Treasure Island Center

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Treasure Island Center

Connected Skyways
Bridge 7 (East) – 1984
Bridge 16 (South) – 1971
Bridge 10* (West) – 1978-2017

Skyway Adjacent Buildings
Wells Fargo Place (North)
Town Square (East)
Alliance Bank Center (South)

400 Wabasha St, St. Paul, MN, 55101
Built: 1963
Floors: 6
Total Sq.Ft: 243,871
Parking: 650
Owner: St. Paul Port Authority
Management Company:
Security Company:
Security Contact:

Full Skyway Map

Easement Agreements

Skyway 7 Agreement (PDF)
Skyway 16 Agreement (PDF)
Skyway 10 Agreement (PDF)
Skyway 10 demo Council SignatureCopy18-Nov-2016-03-37-59 – Copy (PDF)

Wells Fargo to Treasure Island Connection (Bridge 7 doc)
Wells Fargo to Treasure Island Connection
(Bridge 7 doc)
Wells Fargo to Treasure Island “Closure” (Bridge 7 doc)
“Treasure Island” 3rd Level (Bridge 7 doc)
“Treasure Island” 2nd (Wabasha St) Level (Bridge 7 doc)
“Treasure Island” 1st (Cedar St) Level (Bridge 7 doc)
Bridge & Escalator Easement (Bridge 7 doc)
Treasure Island Cedar St. Level Escalator
(Bridge 7 doc)
Wells Fargo to Treasure Island Connection (Bridge 7 doc)
Wells Fargo to Treasure Island Connection (Bridge 7 doc)
Wells Fargo to Treasure Island “Closure”
(Bridge 7 doc)
Treasure Island Cedar Street Level (Bridge 7 doc)
Bridge & Escalator Easement (Bridge 7 doc)
Treasure Island Cedar Street Escalator
(Bridge 7 doc)
“Treasure Island” Skyway Level (Bridge 16 doc)

Questions

Is there an updated easement agreement with current Treasure Island floor plan?

SGAC was told by DSI at one point that the Treasure Island Center easement includes a path to a new bridge here should the parking lot across Wabasha get developed and a new bridge get constructed. This doesn’t seem to be noted in any of the easement agreements I have reviewed.


Bridges

A comprehensive guide to the climate controlled city owned bridges that make the skyway the skyway. 

Buildings

Essentially the same information presented in the bridges section, only sorted by building.

Access
FUTURE SECTION

Why is this door locked? Where ARE the doors? How do I get in? How do I get OUT? Skyway access is one of the more perplexing aspects of the DtStP Skyway.

Wayfinding
FUTURE SECTION

Getting from A to B can be quite an undertaking. There are maps and signs in every building but how helpful are they and what does improving them mean?


Immediate Action Items:

Bridges:

  • Determine what content is most valuable
  • Go through agreements and add any additional buildings included
  • Get consistent photos for all skyway bridges
  • Compile information in a spreadsheet/database

Long-Term Action Items:

  • Redraw easements to modern technology standards (or submit a request that DSI do it?)
  • Obtain hi-res skway level building maps and integrate with bridges and access maps, creating a SUPERmap.
  • Add a comprehensive buildings section to the mix, including all spaces vacant and occupied.
  • Integrate database with comprehensive DtStP database.

Potential Related Projects?

DtStP Database

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