The 222 W. Hospitality Building recently underwent a comprehensive painting refresh, revitalizing both its exterior and interior spaces. The exterior received a significant upgrade, with key features such as the picnic shade structure, parking lot light poles, curbs, and trash enclosure doors receiving fresh coats of paint. These enhancements have improved the building’s curb appeal and contributed to a cleaner, more inviting environment. Additionally, the sheet metal trim along the base of the exterior walls was repainted to ensure a cohesive appearance.
Inside, the public lobby and first-floor hallway received a much-needed paint refresh. This update has significantly improved the visual appeal of these high-traffic areas, making them brighter and more welcoming.
This project stands as a testament to the continued commitment to maintaining and enhancing the Hall of Records as a functional, attractive, and well-kept space.





