MINNEAPOLIS-Michael Graves' design uses geometric shapes, giving it a storybook castle look. Theater officials hope the state of Minnesota will pay for half the cost of the project, but that's up to a conference committee.
ST. PAUL, MN-Crow Family Holdings Industrial, L.P.'s Midway District portfolio includes 12 warehouse and distribution facilities and five office buildings totaling more than 1.6 million sf. Archon Financial arranges 7.22% fixed-rate financing.
PORTLAND-The real estate advisory, on behalf of Oregon Ballet Theatre, Portland Opera, Portland Center Stage and the Oregon Symphony, will study a project that may include a 2,200-seat symphony hall, a 2,000-seat facility for dance and opera, a 500 to 600-seat acting theater and a 200-seat general performance space.
BLOOMINGTON, MN-There is 28,374 sf available in the 276,425-sf class-A building on Interstate 494 and France Avenue. The leasing team includes vice presidents Jim Damiani and Bryan Beltrand along with leasing assistant Kai Thomsen.
ST. PAUL, MN-The governor weighs in with his own ballpark financing plan for the Minnesota Twins that uses the state's bonding authority, but calls for no tax support. The House and the Senate each have their own bills in the works to finance a new $330-million ballpark.
ST. PAUL, MN-A $500,000 grant from the McKnight Foundation allows for a build-out. The National Park Service will pay the Mississippi River National Center $50,000 a year in rent.
EAGAN, MN-After dissolving its 2001 merger with GVA Marquette, Corporate Real Estate Inc. is back on its own. CREI has re-established itself at 1380 Corporate Center Dr. Bruce Maus cites market conditions as a reason for returning to independence.
MINNEAPOLIS-Artwork by Maya Lin, best known for her design of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C., graces the 1.3-million client services center where about 3,600 employees are in moving in.
BROOKLYN CENTER, MN-Construction will begin this spring on the 120-unit multifamily town home and row house project, where units will sell for $175,000 to $250,000. A small retail center also will be part of the project.
ST. PAUL, MN-The "host" city would also need to raise taxes on hotels, restaurants, bars, and parking. Both new revenue sources would require advisory referendums, which would not be legally binding on the legislature.