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Manufacturer plans to build out, lease at The Cubes in Dayton

Champlin-based States Manufacturing wants to build out and occupy half of the space in a new 1 million-square-foot industrial building in Dayton, an investment that’s expected to bring hundreds of...

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Broadway Street Development finds success in NE Minneapolis

A $71M project that’s bringing 160 new affordable dwellings to the Bottineau neighborhood of Minneapolis is nearly fully occupied, a milestone reached about five months after the project’s completion,...

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I-35 Faribault project wraps up

A multiyear project on Interstate 35 in Faribault is complete, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.

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Kraus-Anderson completes $35M elementary school

A $35 million elementary school in Le Sueur is complete after about 17 months of construction, builder Kraus-Anderson announced this week.

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Work underway on new public works facility in Oakdale

Construction is underway on a new $30.87 million public works facility in Oakdale, according to the project’s builder, Kraus-Anderson.

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Homebuilding permits up in October; demand still exceeds production

Twin Cities residential construction activity was up across the board in October as single-family homebuilding bounced back from a brief setback in September and planned multifamily units increased for...

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Apartments, grocery store pitched for ‘challenging’ site in Blaine

A local development team will go before the Blaine City Council on Monday with plans to bring a grocery store, apartments, and other uses to part of a difficult-to-develop 40-acre site in the city.

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Edina planning body signs off on hotel conversion

Construction could begin as soon the first quarter of next year on a rarity in the metro area — an affordable housing project that doesn’t require significant public investment.

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Affordable housing project on hold, despite Met Council funding

An emerging developer who wants to bring commercial space and 87 units of affordable housing to St. Paul is among the winners in the latest round of Livable Communities Act grant funding from the...

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Blaine frowns on plans for apartments at Lexington site; leaves door open for...

HJ Development’s plan to bring a high-end grocery store and other uses to a difficult-to-develop site in Blaine is still in play, but only if the developer can make it happen without apartments or a...

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MnDOT taking public comments on sewer program

The Minnesota Department of Transportation is accepting public comments through Nov. 30 on its Municipal Separate Storm Sewer program in Greater Minnesota.

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MnDOT to discuss Highway 13 project at Nov. 21 event

A future Highway 13 improvement in Savage and Burnsville is the subject of an upcoming public meeting.

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Districts see mixed results for school construction project referendums

As the dust settles on an eventful Election Day, some school districts in Minnesota are gearing up for major construction projects, while others are wondering what to do next about their aging facilities.

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Local builder advocates weigh in on impact of 2024 elections

Some industry voices are optimistic the new leadership at the state and national level will bode well for the construction industry, while others fear a potential roll-back of investments in things...

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Q&A: Building trades program ‘is changing lives’

Rick Martagon talks about the mission of Building Strong Communities, its efforts to bring more under-represented people into the building trades, and more.

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