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Past Honorees TOP PAST HONOREES PROJECTS Great River Energy University of Minnesota SpringHouse Ministry Center of 2017 Headquarters Solar House Heritage Park Senior Services Leonard Center Athletic Windsor Plaza Center & Thomas T. Feeney and Wellness Complex Manor MCTC Health Sciences Lakewood Cemetery Building 2010 Garden Mausoleum Northrop Auditorium 5 Points Building Margaret A. Cargill Park West Business Center Alliance Addition Philanthropies 2007 Phoenix on the River Anderson Athletic and New Rochester Public Works South Education Center Recreation Complex, University and Transit Operations 730 Lofts Trafton Science Center — Ford of St. Thomas Center Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Hall Applewood Pointe of Southtown Open Systems International Bonestroo Transoma Medical Inc. Arbor Lakes Headquarters Bowman and Brooke Two MarketPointe Senior Living Perham Health Buffalo Wild Wings United Prairie Bank Boy Scout Base Camp Ramsey County 402 Building Carleton Place Lofts Van Cleve Apartments East Coborn Plaza solhaus Carmichael Lynch Vantage Flats Frost Building The Glenn by St. Therese Cristo Rey Jesuit High School/ W Minneapolis - The Foshay Hellmuth & Johnson Building Southwest Colin Powell Youth Leadership Winnipeg Apartments Hiawatha Maintenance Facility The Oceanaire Seafood Room Center I-35W and TH 62 Crosstown University of Minnesota Nuclear CW Lofts Reconstruction Magnetic Resonance (NMR) E2 City Homes 2009 Martin Luther Care Center Center Education Sciences Building Big Fish restoration Oak Grove City Center Washington County 2025 Elk River Public Library Black Design Ramsey County Library in Campus Jamaica Avenue & Blaisdell YMCA Roseville Improvements: Courts and Highway 61 Roundabouts Brushaber Commons, Staring Lake Corporate Law Enforcement Center Martin Olav Sabo Bridge Bethel University, St. Paul Center Phase II Addition/ Minnesota World War II Burnsville Surface The Ellipse on Excelsior Renovation Memorial Water Treatment Plant The Foundry on Raymond Weisman Arts Museum addition Norman Pointe II Carleton College residence halls The Lyric at Carleton Place Weitz Center for Creativity Platinum Bank Chanhassen High School The Minnesota Building Wieden + Kennedy Ridgedale Center Coloplast North American TractorWorks Building York Gardens Ripley Gardens Headquarters Twin Cities Sheraton Duluth Hotel/ 311 Crest Ridge Orthopedics, Edina Superior Corporate Center University of Minnesota 2012 Skyscape Harvest States Head House and Akerman Hall renovation 430 Oak Grove Smith Avenue Transit Center Sack House University of Minnesota 8th and Hennepin Building SOHO Hilton Garden Inn Science Teaching and American Academy of The Village at Mendota Heights Koda Energy biomass plant Student Services Neurology The Westin Minneapolis Maple Grove Hospital Whittier Clinic American Swedish Institute Markim Hall Carondelet Village 2008 Minnesota Energy Evans Hall Resources Corp. center, 2011 Flux Aloft Hotel / Zenith Rochester 1800 Lake Fort Road Flats Condominiums Modern Climate headquarters Allina Medical Clinic- Ramsey Hamline University Baker Road Corporate Center Northstar Rail Line Anderson Student Center, Anderson Student Center Center For Changing Lives Regions Hospital Level I Trauma University of St. Thomas HealthEast Midway Clinic Century College Science/ Center Baldinger Bakery Julia Marshall Gazebo Library Building Shops at West End Beck Academic Hall Lowry Avenue Bridge Church of St. Peter Solhem Apartments Cowles Center for Dance and the Minnesota Fallen Dakotah! Ice Center Split Rock Lighthouse Performing Arts Firefighters Memorial Excelsior Crossings St. John’s Solar Farm Edina Realty Minnesota Veterans Home, First National Bank Building Target Field Ford Center Building 19 Folwell Hall TCF Bank Stadium Frogtown Square / Kings Mother Baby Center Franklin-Portland Gateway Uilk Wind Farm Crossing Apartments MoZaic Phase III: The Wellstone Greenleaf Apartments and Campbell Mithun Tower Suite 2300, 222 South Ninth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402 (612) 333-4244 PAST HONOREES TOP PROJECTS North Education Center Cardiovascular Research Facility 2015 NOvA Far Detector Building U of M: Recreation and of 2017 Olson Wellness Center Expansion 4Marq Apartments Riverside Plaza and Remodel A-Mill Artist Lofts Renovation Unity Church - Unitarian Chaska Curling & Event Siebert Baseball Field Center Soltvå CHS Field 2014 Crystal Public Works Target Plaza Commons Giants Ridge Ski Chalet Alexandria Area High School DC Group Office Headquarters Union Depot and Event Center Bishop Henry Whipple Fairview Southdale Carl N. University of Minnesota Lind Hazelden Betty Ford Federal Building Renovation Platou Emergency Hall First Floor Renovation Foundation/Campus Central Corridor Light Rail Highlight Center Wadena Deer Creek Expansion Transit Project Jordan Middle School Middle and High School Hennepin County Cozē Flats Kandiyohi County Landfill Library -Brooklyn Park Hennepin County Human Leachate Treatment System Hewing Hotel 2013 Services Center M Health Clinics & Surgery Lindquist & Vennum Renovation 1500 Fillmore Street NE Highland Park Community Center Machine Shop 222 Hennepin Center Mayo Clinic Square Maurices Headquarters and City Beckhoff Automation North Itasca Biological Station and Midway YMCA of Duluth Parking Structure American Headquarters Laboratories Northern Stacks I Mill City Quarter Brunsfield North Loop Karner Blue Education Center Owatonna Public Utilities Miller Textile Building Duluth International LifeSource Power Plant Re-Purposing Minnesota Senate Building Airport Terminal Lime Apartments Pine Island Elementary School River North ElseWarehouse LPM Apartments PrairieCare Child Psychiatric Self Esteem Brands Izzy’s Ice Cream Lunds and Byerlys Edina Hospital Corporate Campus Cafe & Kitchen Metro Transit Highway 610 & St. Louis County Government Seward Montessori School Knutson Construction Noble Parkway Park & Ride Services Center Seward Towers Headquarters Midway Village of Episcopal St. Paul Academy & Summit Star LHB Minneapolis Office Homes School Huss Center for StudioIDS / Perkins+Will’s Mahtomedi Public Schools: Minnesota State Fair West Performing Arts IDS Center Relocation Wildwood End Market The Good Acre T3 Elementary School One Southdale Place The Rose The Cambric Minnesota Army National Rayette Lofts Upper Post Veterans Community The First National Bank Guard Field Maintenance Schmidt Artist Lofts Vintage on Selby of Saint Cloud Shop Webber Park - Natural Filtration University of Minnesota Bee Oaks Station Place Surly Destination Swimming Pool and Pollinator Lab Orchestra Hall Brewery Webster Elementary U.S. Bank Stadium Renovation Target Field Station Conversion to K5-3K Wells Fargo Downtown East Radisson Blu Mall of America The Marshall Prototype Corporate Campus Rising Cedar The Nic on Fifth™ Xcel Energy Midtown Substation Roseville Fire Station Toro Bloomington Enclosure Soo Line Building City Headquarters Phase I Apartments Design/Build Expansion The Burch Building University of Minnesota 2016 The Penfield Amundson Hall Gore Annex 100 Washington Square The Place - Boys & Girls Club/ University of Minnesota 700 Central Head Start Addition and Northrop Auditorium Phase II 2700 University Remodel Historic Amazon Fulfillment The Walkway Renovation Center - Shakopee Twin Cities Habitat Valspar Applied Science and Beacon Hill for Humanity Technology Center (VAST) Ben Franklin Readiness Center U of M: 17th Avenue Student Phase I Blue Line Flats Residence Hall and Dining Washburn Center for Children Boatworks Commons Facility West Broadway Crescent Broadway Flats U of M: Cancer & Chroma Custom House Campbell Mithun Tower Suite 2300, 222 South Ninth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402 (612) 333-4244 Campbell Mithun Tower Suite 2300, 222 South Ninth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402 (612) 333-4244.
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