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Hempel plans improvements at newly acquired retail center
A shopping center in Oakdale was purchased for $23 million by Hempel Real Estate and Midloch Investment Partners, and according to a Hempel vice president, there are plans for improving the property o...
Hennepin 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...
Checking in on building along the Green Line Extension
It seems to be a truism that major infrastructure projects often involve major complications. That has certainly been the case with the most expensive public works project in Minnesota history. Despit...
Sacred 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. Afforda...
Bloomington considers prevailing wage for city-assisted projects
The same week that Minnesota’s third largest city voted to remove prevailing wage requirements on single-family home projects receiving tax increment financing, the fourth largest city had discussions...
Interview: Rebecca Noecker, St. Paul City Council member
Beyond the Skyline is a podcast about economic development, commercial real estate and construction in Minnesota. Above all, it’s a show about what’s next, creativity and the innovation in technology ...
Just Sold: Central Trailer Sales adds location in Jordan
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 Minn...
Northmarq merges with Oregon investment management group
Northmarq, a commercial real estate firm based in Bloomington, announced that it is merging with a 22-year-old investment management company based in Lake Oswego, Oregon, according to a Northmarq pres...
Team Steady acquires eyesore at Franklin and Lyndale, looks to revitalize it
Lowry Hill/Wedge residents beware: Something new is coming to the building on the northeast corner of Lyndale and Franklin avenues. What exactly is happening to the property, however, remains to be se...
Trellis starts construction on affordable apartments in north Minneapolis
The Harrison neighborhood of north Minneapolis will soon be over 100 apartment units richer, as a nonprofit developer has started construction on the latest addition to its campus of affordable housin...
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