Nicollet Mall

Nicollet Mall
Nicollet Mall at 7th Street, 2024
Former name(s)Nicollet Avenue (pre-1967)
Part ofNicollet Avenue
NamesakeJoseph Nicollet
TypeTransit mall/Pedestrian mall
OwnerCity of Minneapolis
Length1 mi (1.6 km)
Width80 ft (24 m)
AreaDowntown Minneapolis
Nearest metro station Metro
Coordinates44°58′36″N 93°16′21″W / 44.9766°N 93.2725°W / 44.9766; -93.2725
Northeast endSouth Washington Avenue
Southwest endGrant Street
Other
DesignerLawrence Halprin and Associates (1967)
BRW Architects (1991)
James Corner Field Operations (2017)[1]
Known forFirst transit mall in the United States

Nicollet Mall (/ˈnɪkəlɛt/ NIH-kə-let)[2] is a twelve-block portion of Nicollet Avenue running through Downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It is a shopping and dining district of the city, and also a pedestrian mall and transit mall. Along with Hennepin Avenue to the west, Nicollet Mall forms the cultural and commercial center of Minneapolis.

Several notable Minneapolis buildings line the Mall, including the IDS Center, the former Dayton's flagship store, Orchestra Hall, the Minneapolis Central Library, and Westminster Presbyterian Church. The studios and offices of CBS-TV affiliate WCCO are on the southern part of the Mall. Several major companies have their headquarters along the Mall, including Target Corporation and US Bank.

  1. ^ Kronick, Richard L.; Middag, Lisa. "Nicollet Mall". Minneapolis Historical. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Minnesota Pronunciation Guide". Associated Press. Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved July 4, 2011.

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