
MINNEAPOLIS | Allina Health celebrated the upcoming opening of the Richard M. Schulze Surgical and Critical Care Center at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, marking the completion of the largest infrastructure project in the organization’s history. The new facility will expand critical care capacity, advance surgical care and enhance the patient and family experience through modern care environments and advanced technology.
The 620,000-square-foot center includes 190 private patient rooms, advanced surgical suites and a 27,000-square-foot rooftop healing garden designed to support patients, families and care team members. The facility will begin caring for patients on Aug. 29, 2026.
“This extraordinary facility reflects our commitment to providing exceptional care for generations to come,” said Lisa Shannon, president and CEO of Allina Health. “The Richard M. Schulze Surgical and Critical Care Center strengthens our ability to care for patients with the most complex medical needs while creating an environment that promotes healing, innovation and clinical excellence. We are deeply grateful to Mortenson for its partnership and Dick Schulze, the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and all our donors for their tremendous generosity. Abbott Northwestern Hospital has served the Minneapolis community for more than 140 years, and this transformational project will benefit patients, families and care team members well into the future.”
The new center was designed to meet growing demand for highly specialized care and support the future of health care delivery through investments in technology, workforce support and modern patient care environments. The facility will support complex heart, cancer, brain and spine care while increasing critical care capacity for the region.
“Health care is fundamentally about people,” said Richard Schulze, founder of the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation. “Nearly every person in the Twin Cities has a story about the care they or a loved one received at Abbott Northwestern Hospital. We believe every patient deserves access to the very best care in an environment designed to support healing and recovery. It is incredibly meaningful to see this center prepare to open its doors and serve patients and families throughout Minnesota and beyond.”
Located on the Abbott Northwestern Hospital campus, the center was designed in collaboration with physicians, nurses, care team members, patients and families to create spaces that support exceptional care and a better patient experience. Mortenson served as construction manager for the Richard M. Schulze Surgical and Critical Care Center, which was designed by HGA.

