As downtowns across the nation face a tumultuous office climate, the owner of Minnesota's tallest skyscraper finds some temporary relief.
Real Estate + Development
Following the death of one of the Twin Cities' fiercest conservators, continuity and renewal seem to be in the cards for his restaurants and real estate holdings.
The announcement comes months after Amazon closed its own Shakopee facility earlier this year.
The global tax compliance firm creates a flexibility-oriented space in Hopkins. Here's a look inside.
The plan calls for constructing five new buildings centered on “care neighborhoods.”
The Studio, one of four buildings in the Riverplace office campus in Northeast Minneapolis, brings a modern look with plenty of amenities.
NAIOP, the commerical real estate development association, recognizes this year's best projects, from innovative housing to impressive renovations.
The company plans to leave a 340,000-square-foot office building in Richfield. Most employees there will move to the company's Hopkins campus.
Like several other chapters across the country, the Minneapolis YWCA is consolidating its fitness offerings. Here's why.
Opening in November, 'The Spot' will train dogs to serve those who served.
More than 50% of the St. Paul master-planned development's market-rate apartments remain paused indefinitely due to rent control.
The inclusivity-focused coworking company is taking over an existing coworking space in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
With council elections coming up in November, MinnPost asked each candidate where they stood on “rent stabilization.” Here’s how they responded.
At a Twin Cities Startup Week event this week, a panel of sustainability-oriented developers talked about ongoing climate challenges in the industry.
The fitness giant has broken ground on yet another pickleball-only facility next to its headquarters in Chanhassen. By the end of the year, the company plans to operate as many as 700 pickleball clubs.
Signs of hope, but surprisingly little progress, three years after a summer from hell in Uptown Minneapolis
Hybrid work isn't going away, but many office leases are—so transformation is on every landlord's and tenant's mind.
Sellers are sometimes wary of buyers with government-backed mortgages. It could be making Minnesota's racial homeownership gap worse.