MAPLE GROVE, MN-Park Nicollet and Allina had previously proposed building a 68-bed hospital with plans for up to 250 beds in a follow-up phase. The state legislature must approve any expansion of hospital beds.
MAPLE GROVE, MN-Park Nicollet and Allina had previously proposed building a 68-bed hospital with plans for up to 250 beds in a follow-up phase. The state legislature must approve any expansion of hospital beds.
BLOOMINGTON, MN-Equity Office Properties Trust, which has indicated it wants to focus on larger markets, sells the nearly 297,000-sf office building near Interstate 494 and France Avenue.
BLOOMINGTON, MN-Equity Office Properties Trust, which has indicated it wants to focus on larger markets, sells the nearly 297,000-sf office building near Interstate 494 and France Avenue.
ROGERS, MN-The store would be the outdoors sporting goods retailer's largest in the state. Located off Interstate 94 and Highway 101, the store would capture much of the traffic going north to Mille Lacs, the northern Minnesota lake country and Canada.
ROGERS, MN-The store would be the outdoors sporting goods retailer's largest in the state. Located off Interstate 94 and Highway 101, the store would capture much of the traffic going north to Mille Lacs, the northern Minnesota lake country and Canada.
BLOOMINGTON, MN-After wresting control of the Mall of America from Simon Property Group last year, Triple Five will bring management of the retail center's amusement park in-house. A contract with Cedar Fair, which had run the park for seven years, will expire at the end of March.
SLAYTON, MN-The Murray County Hospital and Clinic has hired 3D/I as construction manager on the project. Brent Ogne will be project manager and Rich Heck will be medical planner on the project.
ST. PAUL-The 584-unit, four-building housing development on the city's west side is being built by Stonebridge Cos., which is doing the senior housing and rental portions; and Homes by Chase, which is doing the condominiums.
ST. PAUL-The bill, which was not passed last year, would include more than $200 million for education facilities and nearly $22 million for a biotech center that is a project between the Mayo Clinic and the University of Minnesota.