With financing secured and another city approval in place, Reuter Walton is close to moving dirt for its $139 million CityWalk Apartments in Rochester. Monday night, the Rochester Economic Development ...
Importers seeking their share of more than $130 billion in tariff refunds are flocking to a little-known U.S. trade court, which must now figure out how to deal with what is expected to be an ...
PEWAUKEE, Wis. — Ethos-Wisconsin Veterinary Referral Center (e-WVRC) presented plans to the Pewaukee Plan Commission for a new $13 million, 25,704-square-foot pet hospital to replace its current ...
Top Women in Construction will celebrate the impact women are having in the construction industry. We will honor those who, by achieving success, have also paved the way to success for other women in ...
Boston Scientific, one of the largest medical technology companies in the nation, is vacating its Minnetonka campus for good in one year, the listing said, opening up 24 acres for sale. The property ...
Minnesota Paid Leave approved 13,000 of 38,000 applications in its first month Average weekly benefit is $1,132, below the $1,432 maximum First employer premiums for the program are due April 30 Since ...
Downtown workers around LaSalle Plaza are about to have three new food and beverage options, as the building has landed three new tenants. Confetti Blossom and Still Grind have both opened their shops ...
Last October, Enclave Cos. announced it would no longer just be developing properties. It would start buying them too. The Fargo-based developer announced it would be launching a new fund dedicated to ...
Editor’s note: “Just Sold” is a Finance & Commerce feature based on the newest certificates of real estate value filed with the Minnesota Department of Revenue for commercial sales throughout ...
Another large industrial development may be coming soon to Chaska as Scannell Properties pushes forward with plans for its Big Woods Business Park. Wednesday night, the Chaska Planning Commission ...
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A proposed entertainment center that was expected to host activities like go-karts and bowling is no longer coming to St. Cloud. Instead, a cannabis cultivation facility might take its place at 12 ...