222 Building | |
Image Alt: | 222 Building |
Address: | 222 West College Avenue |
Location City: | Appleton |
Location Country: | United States |
Alternate Names: |
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Material: | Stone |
Height: | 183feet |
Floor Count: | 13 |
Highest Prev: | Zuelke Building |
Highest Start: | 1925 |
Highest Region: | Outagamie County, Wisconsin |
Completion Date: | 1952 |
Renovation Date: | 1964 |
Floor Area: | 235000square feet |
Coordinates: | 44.262°N -88.4084°W |
Main Contractor: | Boldt Construction |
Architect: | Maurey Lee Allen |
Architecture Firm: |
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Affiliation: | Thrivent |
Public Transit: | Valley Transit |
The 222 Building is the tallest building in Appleton, Wisconsin. The building was built in 1952 and housed the Aid Association for Lutherans headquarters in Appleton. In 1991, a man became stuck in one of the elevators for a total of fifty-seven hours. He then sued the owners of the building, but the case was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount. In 2003, Thrivent Financial announced that the 222 Building had been sold to an undisclosed buyer.[1] [2]