Four Seasons’ arrival in downtown Minneapolis is the latest attempt to transplant a luxury brand to the Twin Cities. Will this time be the charm?
Real Estate
The 10 West End is a balance between industrial and refined elements.
Downtown Minneapolis may be hurting for commuters, but the residents keep on coming.
Startup brokerage Monarch prioritizes psychographics over square footage.
The Minneapolis institution is building a 25,000-square-foot welcome center to draw more visitors.
Developers are building warehouse and manufacturing facilities in the Twin Cities as fast as they can.
New Minneapolis coworking space The Wilderness aims to promote wellness by bringing fitness to the office.
About 53 percent of employees working in the largest buildings in downtown Minneapolis have returned, up from 41 percent in February.
The rise in housing prices is nothing new, though prices weren’t rising quite this steeply until the pandemic hit.
Pocket Properties debuts luxury living with “maker space” in hopes of appealing to small business owners.
Year-over-year closed sales were down 12.9 percent with pending home sales down 10.2 percent.
New St. Paul-based investor group 70th Street Properties LLC acquired the Galleria from Houston-based Hines.
Classes begin in May at Savant Aesthetics Institute in Eden Prairie, also home to Face Foundrié’s new corporate headquarters.
Peek inside United Properties' spec offices in the historic Kickernick Building.
Construction firm Kraus-Anderson hopes the $100 million tower will “add vibrancy” to downtown Minneapolis.
London-based consumer goods company Unilever has signed a lease for an office on the building’s eighth floor. About 700,000 square feet of open office space remain.
Setting its sights on summer blockbusters, Mann Theatres is ready to begin revitalization of the historic theater, including a new live performance space.
The North Loop venue has been sold to a church based in Apple Valley. The loss “will be felt” in the neighborhood, says developer Peter Remes.