Globalization and consolidation are shaking up the real estate brokerage market.
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Developers have built thousands of apartments in the metro area over the last four years. At what point does supply outstrip demand?
SuperValu's private label will adjust its policy, affecting more than 38 million eggs on store shelves.
Some developers are pushing for micro-unit apartments that push against minimum square-footage requirements.
Pending and closed sales have reached pre-recession levels.
Report puts “break-even horizon” at 2.2 years.
With the additions of light rail and a baseball park, is the capital city likely to see substantial private sector investments?
Minneapolis, Eden Prairie post strongest growth.
The author, Myron Orfield, says the metro's racial segregation is due to government apathy and "well-meaning but misdirected" efforts by housing advocates and school reformers.
The 210,000 square foot T3 office building, planned to be built in Minneapolis' North Loop neighborhood, would be the tallest building in the U.S. made primarily of wood.
How the Schwieters brothers’ construction businesses used the recession as a springboard for expansion and diversification.
The record deal won’t result in a change in management.
In 1915, the Minneapolis Park Board pioneered the use of urban renewal when it built Gateway Park, on a triangular two-block site that included the early City Hall.
The city's zoning ordinances don’t allow hotels of any size in many parts of the city. That may change thanks to Restaurant Alma owner Roberts.
Three other proposals for the Nicollet Hotel block are still under consideration.
Now several high-powered real-estate groups are vying to fill the Washington Avenue site with massive towers.
Plans call for a 23,000-square-foot structure at 525 Third St. N. in Minneapolis.
The industrial market is the busiest commercial category, and office vacancy rates are dropping.