Expansive TriTech Center offers private offices, team suites and coworking space across a striking modernist building completed in 1982 at 331 2nd Avenue South in downtown Minneapolis. The building runs to nine stories and floor to ceiling windows give most workspaces long city views. It sits on the Minneapolis Skyway system, so members can reach it under cover through the winter, and the Expansive Lounge on the fourth floor is both the arrival point and the social heart of the space. A second common area on the first floor adds more soft seating and work tables. Alongside furnished private offices and multi room team suites there are two meeting rooms with smart TV monitors, a configurable training room for seminars and hybrid events, five private phone booths, a community kitchen, a working mother's room with soft seating and a locking door, mail handling, a shared printer and scanner, and guest wifi. Onsite parking is offered to clients and guests at monthly and day rates, and secure lockable bike racks serve people who commute by bicycle. The location is a short walk from courthouses, office towers, hotels and restaurants, two blocks from light rail at Nicollet Mall or Government Plaza, midway between Target Field and U.S. Bank Stadium, and five blocks from the Mississippi River.
TriTech Center is a striking modernist building completed in 1982 on the corner of 2nd Avenue South and South 4th Street, and Expansive runs workspace across its nine stories. Floor to ceiling glass gives most offices long views over Downtown West, and because the building sits on the Minneapolis Skyway system you can walk in under cover in any weather. Arrival is on the fourth floor, where the Expansive Lounge doubles as the reception and the social centre of the space, with a second common area downstairs on the first floor. Furnished private offices and multi room team suites come with two meeting rooms, a configurable training room, five private phone booths, a community kitchen and a team on site through the working week.
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331 2nd Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55401. The building is on the corner of 2nd Avenue South and South 4th Street in Downtown West, close to the courthouses, downtown office towers, hotels and restaurants.
Light rail is two blocks away at either Nicollet Mall or Government Plaza station, and the building is on the Minneapolis Skyway system with the skyway elevators on the second floor. Interstate 394 is roughly seven blocks away. If you drive, you can use a metered space along 2nd Avenue South, reserve a nearby garage in advance at iparkit.com, or use the building's own onsite parking at monthly and day rates. To get in, press the Expansive button on the Butterfly callbox at the front entrance, then take the elevator to the fourth floor, where the team will meet you in the Expansive Lounge.
Furnished private offices, multi room team suites, dedicated desks and coworking memberships, plus private day offices, lounge passes, meeting rooms, a training room, an events venue and virtual office addresses. Access passes give five or ten private day offices a month to use at any Expansive location.
Offices come fully furnished, with free guest wifi, complimentary tea, coffee and espresso, a community kitchen, five private phone booths, a shared printer and scanner, mail services, a working mother's room, and access to the coworking lounge on the fourth floor and the common area on the first floor. An onsite team is there through the working week.
Staff is generally available Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Expansive has not published staffed hours for this building specifically, so these follow the pattern stated across the rest of its US locations; please confirm with the onsite team. Members have their own building access.
TriTech Center sits in Downtown West, the working core of Minneapolis, a short walk from the Hennepin County courthouses and the downtown office towers, with hotels and restaurants on the surrounding blocks. Nicollet Mall and its light rail platform are two blocks away, Government Plaza station about the same, and the building is roughly midway between Target Field and U.S. Bank Stadium, so both are an easy walk on a game day. The Mississippi River is five blocks north, and the Warehouse District, North Loop and Elliot Park neighbourhoods are all within a few minutes on foot or by rail. Because the building is on the skyway, much of downtown is reachable without going outside at all.