A $1.2 million remodeling of the building began in late summer 2011 and was completed in April 2012. During the work, the city offices were temporarily moved to space at the Astoria Yacht Club. Along with restoration of the building's entrance and open lobby, the work included the addition of
fire sprinklers and other safety and lighting improvements. Installation of a new,
ADA-compliant elevator was also included in the project, replacing a small, non-compliant elevator. The council chambers were changed from an L-shape, which had made it difficult for people in part of the room to see and hear the activities, to a square shape, expanding the room's capacity from around 60 people to around 80. The chambers were also reoriented to face the Columbia River (north). Windows along that portion of the building's east side, formerly used for a staff lounge, were made part of the council room. The old
bank vaults are still in place, their locks disabled, and the 2011 remodeling included refitting one of them as an office and copy room. Certain period features were restored. These included the return, from the
Flavel House Museum, of a vintage
chandelier in the lobby. It had adorned that space during the building's years as a bank and remained until 1949, but had hung in the music room of the Flavel museum since then. ==References==