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Ameriprise Financial Center is a 498-foot-tall skyscraper (152 m) in Minneapolis, Minnesota located at 707 2nd Avenue South. [2] It was completed in 2000 and has 31 floors. It is the tallest building completed in the US in 2000. [3] This building is the largest single-tenant skyscraper in downtown Minneapolis.
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. is an American diversified financial services company and bank holding company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [1] It provides financial planning products and services, including wealth management , asset management , insurance , annuities , and estate planning .
Investors Diversified Services (now Ameriprise Financial) 1972-1981 Construction cost US$13.5 million [15] [16] Oxford Development 1981–2004. Purchase price US$200 million [17] John Buck Company 2004–2006. Purchase price US$225 million [18] Inland American Real Estate Trust Inc 2006–2013. Purchase price US$277 million [19]
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A month after Ameriprise's spin-off from American Express, Cracchiolo was named one of "The Ten to Watch 2005" among leaders of brokerage, financial advisor and financial planning firms in the U.S by Registered Rep, a magazine for retail investment professionals.
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This resulted in the package being delivered to the wrong address, or lost entirely. Police recovered $20,000 in stolen merchandise and $25,000 in cash. 28 year old Christopher Lim was charged with 23 counts of public mischief , 12 counts of fraud under $5,000, and 18 counts of possession of property obtained through a crime.