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On January 21, 2025, the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation will relocate to Osborn370, a dynamic hub of innovation and diversity in downtown Saint Paul.

The Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation is excited to announce that we have completed our move to Osborn370, a growing community hub located in the heart of downtown Saint Paul. As of January 21, 2025, the Foundation occupies the third floor of the building. Our new address is:

Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation
370 Wabasha Street North
Suite 300
Saint Paul, MN 55102

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Mail

All mail and packages can be directed to our new address. While our physical address is changing, all Foundation phone numbers and email addresses remain the same.

Visiting Our Office

If you would like to visit us in person, please contact us to set up an appointment. If you are a fundholder and wish to schedule a meeting, reach out to your relationship manager.

Transit and Parking Options

Our office is conveniently located one block from the Metro Transit Green Line Central stop and on many bus routes. Visit Metro Transit to plan your trip.

Downtown Saint Paul offers several parking options, including nearby parking ramps, surface lots and street parking with meters.

We are able to validate parking for guests who park in the Lawson Ramp (10 West 6th Street). Enter the ramp via the 5th Street entrance and exit on 5th Street. Walk across the street to Osborn370. Enter the Osborn370 lobby and check in at the security desk. Our office is located on the third floor.

Osborn370 Welcomes Us to the Building

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A Community-centered Space

“We are committed to the vibrancy of downtown Saint Paul and are thrilled to have found a community-centered, welcoming space for our team members and partners throughout the state,” said Rhonda Cox, Vice President of People & Culture. “Our new space will embody our strategic priorities to inspire generosity, advocate for equity and invest in community-led solutions.”

Osborn370 was identified as a top option early in our search due to the unique amenities that foster collaboration and innovation among tenants and community members. Features include ample outdoor space, shared common areas, on-site catering and locally owned Hepcat Coffee housed in the lobby.

The office footprint and design support today’s hybrid work environment. This natural evolution supports our practice of encouraging staff to work where they do their best work, and it gives them the space to engage with each other and our community partners.

The space has been designed to reflect the Foundation’s values and is reflective of input from across the organization. Dynamic seating options will include small group collaboration spaces, single desks, offices and meeting rooms.

We are committed to the vibrancy of downtown Saint Paul and are thrilled to have found a community-centered, welcoming space for our team members and partners throughout the state.

Rhonda Cox, Vice President of People & Culture

Lease negotiations were managed by Transwestern Real Estate Services (TRS).

"The Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation holds a pivotal role in our state, empowering communities to flourish," remarked Eric Rapp, Senior Vice President at Transwestern. "We are thrilled to have played a key role in facilitating this partnership, ensuring the foundation can craft a space that authentically embodies their values and meets the needs of their dedicated employees and the communities they support."

This post was originally published on April 9, 2024, and updated on January 21, 2025.

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