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Posted on 9/16/2021 by Dylan Thomas at Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal

Lingerfelt CommonWealth Partners is ready to show off its $20 million renovation of Two22, the 42-story Minneapolis office building formerly known as Campbell Mithun Tower.

Built in 1985 and the fifth-tallest building downtown, Two22 underwent a roughly year-long renovation that updated the building’s elevator system, improved tenant security and modernized the tower’s atrium and tenant common areas. Tenants now have access to a new rooftop deck and shared flex-work areas designed to accommodate those may be sharing space in the downsized, post-pandemic office.

The ad agency Campbell Mithun (now McCann Minneapolis) left the building in 2014, though the name stuck with the tower for years afterward.
“When people left their offices in March of 2020, they left the old Campbell Mithun Tower, and when they return, they’re going to be greeted by a modern, 21st century office building,” said Katie Tufford, a senior director in the Minneapolis office of Cushman & Wakefield, which is handling leasing for the building.

Tufford said Lingerfelt, a Glen Allen, Virginia-based real estate investment firm, began the renovation about nine months after acquiring the skyway-connected tower in July 2019 for $81 million. Work was largely completed by the first quarter of this year, she said.

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