We explore the benefits and challenges of the mixed-use development approach.
Real Estate
RJM Construction is forcing a sheriff’s sale on the arts center’s Minneapolis headquarters after incurring extraneous expenses from a top-to-bottom renovation it was hired to complete.
Del Campo Chacon’s eviction fight — part of a larger struggle among a group of families living in five Frenz properties on the same block — is a new chapter in a long story, one that includes allegations of fraud, unsanitary conditions, rent strikes and city intervention.
United Properties inked a term sheet with Four Seasons for the Gateway tower in Minneapolis.
The senior housing developer breaks new ground with branded communities and a focus on well-being.
The local developer is seeing strong growth beyond Minnesota.
The merger is intended to provide home buyers and sellers with an improved, efficient search and transaction experience. The companies’ organizational structure and staff will remain in place.
The move to Hopkins’ Excelsior Crossings campus is intended to encourage more creativity and collaboration, with integrated private, common and lab spaces designed partly by Studio BV.
The restaurant's sale augurs long-term change near the U.
NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, recognizes this year’s top projects in the Twin Cities metro area.
Tech Dump, an organization committed to environmental solutions and improving job opportunities for maligned individuals, is set to purchase a new building in St. Paul amid continued growth.
An updated version of the proposed comprehensive plan is set to released sometime next week.
The Minneapolis City Planning Commission is considering about 1,500 new units at a Thursday meeting.
Key takeaways and quotes from a three-part business event held Wednesday, which featured discussions on Allianz Field and Midway projects, hotel projects, and mixed-use developments.
City planners, housing experts and elected officials all pretty much agree that Minneapolis needs to build a lot more affordable places to live. What's less clear is whether city officials understand how hard that's going to be.
The co-working leader is expanding before its new home in Minneapolis even opens.
The Alatus project calls for 40 stories and 214 units.
The real estate company is making available 45 million shares, the funds from which it hopes will pay off debts and cover the costs of a past acquisition.