MINNEAPOLIS-The personal computer maker is shutting down all of its 188 stores. Local Gateway stores are in Bloomington, Roseville, Woodbury, Rochester and Duluth.
HOPKINS-The 30,000 sf office-tech building was recently leased to SunGard Data Systems. Behringer Harvard will begin distributing a 6% annual return to its investors as a result of the acquisition.
MINNEAPOLIS-The enclosed Downtown stadium sports new turf, electronic signs and concessions stands, even though all three of its tenants have plans to build their own stadiums.
EDEN PRAIRIE, MN-The food wholesaler and retailer says it will take an after-tax gain of $150 million on the sale. Employee-owned WinCo, with 43 stores in the Northwest, is the purchaser.
MINNEAPOLIS-The discounter will spend up to $3.4 billion on the new stores. The chain will also close or relocate about 15 stores as part of the process.
MINNEAPOLIS--Minnesota's tab is about twice that for companies in neighboring Iowa and Wisconsin, despite reductions resulting from tax reforms enacted by the 2001 legislature.
COON RAPIDS, MN-Another phase of the 80,000-sf expansion of the cardiac centers at Mercy & Unity Hospitals opened this week. Mortenson is the contractor and BWBR is the architects on the project.
BLAINE, MN-Minnesota Vikings owner Red McCombs says he is "impressed" with the Anoka County and city of Blaine's proposal to build a $600-million football stadium, but remains uncommitted to a specific site.
ROSEVILLE, MN-The Villas at Midland Hills will include a three-story, 32-unit condominium building and six townhomes; townhome construction is expected to begin this summer and condominium construction will start this fall.
ST. PAUL-Investor David Reynolds pays at least $1.43 million for the former state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension building at 1246 University Ave. He has named it Menlo Park and already has two tenants.