EE&K, a Perkins Eastman company, joined Knutson Construction and representatives of Hennepin County to announce the start of construction for the Interchange in Minneapolisā North Loop neighborhood adjacent to Target Stadium.
Led by architect Peter Cavaluzzi FAIA, the multidisciplinary team envisions a state-of- the-art transit station with complementary mixed-used development and year-round activated public space. The $79.3 million design-build contract is scheduled to begin in July with expected completion in 2014.
At the doorstep of Target Field, The Interchange will become the new ācentral station squareā for Minneapolis, inspiring a new civic identity and community pride in its mix of uses, central location, and iconic, purposeful designāultimately creating one of the first spaces in the country to truly integrate transit and culture. +
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