Move aims to remove legal cloud over downtown Minneapolis redevelopment, which building owners say will open this fall.
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The city has approved Ryan Companies plan for 517,000-square-foot project.
A Hennepin County judge, meanwhile, has granted a temporary restraining order on a forthcoming foreclosure sale.
601W, the project’s New York-based developer, continues its quest to stop a foreclosure sale of the property.
Permits for new single-family homes up 10% in July
In a Hennepin County Court filing, New York-based 601W Cos. alleges that the promotion of an upcoming foreclosure sale is causing “untold and irreparable damage to our ability to attract tenants.”
At a ceremony on Thursday morning, business and community leaders marked the completion of a $5 million renovation project to the Crystal Court at the base of the skyscraper.
Answers to the burning questions about the volatile housing market.
Despite steep rental rates, tenants are drawn to the metro’s newest office building
The legal battle over the iconic property heats up.
Median time on the market? One week.
The new Edina location, featuring an event room, patio, and more seating, opens July 1.
Building stands 98% empty after $350 million overhaul
After 35 years at Lake and Hennepin in Minneapolis, Juut’s owner says the escalation of crime and violence has become too challenging.
Project to be built on “spec” – with no tenants signed on yet
Nonprofit leader known nationally for affordable housing work
The face of Twin Cities real estate is ready to wrap his arms around your brand.
The region lost more than 824,000 square feet of office tenancy in the first quarter of the year, according to a new report from Colliers.