At a Twin Cities Startup Week event this week, a panel of sustainability-oriented developers talked about ongoing climate challenges in the industry.
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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.
With the majority of the building's office space occupied, the property's owners mull ideas for first floor retail.
The fintech company has moved, but it’s staying in downtown Minneapolis.
The inclusivity-focused coworking company is turning to the community to close a $2.5 million seed funding round.
A property owner is throwing in $100,000 gift cards for a set of Lake Superior condos that haven’t been moving as quickly as expected.
St. Paul wedding and events planning operator Bellagala debuts a new venue with an equestrian influence.
Rent control advocates are still pondering their response after last week’s stunning setback, when City Council opponents killed the proposal with several supporters absent for the Eid al-Adha holiday.
The Toronto-based firm has announced it will sublease over 300,000 square feet at a property in Eagan, a fraction of its current footprint.
Eden Prairie-based Hempel Real Estate reenters the downtown Minneapolis market for the first time in nearly a decade and says this is only the beginning.
Minnesota is in a boom of multifamily housing, but there's nothing for people to buy.
The announcement coincides with the women's specialty retailer tripling its store size at nearby Ridgedale Center.
Simon Property Group plans a reinvention designed to draw more than 20 luxury and aspirational retailers to the Edina property by early 2025.
The investment firm is the third company to sign a lease in the still unfinished North Loop Green Development.
Several attorneys in Minnesota are seeking to file a class action suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota on behalf of homeowners who say their property was unfairly seized.