million renovation of the office tower entrance as well as the lobby of the building. This renovation includes the refinishing of major common areas, dramatic lighting enhancements and prominent building signage.