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City leaders hope the redo will make the street no less than a “centerpiece, a highlight in our country.”
The cuts are aimed at saving the massive transit project, which was put in doubt last month when its price tag went up by $340 million.
There are many apartments still in the pipeline.
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There are many apartments still in the pipeline.
Feared And Fearless: A Q&A With Journalist Gretchen Morgenson, Watchdog Of Wall Street And Washingto
Gretchen Morgenson's first brush with journalism was not indicative of her later achievements. After
Will legislature act in final days on proposed soccer stadium?
Why One Downtown Property Owner Won’t Have To Pay For The Assessment For The Remake Of Nicollet Mall
Removing the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis from the rolls of a special assessment zone for the Nicollet Mall redo will save the bank $267,841.83 over the next 20 years.
More than 3.6 million chickens have been killed due to the infectious disease with the number continuing to climb. That means new security measures and added monitoring for several companies.
Company operations will remain in Eden Prairie
In 1988, the Legislature passed the largest transportation-funding package in its history. Here's how it was done.
The International Special Events Society (ISES) is the world's largest community of event professionals with over 5,000 members worldwide.
Company reorganizing MakerBot unit amid challenges to 3D printing industry.
Despite the ballooning cost of the project, elected officials say they would rather cut costs than abandon the 16-mile addition to the region’s light rail system.
Once home to one of the country’s leading film incentive programs, Minnesota’s Film and TV Board is facing the prospect of not existing at all.
Fight will only air in 9 corporate locations, dozens of franchise restaurants.
A new $2 billion price tag has led Gov. Mark Dayton and Met Council Chair Adam Duininck to call for a rethinking of the project — or even abandoning it.
SABEW's Best In Business awards recognize outstanding business stories published or aired in 2014.
A plan to allow heavier trucks is in House transportation bill, not in Senate version.