“When we sit down with policy makers and cut through the noise, most people are supportive,” says Minnesota United President Nick Rogers.
Economy
City leaders hope the redo will make the street no less than a “centerpiece, a highlight in our country.”
There are many apartments still in the pipeline.
Corporate growth is, compared with last quarter. But business leaders are still spending and hiring at nearly the highest levels in four years.
Four different designs for the park, which will be adjacent to the new Vikings stadium, were unveiled at a public forum Wednesday.
The former State Farm campus in Woodbury has long stood as a symbol of
With the additions of light rail and a baseball park, is the capital city likely to see substantial private sector investments?
How ANI Pharmaceuticals is growing rapidly at the top of Minnesota.
While state unemployment figures remain lower than the rest of the country, growth has been slower.
Obama budget calls for banning use of tax-exempt bonds to pay for pro sports facilities.
The author, Myron Orfield, says the metro's racial segregation is due to government apathy and "well-meaning but misdirected" efforts by housing advocates and school reformers.
The 210,000 square foot T3 office building, planned to be built in Minneapolis' North Loop neighborhood, would be the tallest building in the U.S. made primarily of wood.
A new report uncovers some surprising facts about the impact of immigrant-owned small businesses.
The DMC is expected to be state’s largest-ever development project.
The organization is asking the Legislature to consider a “value capture user fee,” essentially a property tax increase on properties whose value would be enhanced by transportation improvements.
Three other proposals for the Nicollet Hotel block are still under consideration.
Noting the discrepancy, an official said December’s job declines may get revised away.
The Nicollet Island-East Bank Neighborhood Association not only embraces density, it demands it.