Following pandemic-driven office downsizing and reorientation toward communal space—more “we,” less “me”—employees want their desks back. Demand for quiet space and an opportunity to keep personal items at work emerged
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Coworking was a 2010s trend: Untethered freelancers, “solopreneurs,” and startups could enjoy water-cooler vibes and amenities. But nowadays, such spaces feel inseparable from the pandemic. “Even as late as 2019
It's time to face facts that Uptown is no longer cool, and reimagine it as a local hub to serve those who love it.
Spaces bathed in natural light greet those who walk into Marvin’s Warroad headquarters, which has undergone its first renovation in over 30 years. In an office setting, it’s not common
The Minnesota Chapter of NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, has chosen 15 projects for special recognition. Announcements of these winning projects were made Sept. 21 during the 40th
Within just eight days, the world lost two remarkable Minneapolis design pioneers: Miranda Moss and Peter Seitz. For those who have a deep love and appreciation for the world of
In what could be a contender for the most successful repurposing of a Chuck E. Cheese on record, Juut Salonspa in Edina recently won the national title Salon of the
Amidst the perpetual shift in downtown office space, Eden Prairie-based Hempel Real Estate has reentered downtown Minneapolis for the first time since 2015 with the purchase of the LaSalle Plaza.
Six years ago Allison Gettings spearheaded the launch of Red Wing Shoe Company's Women’s Heritage product line, the first line by the company to offer women's shoes. Now, she has
The Minnesota Chapter of NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, has selected 17 projects for special recognition. Announcements of these winning projects were made Sept. 22 during the 39th
David Miller was 10 years old when he first became aware of the uncomfortable truth about Minnetonka, the 76-year-old moccasin company his grandfather built. “I remember working at the Minnesota
You could join a gym, you could join a coworking space, or you could join The Wilderness, a new locally owned business in Uptown that integrates fitness and office—with gymnastics
In the innocent days of 2019, Jeremy Edwards started developing a live/work townhome rental community in Northeast Minneapolis with plans to market it to makers and other creatives. He had
Creativity flourishes within the walls of a St. Paul creative design and marketing firm.
The Covid-19 pandemic shook the very foundation of coworking. Suddenly, indoor spaces designed for collaboration became a health risk. After years of continued growth—the number of shared office spaces in
“We believe in cities,” Life Time Work president James O’Reilly declared from the deck of the company’s new downtown Minneapolis coworking space overlooking Hennepin Avenue and Ninth Street, where these
That Cheesy Gordita Crunch could be ready faster than ever in Brooklyn Park, where Minnesota’s Border Foods plans to build the Taco Bell of the future, promising a “frictionless” ordering
Having endured deserted downtown Minneapolis streets and several shattered windows in the past year, Rosenthal Interiors—a Warehouse District fixture for more than 125 years—is finally succumbing to the suburbs. The