Posted on 9/17/2021 by Dee Depass at StarTribune
After a year of construction and $20 million in upgrades, owners of the Two22 Tower in downtown Minneapolis are ready to show off the newly renovated 42-story building, formerly known as Campbell Mithun Tower.
The structure that darts its way into Minneapolis’ skyline at 222 S. Ninth St. and Third Avenue was purchased by Richmond, Va.-based Lingerfelt CommonWealth Partners in July 2019.
Renovations began in March 2020, when the pandemic sent most downtown office workers home.
General contractor Gardner Builders plus the Nelson Worldwide design firm have since overhauled the Class A tower’s six elevators, lobby, atrium and skyway with sleek marble, high-technology and security features. They added indoor and outdoor rooftop terraces, video conference rooms and a pool table room and also renovated the first and second floors plus various tenant spaces.
The skyscraper’s public spaces were last renovated in 2006.