
The neighbor to the east, Block E, remains gray and steel. The exterior will now be brown with new metal panels that from a distance appear to be wood and blend with the brick neighbors as well as Target Field’s natural stone and wood elements. The higher-end suites and club seats were completed last year.Įven people who don’t go in the building will notice some of the work done this offseason. Their space has been doubled.Īnd the Lynx will now have the nicest locker room in the WNBA “by far,” Johnson said. The Timberwolves had one of the smallest locker rooms in the NBA. The pros will get better digs, too, because the locker rooms have been renovated.
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To entice major events, the building went from one loading dock to three - an important upgrade for shows that roll 20 trucks’ worth of gear into town for a show.Ī new ice floor was put under the court, at a cost of $1 million.

The biggest difference: no more troughs in the men’s rooms.īehind-the-scenes changes are big as well. The bathrooms have all been redone and refinished. Johnson, however, said that’s a small number of fans and that the configuration and capacity of the building remain the same: about 19,000 for basketball. Some fans already have seen the inside because their seats were displaced by some changes. Seats are all new, replacing ones installed in 2004 in a limited renovation. Johnson said not a single surface in the building will go untouched.
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The main concourse was widened and windows added with views of the city skyline and streets on the outside and the court on the inside.Ī major goal of the renovation is to make the place more enticing and comfortable to fans, performers and producers. Timberwolves chief strategy officer Ted Johnson said the atrium on the northeast corner, a five-story glass facade that used to be a wall of gray concrete, will be a signature element of the renovation. On Monday in a hard-hat walk-through for media, the concourse buzzed with some of the 300-plus workers completing a $140 million transformation that cracks the building open inside and out.

Paul got a major renovation, and even the Golden Gophers have a new outdoor football stadium.īut when the new Minnesota Timberwolves season opens in three months, Target Center will look as rejuvenated as the team’s new roster. Bank Stadium opened less than one year ago on the other end of downtown Minneapolis. Target Field opened across the street in 2010. Target Center had become the elder statesman among Twin Cities sporting venues, with the 1990 building lagging in the competition to land concerts and other shows.
