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Apple Valley has high hopes for empty land
Construction continues on a new transit station at 147th Street and Cedar Avenues, in Apple Valley. Comment?
Fairview Southdale will start ER expansion in 2013
Minneapolis-based Fairview Health Services plans to start construction in late summer or early fall on a long-planned, $39 million expansion of its emergency department at Fairview Southdale Hospital at 6401 France Ave. Comment?
Renaissance Box wins AIA award
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The Renaissance Box, a century-old former shoe factory that was remodeled into affordable apartments, is the 2013 winner of the AIA Minnesota/McKnight Foundation Affordable Housing Design Award. Comment?
Stone Arch II industrial portfolio hits market
Brokers with the local office of Colliers International and Minneapolis-based Hoyt Properties have started marketing a 27-property package of local properties with 1.1 million square feet of space Comment?
Ryan's $400 million plan for Strib land
Ryan Cos. US Inc. is proposing a major redevelopment in Minneapolis' Downtown East calling for office and retail space, apartments, new green space and parking ramps to support both office workers and the new stadium for the Minnesota Vikings. Comment?
ETFE polymer among innovative materials in Vikings stadium design
About half of the new Minnesota Vikings stadium roof will be made of clear, lightweight tetrafluoroethylene, or ETFE, allowing for an interior filled with natural light. Comment?
Hearings scheduled on west metro electricity
Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy wants to upgrade a 69-kilovolt, 20-mile transmission line that begins in Chanhassen, travels north to Minnetonka then south to Eden Prairie. Comment?
Vikings stadium will sport a clear roof
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The new Minnesota Vikings stadium in downtown Minneapolis won't have a retractable roof. Comment?
Will Ryan Companies plan rescue Downtown East?
Minneapolis-based Ryan Companies US Inc. is expected to announce on Tuesday a redevelopment proposal for land that the Star Tribune has owned for decades. Comment?
Minneapolis Public Schools likes Hillcrest plan for old headquarters
Minneapolis Public Schools Superintendent Bernadeia Johnson is recommending that the school district negotiate with Minneapolis-based Hillcrest Development to sell the district's former headquarters at 807 Broadway St. Comment?
Entrepreneurial: The Makers Coalition sews up training for future workers
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Instructor Ruth Kirchner , who works at Kelle Co., teaches students in a class called "Introduction to Sewing and the Process of Production," at the Dunwoody College of Technology in Minneapolis. Comment?
Vikings stadium plans to be unveiled Monday evening
The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority and the Minnesota Vikings are scheduled on Monday night to unveil the schematic design for the $975 million NFL stadium slated for downtown Minneapolis . Comment?
United Properties acquires former Neiman Marcus property
Bloomington-based United Properties has closed on its acquisition of the former Neiman Marcus store at 505 Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis. Comment?
Ryan set to announce details of plans for Star Tribune land
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The Star Tribune, based at 425 Portland Ave. in downtown Minneapolis, owns five contiguous downtown blocks in the area. Comment?
Overhaul planned for vacant Minneapolis office building
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The eight-story building at 317 Second Ave. S. in downtown Minneapolis has been vacant since 2009 when Hennepin County moved staffers out of the property. Comment?
Town home plan faces battle in Brooklyn Park
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A Wisconsin developer is proposing 340 town homes on a portion of a vacant 25-acre site at the southeast quadrant of Oak Grove Parkway and Xenia Avenue North in Brooklyn Park. Comment?
Doran hires general manager for Mill & Main
Bloomington-based Doran Companies said Wednesday it has hired Teya Rydrych as general manager of the 342-unit Mill & Main apartment complex on the Mississippi River near downtown Minneapolis. Comment?
L&H Station derailed; site in play
The Minneapolis Public Schools has terminated negotiations with L&H Station Development, which had proposed an ambitious mixed-use redevelopment calling for more than 500 units of housing at a large urban south Minneapolis site adjacent to light rail transit. Comment?
Charter school leases Minneapolis space
A new charter school, ARCH Academy, has signed a lease for 34,000 square feet of space at 3216 29th St. Comment?
Top Commercial Transactions: Tiny congregation shares a church before buying it
This spring, a few months ahead of schedule, New Creation Baptist Church in Minneapolis secured a $440,000 mortgage from Minnetonka-based Bremer Bank and on April 3 paid off the contract for deed. Comment?