222 Building (Appleton)

222 Building

222 Building

Former Aid Association for Lutherans building on College Avenue. Now known as the 222 Building.
Alternative names
  • Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Building
  • AAL Building
  • Aid Association for Lutherans Building
Record height
Tallest in Outagamie County, Wisconsin since 1952[I]
Preceded by Zuelke Building
General information
Address 222 West College Avenue
Town or city Appleton
Country United States
Coordinates 44°15′43″N 88°24′30″W / 44.262°N 88.4084°W / 44.262; -88.4084
Completed 1952
Renovated 1964
Affiliation Thrivent
Height 183 ft (56 m)
Technical details
Material brick
Floor count 11
Floor area 235,000 square feet (21,800 m2)
Design and construction
Architect Maurey Lee Allen
Architecture firm
  • Cram and Ferguson
  • Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Main contractor Boldt Construction

The 222 Building is the tallest building in Appleton, Wisconsin. The building was built in 1952 and housed the Aid Association of Lutherans headquarters in Appleton. In 2003, Thrivent Financial announced that the 222 Building had been sold to an undisclosed buyer.[1] [2]

References

  1. Matzek, Mary Beth (2003-10-20). "Thrivent Financial Finds Buyer for Building in Appleton, Wis.". The Post-Crescent. Retrieved 18 January 2016. (subscription required (help)). Thrivent Financial for Lutherans has found a buyer for its 10-story College Avenue building. The financial services firm announced this morning that a purchase agreement has been signed for the building at 222 W. College Ave., three nearby parking lots and a downtown warehouse at 532 N. Superior St. As part of the sale agreement, Thrivent is not permitted to identify the buyer or disclose the purchase price, said Cliff Habeck, the company's vice president of real estate.
  2. "222 Building". 222 Building. Archived from the original on 2013-11-22. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
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