Opus unveiled plans for a two-building development that could include a hotel, apartments, townhomes, retailers, and up to 300 parking stalls.
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A reconstruction of the often-congested corridor could begin in 2015.
Among the newly announced tenants at Twin Cities Premium Outlets are Armani, 7 for All Mankind, Steve Madden, Vera Bradley, and Ann Taylor.
The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority's "State of the Stadium" report provides an update on progress while piggybacking on the attention Minneapolis received during the MLB All Star Game.
For the first time, Mayo Clinic claimed the top spot on U.S. News & World Report’s prestigious “Honor Roll” list.
A new report outlines a framework for an "urban village" at Snelling and University Avenues; meanwhile, the city of St. Paul is seeking proposals for the “Seven Corners Gateway.”
The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Thursday that four men were charged in connection with an alleged mortgage fraud scheme involving an Excelsior-based real estate firm.
Smack Shack, World Street Kitchen, Fulton Beer, Day Block Brewing Company, Louie’s Wine Dive, Lake & Irving, Yogurt Lab, and Agra Culture hope to add outdoor space.
Though details of the requirements are still under discussion, the new regulations governing residential construction of one-to-four unit structures are likely to address the height and setbacks of buildings.
Plans that called for a 27-story tower—including a parking ramp, apartments, and a Radisson Red hotel—have been revised.
Minneapolis rejected one plan that would've housed Dogwood Coffee and Rustica Bakery and another to draw film-industry tenants; the parcel was taken “off the market.”
The Brooklyn Park-based contractor said the deal will boost its presence in the electrical control systems market.
Minnesota’s labor force rebounded in May, driven in part by the construction and manufacturing sectors, although the state’s annual job-growth rate continues to lag the national average.
The Loose-Wiles Building quickly went from vacant to 94 percent full in Minneapolis’ fast-growing North Loop neighborhood.
Steele Fitness is further expanding its gym membership program and plans for five to seven new gym locations by the end of the year.
Keith Waters and Carter Siverson, who were previously fined by the state, now face criminal charges for allegedly failing to pay subcontractors for work on Twin Cities homes and a worship center in Victoria.
A bridal boutique and a real estate agency will occupy street-level storefronts on Hennepin Avenue, while plans call for converting the upper floors to housing.
The apartment complex will include some additional specialized services for the veterans.