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The downtown Minneapolis office building, which is currently 85 percent occupied, is being offered for sale without an asking price, according to a listing by CB Richard Ellis.
If a merger agreement is reached, Multiband said that the acquisition of Pennsylvania-based WPCS International would add more than $100 million in revenue and between $5 million and $8 million in earnings annually.
The airline's new "soaring" campaign couples a 76-foot-tall replica of the Washington monument with a billboard and features ads on light-rail trains and other mediums.
W.B. Builders improved its efforts to connect with prospects and clients and boosted its revenue by 20 percent over the past year as it participated in a marketing lab offered by Deluxe.
Starting August 1, Welsh Companies' brokerage and property management divisions will begin operating under the Colliers International organization-marking Colliers' reentrance into the Twin Cities market.
According to a new real estate report, Red Wing is the most expensive Minnesota housing market, and Owatonna is the least expensive; with an average listing price of $329,782 for a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home, St. Louis Park is the most-expensive market within the Twin Cities metro area.
A recent survey of 50 local real estate professionals showed signs of optimism about the commercial real estate market during the next two years, despite an anticipated increase in land prices and building materials.
Governor Dayton released his recommendations about which state agencies should continue offering services with limited staff during a government shutdown; MnSCU was spared, but many others were not.
The leaders of Coborn's, Chamilia, and Minnesota Wire were among this year's Entrepreneur of the Year award winners for the Upper Midwest.
The unemployment rate climbed slightly in May to 6.6 percent-marking the first time this year that it has increased-but it still remains well below the national rate of 9.1 percent.
As Johnson & Johnson prepares to stop manufacturing drug-coated stents, competitors like Medtronic and Boston Scientific could see a boost in sales. Surmodics, however, a supplier to Johnson & Johnson, said that it is "disappointed" with the news.
Roughly 40 percent of patients implanted with cardiac resynchronization therapy devices may not reap benefits from the expensive treatment, according to a new study. But med-tech giants Medtronic and St. Jude disagree, stating that current guidelines for using the devices were established through credible clinical trials.
According to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Pillsbury "A" Mill Complex in Minneapolis was foreclosed on late last year, and local residents fear that the site will be broken up for development.
A 10 percent tax on the sale of pro sports memorabilia is being pitched to help pay for the state's share of the Vikings' stadium, but other local sports teams are reportedly less than thrilled with the idea.