Surly Brewing and HGA Architects unveiled the new images as Surly celebrated its seventh anniversary.
Real Estate + Development
Some say a planned hotel could plug the city’s revenue shortfalls; others say it could destroy the face of a city that prides itself on its historic character.
Industries that had delayed hiring due to extended cold weather helped drive job gains in May.
Our neighbors to the west continue to market their low tax rates and “pro-business” environment to encourage Minnesotans to relocate.
Pinnacle is now a Delta subsidiary and its pilots exclusively fly Delta Connection regional flights.
Between 2004 and 2007, Derrick Lance worked with others to fraudulently obtain mortgage loan proceeds.
A recent survey of 50 commercial real estate professionals revealed continued signs of pessimism about the local market despite optimism about rental and occupancy rates.
After more thorough tests, the price tag for cleanup of the proposed site for a new Saints stadium has risen to $11.2 million.
A new report from the Metropolitan Council and the Federal Transit Administration includes responses to public comments on a previous report, which some people said lacked a comprehensive assessment of the effect on area businesses.
Plans reportedly call for a 210-room Hampton Inn & Suites.
The proposed project, which will be called Broadway at Center, calls for a hotel, office space, apartments, and more.
The Metropolitan Council’s new proposals for re-routing existing freight rail to make room for the Southwest Light-Rail Corridor include a route through the St. Louis Park High School football field.
High expectations have left some Canadian shoppers disappointed with Target’s prices and selection; analysts say: Just give it time.
As part of an initiative signed by Governor Mark Dayton, $10 million will be used to provide affordable housing to Minnesota areas with booming employment opportunities.
Former real estate agent Robert Leo Rick received a three-year sentence for a scheme that involved 102 residential properties and defrauded mortgage lenders out of at least $7 million.
Consequently, since the beginning of 2012, the number of homes for sale locally has consistently been running 25 to 30 percent below the number available at the same time the prior year.
Based on the region’s high-performing school districts and low-priced real estate, ZipRealty named the Minneapolis area as the best place to raise a family in the nation.
The $1.5 billion, long-dormant project would reportedly double the size of the already massive Bloomington mall.