Minneapolis Thanksgiving Day fire

Minneapolis Thanksgiving Day fire
DateNovember 25, 1982 (1982-11-25)-November 26, 1982 (1982-11-26)
LocationDowntown Minneapolis, Minnesota
Coordinates44°58′37″N 93°16′15″W / 44.97694°N 93.27083°W / 44.97694; -93.27083
TypeFire
CauseArson
Arrests2 minors

The Minneapolis Thanksgiving Day fire destroyed two buildings, covering an entire block of Downtown Minneapolis on November 25–26, 1982: the 16-story headquarters of Northwestern National Bank (now Wells Fargo) and the vacant, partially demolished location formerly occupied by Donaldson's department store, which had recently moved across the street to the new City Center mall.[1] Nobody was injured or killed as a result of the fire, though 10 firefighters were treated at hospitals.

The Minneapolis Fire Department quickly determined the cause of the fire as arson. Shortly thereafter, two juveniles were arrested for setting the fire, using an acetylene torch found at the partially demolished Donaldson's site. The charges were later dropped [2]

In 1988, Northwestern National Bank (then called Norwest Corporation) constructed a 57-story César Pelli-designed headquarters on the site of the Bank building. The new headquarters is now known as the Wells Fargo Center, after Norwest merged with Wells Fargo. The Donaldson's half of the block is occupied by the Saks Fifth Avenue wing of Gaviidae Common, an upscale shopping mall.

  1. ^ "WCCO 6pm Report coverage of the Downtown Minneapolis Thanksgiving Fire November 26, 1982 Don Shelby, Pat Miles, Dave Nimmer". 24 April 2011. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
  2. ^ https://startribune.newspapers.com/image/191430728/?terms=donaldson%27s%2Bfire%2Barson%2Bjuvenile