New Brooklyn Park library expected to break ground in 2014
Hennepin County is poised to move forward on a new $23.5 million central library in Brooklyn Park that will be more than twice as large as the current library.
View ArticleSears seeking tenants for St. Paul site
The redevelopment of the Sears site at 425 Rice St. is expected to be one of the most ambitious developments along the Central Corridor LRT line slated to open next year.
View ArticleMinnesota takes in slightly less than expected
Minnesota took in just over $4 billion in general fund revenue during the first quarter of 2013, according to a report by Minnesota Management and Budget.
View ArticleKaye Rakow, key voice for NAIOP, to retire
NAIOP and its business allies are preparing for another difficult campaign at the Legislature in 2014.
View ArticleMinnesota Chamber hires former Steve King staffer
The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce has hired Bentley Graves to lead its lobbying on health care and transportation issues.
View ArticleGreater MSP CEO elected vice chair of IEDC
Michael Langley has been elected vice chairman of the IEDC’s Performance Oversight and Monitoring Committee.
View ArticleBridge to be named for Sharon Sayles Belton
Former Minneapolis Mayor Sharon Sayles Belton, the first woman and the first African-American to hold the city’s top office, will have a bridge dedicated in her honor.
View ArticleStillwater gives initial OK to brewery redevelopment
Plans are moving forward for a hotel, restaurant, microbrewery and retail development, but questions remain about how much public financing is appropriate.
View ArticleHiring woes blamed on federal health care law
More than a third of businesses in Minnesota and eight other states are reporting a negative impact on hiring from implementation of the federal Affordable Care Act.
View ArticleDEED gives $1M to cleanup of Saints ballpark site
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development announced $2.7 million in grants on Friday.
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