Portico Benefit Services is the latest downtown Minneapolis company that has unveiled plans to move to the suburbs.
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Streaming movies at home means more demand for furniture. HOM will turn a shuttered 20-screen theater into a retail complex.
The U.K.-based professional services firm will lease more than 30,000 square feet of office space at the Dayton’s Project.
Twin Cities inventory of homes for sale hits 20-year low.
Latest numbers show 32 percent February increase in single-family home building permits.
Coronavirus concerns as well as the upcoming trial of Derek Chauvin make many downtown Minneapolis employers hesitant to set a return date.
Despite a foreclosure and new ownership, the city remains hopeful about a new and improved downtown.
The women’s apparel retailer plans to double the size of its Edina flagship, build at least six new stores nationwide, and expand assortment.
Strongest gains in closed sales seen in northern Minnesota.
The firm is led by industry vet Josh Budish.
The podcast 99% Invisible turns its design eye on the skyways of downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul to consider the history and consequences of moving people and commerce off the sidewalks.
Apartment projects continue to drive construction.
“I think it’s turning the corner,” one broker says.
“Relentless demand” pushes average sale price over $350,000
Developers say Vortex Cold Storage will address the increasing need for food certified cold storage in southern Minnesota.
A $130 million affordable housing project is set to replace a long-vacant Plymouth retail center.
Year-end statistics show 4.6 percent increase in single family home permits.
Make it a speed date instead. The few retailers looking for space now want flexible terms and more support from landlords.