Now several high-powered real-estate groups are vying to fill the Washington Avenue site with massive towers.
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Despite many critics, tax-increment financing districts are on the rise in Minnesota.
Plans call for a 23,000-square-foot structure at 525 Third St. N. in Minneapolis.
The industrial market is the busiest commercial category, and office vacancy rates are dropping.
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The industrial market is the busiest commercial category, and office vacancy rates are dropping.
The new firm, to be called Cogentix Medical Inc., will try to tap into a $1.3 billion endoscopic device market.
The Minnesota High Tech Association honors major technological innovations with its 2014 Tekne Awards.
For consignment stores, reputation rules.
The economic impact of the country music legend's November Target Center run.
New congressman tackles economy, health care.
Twelve months' worth of the most notorious local ventures into the legal system.
Timothy Owens is accused of lying to the Federal Reserve Board and for obstruction.
In a word: maybe, thanks to a section in the recently-passed federal spending bill that has raised questions about the feds' share of the bill for the light rail project.
The Fargo-based company is on pace to double its assets every five years after recent expansion into the Twin Cities.
One of its three new area clinics will be skewed toward sports performance and wellness services.
The second coming of the Uptown restaurant did not have legs.
Customers will be able to subscribe to solar energy generated by independent developers.
Tale Of Two Budget Hearings: Minneapolis’ Council Meeting Marked By Controversy, St. Paul’s By Speed
On Wednesday, both St. Paul and Minneapolis approved operating budgets and property tax levy increases for 2015 — though not without drama in the case of Minneapolis.
This will be the sixth board on which Rautio will now serve.