Consolidated Container Company plans to acquire Moorhead-based Roffe Container and build a new manufacturing facility in Lakeville, where it will add jobs.
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The new headquarters will reportedly be located in a building next door to a technical center that MOM Brands has operated since 2009; the two buildings together comprise 165,000 square feet and are spread across 20-plus acres.
WSI Industries said that its 47,000-square-foot expansion will accommodate new machinery and new employees.
Surly sought applicants “with a strong local presence”—and it has chosen Minneapolis-based HGA Architects for its brewery project.
Minneapolis is now accepting proposals from developers to build 100 “green” homes in North Minneapolis over the next five years using $3 million in grants and loans.
The venue, which is now called Mill City Nights, said that it has renovated the club to create a “smaller, more intimate venue that is certain to deliver on customer expectations.”
A tale of two tilapia farms, right here in River City.
A $20 million renovation seeks to restore the mall’s grandeur and commercial mojo before year’s end.
The iconic downtown steakhouse will undergo a six-figure renovation, adding private dining, a horseshoe bar, and new décor—changes that the restaurant expects will generate more revenue and attract a younger demographic.
The retailer, which currently operates three other stores in Minnesota, is putting down roots in Uptown Minneapolis.
Some high-profile projects—like the proposed St. Paul Saints ballpark and the Southwest Corridor light-rail line—previously announced plans to seek a share of the state funding, but 90 applications have now been filed.
A condominium association for Greenbrier Village in Minnetonka and association management firm Gassen Company are accused of discriminating against potential homeowners and renters by enforcing an adults-only policy.
When the Edina complex opened in 1956, it served as the first enclosed shopping mall in America—and hundreds of other shopping malls across the United States were subsequently modeled after it.
The short list of possible sites for the brewery include two in Minneapolis, one in Brooklyn Center, and a fourth in an unnamed “inner suburban” location.
The 212,000-square-foot office building would house approximately half of Xcel Energy’s 1,500 downtown Minneapolis employees; the other half would work at Xcel’s current headquarters across the street.
Joseph Steven Meyer and other co-conspirators allegedly defrauded mortgage lenders in conjunction with a condo project of bankrupt St. Paul developer Jerry Trooien, who has not been charged.
Can the University of Minnesota’s multidecade project to turn 5,000 acres of land into a sustainable community succeed—or will it just make a lot of money mining gravel and sand?
At the top of the list is a $24 million mansion on Lake Minnetonka in Orono, which is currently owned by former Vikings co-owner James Jundt.