The Minnesota Court of Appeals issued an opinion that found the city should not have allowed Shaw-Lundquist Associates Inc., which built the apartments, to modify its bid for the project.
Read More »Oppenheimer gets a new lease on law
The Minneapolis-based law firm of Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly has signed a deal for about 100,000 square feet of space in the Campbell Mithun Tower.
Read More »F is for financing – among other things
Are better days coming soon? Maybe…perhaps
Read More »F is for financing – among other things
Are better days coming soon? Maybe…perhaps
Read More »Developer beats City Hall
Developer Brad Hoyt of the Wayzata-based Continental Property Group fought a losing battle trying to develop his proposed Parc Centrale condo tower near Loring Park ...
Read More »Health concerns prompt move for Hennepin County public defender's office
The Hennepin County Public Defender’s Office is leaving the William McGee Building in downtown Minneapolis. The building has lead paint, which has begun to peel ...
Read More »Defining ‘nonprofit’ in Minnesota
High court decision could mean many nonprofits in the state will lose their property tax exemptions.
Read More »Leonard, Street and Deinard to stay put on Fifth Street
The Minneapolis-based Leonard, Street and Deinard law firm has inked an early, long-term renewal at Fifth Street Towers. The approximately 140,000 square foot lease secures ...
Read More »Bowman and Brooke renews and expands at Fifth Street Towers
The Minneapolis law firm signed a long-term deal to remain where it is.
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