Phoenix-based Sonoran Crest will now become a part of the company's strategic expansion into the southwest.
Real Estate
The Minneapolis-based company says it will work with the city of Eagan to explore potential options for the 179-acre site.
Known as the Cubes at French Lake, the one-million-square foot warehouse in Dayton, Minnesota, doesn't have any tenants yet.
After home sales hit a record high in 2021, they dipped back into a 12-year low in 2023, according to a new housing market report.
As Arepa Bar departs over safety concerns, other food sellers stand firm and say the market remains an important destination.
Expect tenant battles to heat up as Simon Property Group plans a reinvention of Southdale. Across the street, Edina's Galleria has plans of its own.
The North Loop project expects to resume construction later this year.
Building permits pulled for housing in the Twin Cities metro hit an eight-year low in 2023, though December saw a notable uptick.
Fully outfitted suites appeal to tenants looking for an easy move, according to Colliers’ executive vice president.
Son Evan Doran will continue to lead The Doran Group, with a real estate portfolio valued at more than $1 billion.
The office tower prioritized collaboration and amenities when it redesigned common spaces.
A look back at the Twin Cities' top commercial real estate sales of the year as the area's office reshuffle continues.
Industry advocates note there actually were more Minnesota brewery openings than closings in 2023, though they concede the industry is “maturing” from the breakneck pace of the last decade.
The law firm will move back into the block where the business was originally founded by Samuel Maslon in 1956.
The local nonprofit will relocate just blocks away from its current space above Mill City Museum.
Target is planning quarterly weeks for corporate employees to be in the office in 2024. Workplace experts weigh in.
As downtowns across the nation face a tumultuous office climate, the owner of Minnesota's tallest skyscraper finds some temporary relief.
Following the death of one of the Twin Cities' fiercest conservators, continuity and renewal seem to be in the cards for his restaurants and real estate holdings.