The Millennium Hotel Minneapolis has re-opened
after more than $22 million in extensive renovations throughout
the property.
The hotel, which had a soft opening in April, closed
in December 2012 to undergo a complete transformation.
The hotel
has been remodeled from top to bottom including all 321 guest
rooms and public spaces.
Guest rooms now offer a modern, relaxed
and refined look with upgraded technology and amenities. In
addition, there is now a club floor and lounge allowing guests to
conduct business in a private setting.
A new food & beverage
concept, North 45˚ restaurant and bar, features local craft beers
and regionally influenced cuisine.
The hotel’s 22,000
square feet of function space, including two ballrooms, feature
contemporary designs with state-of-the-art audiovisual
capabilities and lighting.
“With the renovation of the Millennium Hotel
Minneapolis, we have created a modern hotel that appeals to
corporate travelers, convention attendees and our local guests
through new spaces and experiences that cater to their specific
needs,” said Robert Rivers, Regional General Manager – North
America. “We look forward to welcoming everyone back with an
impressive redesign and continued commitment to service.”
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis has been a landmark
in downtown since first opening in 1963 as Capp Towers. Its iconic
dome launched it to national fame with a feature in the 26 July
1963 issue of Life Magazine.
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis is located on
downtown's Nicollet Mall, within minutes of the city's sporting
venues, theaters, museums and other cultural venues. It is
connected directly adjacent to the Minneapolis Convention Center
via an enclosed skyway.
Millennium,
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