Q&A: Ryan’s new initiative combats drug overdoses on jobsites
Ryan Safety Director John Gaddini talks about why drug overdoses are on the rise in the construction industry.
View ArticleOutdoor skateboard park could be new draw for Burnsville Center
Young athletes with dreams of being the next Tony Hawk may soon have another reason to visit the south metro as plans take shape for an outdoor skateboard park at the Burnsville Center.
View ArticleNorth Loop Green construction complete
Construction is a wrap on North Loop Green, a mixed-use development that brings hundreds of new housing units — along with offices and green space — to downtown Minneapolis.
View ArticleDevelopers praise court ruling restoring Minneapolis 2040 Plan
A 32-unit mixed-use project in Minneapolis is back on track now that an appeals court panel has reversed the district court decision and lifted the injunction.
View ArticleMnDOT to host Two Harbors project meeting
The Minnesota Department of Transportation will host a public meeting later this month for the Highway 61 project through Two Harbors.
View ArticleJordan school projects begin
Kraus-Anderson has started a $29.5 million renovation for Jordan Public Schools in Jordan.
View ArticleCold storage facility coming to Lakeville
RL Cold, a developer of cold storage facilities across the U.S., recently broke ground on a 292,000-square-foot cold storage facility within the Airlake Industrial Park in Lakeville.
View ArticleShovel-ready status of $525M expansion gave Polar an edge in CHIPS Act funding
Polar Semiconductor isn’t wasting any time getting started with the $525 million expansion of its manufacturing facility on Old Shakopee Road in Bloomington.
View ArticleMinnesota gained 3,900 jobs in April, DEED says
Minnesota’s labor market grew by 3,900 jobs from March to April, the fourth consecutive month of employment growth, according to seasonally adjusted numbers released Thursday by the Minnesota...
View ArticleMAC sees higher construction bids for airport projects
Stung by construction inflation, the Metropolitan Airports Commission is seeing higher-than-expected bids during a busy time for projects at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
View ArticleBlaine stadium project advances
Plans are heating up for a proposed a $40 million-plus stadium in Blaine, part of a major redevelopment that would create an “entertainment hub” near the National Sports Center.
View ArticleSensor firm Sick breaks ground on $64M expansion
SICK Inc., a global provider of sensor technology, broke ground Wednesday on a $64 million expansion in Bloomington.
View ArticleAIA: Architecture bills remain soft
U.S. architecture billings stayed “soft” in April on the heels of a decline in March, according to an American Institute of Architects report released Wednesday.
View ArticleUpdates to C-PACE bode well for Minnesota clean energy upgrades
Developers and commercial property owners in Minnesota have new incentives to reduce their carbon footprints now that the Legislature has strengthened a popular tool for financing earth-friendly...
View ArticlePrologis unloads majority of its Twin Cities industrial assets in massive deal
In a blockbuster deal for the local market, San Francisco-based Prologis has traded the lion’s share of its Twin Cities industrial portfolio to London-based EQT Exeter.
View ArticleNominations open for 2024 Real Estate Hall of Fame
The Shenehon Center at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business is accepting nominations for the 2024 Real Estate Hall of Fame.
View ArticleQ&A: Roers follows the demand for housing
Company founders Kent and Brian Roers talk about the company’s history, the Prudential redevelopment, and why they’re bullish on multifamily construction, among other topics.
View ArticleSacred communities create homes for the unhoused, questions for cities
A year after its adoption, a state law that requires cities to approve tiny home settlements on religious properties is still generating buzz in city council chambers and places of worship.
View ArticleHaviland Fields project still in play despite no Ramsey TIF
Presbyterian Homes & Services isn’t getting the tax increment financing it requested for the Haviland Fields project in Ramsey, but the developer is still pushing ahead with plans for the proposed...
View ArticleHennepin County celebrates completion of NorthPoint project
Hennepin County officials and other supporters of the $90 million NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center renovation and campus expansion in north Minneapolis recently celebrated the conclusion of the...
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