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New Brighton, Minnesota – Redeveloped Park Restroom and Picnic Shelter

Improving Visitor Comfort with Modern Restroom Buildings

Redeveloped park restroom projects make a big difference when a community gives an older park a fresh start. At Sunny Square Park in New Brighton, Minnesota, the city completed a major redevelopment that added new play areas, better walking routes, and a new building that solves a simple but important need: comfortable, reliable restrooms with a shaded place to gather. The new restroom and picnic shelter includes two single-user restrooms, a mechanical room, and a timber roof extension that creates a covered picnic area.

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Sunny Square Park

Sunny Square Park and the City of New Brighton

New Brighton is a community in Ramsey County, near Minneapolis and St. Paul. The city is known for its parks and trails, and it continues to invest in public spaces that support everyday use as well as group activities. That long-term commitment shows up in planning efforts like the city’s 2040 Park and Trail System Master Plan, created with community input and clear recommendations for improvements across the park system.

Project Overview: A 7.5-Acre Park Redevelopment

Sunny Square Park became one of the first projects completed from the master plan. The goal was to update key amenities and make the park easier to use for families, walkers, and local events. The 7.5-acre redevelopment included a new playground, updated walking paths, improved green space, and a renovated sports field. The field improvements included a new backstop and new bench canopies, and the parking area was expanded to add more spaces.

Sunny Square Park Building

Restroom and Picnic Shelter: Built for Comfort and Daily Use

The centerpiece building at Sunny Square Park combines two restrooms with a covered picnic shelter. The layout includes two single-user, unisex restrooms and a dedicated mechanical room to support building systems. A timber truss roof extension creates a shaded gathering space that works well for picnics, birthday parties, and small community meetups. The building is also situated near the parking lot and close to the walking trails, playground, open lawn areas, and sports field, so it is easy to find when the park is busy.

Sunny Square Park Restrooms

Building Features and Architectural Details

The restroom and shade shelter was designed and supplied by Romtec to match the park setting while holding up to year-round use. Key features include a metal roof, gable windows, and a timber truss roof extension that visually ties the shelter to the restroom building. Exterior finishes include fiber cement lap siding installed over an 8-inch by 16-inch smooth-face reinforced concrete masonry wall with mortar joints, plus stone veneer accents for a durable, high-end look. Inside, the building includes practical details like a stainless steel countertop to support day-to-day cleaning and maintenance.

Fast Turnaround Challenge and How the Team Delivered

The project team had a tight timeline. The building needed to be ready before winter conditions could slow down site work. Romtec worked directly with the City of New Brighton and the project designer to confirm design requirements early and keep decisions moving. Romtec project management also streamlined kit production and logistics so the building package could arrive as early as possible, helping the contractor stay on schedule.

Sunny Square Park Roof Extension

Project Partners and Cooperative Purchasing

The park redevelopment was led by WSB, a design and consulting firm based in Golden Valley, Minnesota. The general contractor was Kraus-Anderson Construction Company, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which installed the building. The City of New Brighton purchased the building through the Sourcewell cooperative purchasing agreement, which helps public agencies buy through a competitively awarded contract and simplify the purchasing process.

Pavilion Shade Shelter Benefits for Redeveloped Parks

  • Create a central gathering spot: A restroom building with a covered pavilion can become a hub for park and community events.
  • Support busy days and special events: Restrooms sized for the park help meet demand during sporting events, birthday parties, and seasonal programs.
  • Help visitors get out of the elements: Shaded shelter space gives people a place to cool down in the sun or stay dry during light rain.
  • Add flexible rooms when needed: Similar buildings can include a storage room, shower rooms for a spray pad, or a concession area to support field use.
  • Blend into the surroundings: Finishes like stone veneer and timber roof features can complement nearby buildings and natural landscapes.

Conclusion

Sunny Square Park shows how a well-planned redevelopment can improve the day-to-day park experience. By combining two single-user restrooms with a covered picnic shelter, the City of New Brighton added comfort, convenience, and a natural meeting place in one durable structure. Romtec was proud to design and supply a building that supports the city’s larger park goals and fits the scenic setting. If your community is planning a park upgrade, Romtec can help design a restroom and pavilion that matches your site, your schedule, and the way your park is used.

Don’t Just Take Our Word For It!

Thank you, Romtec team, the project came out wonderfully!

Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Rating: 5

We were really impressed with the crew who came and constructed the pavilion, and the finished product is exactly as we envisioned. Thank you for helping us achieve this vision.

Fall River Valley
Rating: 5

Everyone is happy with the new restrooms. Thanks for all the hard work!

City of Irvine
Rating: 5

The end product is beautiful.

City of Reedley
Rating: 5

Thank you for everything and if/when there are jobs where we need something like this, Romtec will be at the top of the list!

Rock-N-Road Construction Inc
Rating: 5

We had an awesome experience with Romtec and were very pleased (especially) about the communication that was given to us. The project went by very smoothly and we are now off to our next adventures. The finished product was everything and more that was promised by Romtec.

Rock-N-Road Construction Inc
Rating: 5

We are very happy with how they are turning out. We have received positive feedback from the community.

City of Miamisburg Parks and Recreation
Rating: 5

That Memorial Park Project is one of our favorites too – it truly made a positive impact for our visitors, and we will continue to keep Romtec in mind as opportunities to collaborate come up!

San Mateo County
Rating: 5

I have to mention that aside from the products Romtec supplies and the workmanship of the subcontractors (Ken and crew), I’m also very impressed with your responsiveness to issues – you’re a far cry from the usual taillight warranty.

San Mateo County
Rating: 5

I am very happy with the product and the customer care. Thank you all for going the extra mile to make your products even better.

City of Rockaway Beach
Rating: 5

You get what you pay for. Romtec provided the most perfect, seamless, flawless project I could have imagined. I would use Romtec 100 times over and will not consider any other options moving forward. You were able to beat my original budget and expectations. Everyone involved was great from sales to construction management, to the construction team themselves.

City of Coos Bay
Rating: 5

I was actually out today looking at the baseball park and your building is absolutely awesome.  Our buddy and all star baseball families are going to love it!

Rockford Park District
Rating: 5

We were very impressed with Romtec on this project. The entire team was professional, forward thinking, wiling to collaborate and compromise, and the structure turned out beautiful. We definitely got what we paid for (and then some!).

Chico Area Recreation and Park District
Rating: 5

Ken Perry’s crew who installed it did a fantastic job, very organized and professional, and efficient install.

Poppy Holding, Inc.
Rating: 5

If I were to do this again, I would no doubt hire Romtec and its subcontractors to do the installation. Hindsight is always 20/20 and I learned a valuable lesson that I will hire Romtec’s certified installers to do the construction.

City of Spearfish
Rating: 5

I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Dan Keagy (Romtec’s assistant construction manager). He in my opinion went above and beyond to solve our problems and problems that were not necessarily his or Romtec’s to solve. He is a great guy and great resource for Romtec. Overall, the biggest thing to me was the service after the sale. Romtec didn’t just make the sale and move on, but they supported us through a very long and arduous construction process.

City of Spearfish
Rating: 5

Romtec was phenomenal when it came to service after the sale. They were available anytime there were questions. In addition, there were some issues with missing materials. Even though it was not Romtec’s fault for the missing materials, the were more than willing to send us the missing materials to get the project done. Romtec even sent out a representative to tour the site to give firsthand recommendations on how to proceed.

City of Spearfish
Rating: 5
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