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LIV Hospitality Design Awards: W and Element Hotel

We’re honored to share that our project with the W and Element Hotel has received a 2022 LIV Hospitality Design Award in the Architectural Design Hotel – Luxury Category! Thank you and congratulations to our teammates and partners.

Read more with LIV Hospitality Design Awards here.

Archello: Two22 Tower

This month our project for Two22 Tower is highlighted in the latest issue of Archello. Downtown Minneapolis is in the midst of a building repositioning boom—a total of eight towers have remodeled their lobbies to meet the new demands of today’s workforce, with Two22 being the most recent to undergo a renovation. Following the commercial building’s sale to Lingerfelt CommonWealth Partners, the former Campbell Mithun Tower was rebranded as Two22 with the new owners looking to invest in the building offering future-forward amenities to attract new tenants.

NELSON Worldwide was selected for the extensive renovation to transform the first and second floor and to create a unique and uniform building experience throughout the tower. To differentiate the building from those nearby, NELSON Worldwide used its building repositioning experience to upgrade the main entry, first floor and second floor atrium, tenant amenity lounge, conference center, building management office, elevator lobbies, fitness center, coffee shop, full service restaurant and bar, retail spaces, and marketing suite. Read more here.

Floor Focus: NELSON Worldwide Re-Envisions An Aged Minneapolis Tower As An Evolved Workplace

NELSON Worldwide was selected for an extensive renovation to transform the first and second floors and to create a unique and uniform building experience throughout the tower. To differentiate the building from those nearby, Nelson Worldwide reimagined the main entry, skyway entrances, first and second floor public spaces, tenant amenity lounge, conference center, elevator lobbies, fitness center, retail spaces and marketing suite. Read more here

Healthcare Design Magazine: Main Line Health, Living Color

Main Line Health (MLH), a not-for-profit health system serving portions of Philadelphia and its western suburbs, was looking to expand beyond its traditional patient base, says JoAnn Magnatta, senior vice president of planning and design at MLH (Philadelphia). The opportunity to do so took shape when MLH evaluated its women’s offerings, which included comprehensive services but not much convenience. “We looked at our women’s service lines scattered throughout the system and realized it would be a positive move for us and for our patients to have those services aggregated in one location,” she says. Read the full article here.