U.S. Bank Stadium: Countdown to completion
The stadium is more than 65 percent complete. About $550 million has been spent to date, and crews perform about $1.5 million in work every day.
Coleman exercising patience in St. Paul soccer stadium talks
While the mayor has said he aims to work out project details on a tight timetable, his office doused speculation he was turning up the heat on Minnesota United.
Rochester reviews vetting process for projects
The city council will revisit the missions of each of the dozen or so boards it appoints, then focus on ways to better prepare the volunteers that fill them.
J & L leaves St. Croix Crossing project
The high cost of carrying the work forced the Hudson, Wisconsin-based business to leave the $626 million project midway through its contract.
Construction industry strapped despite adding 2,600 jobs in June
The job additions extend the growth in the construction sector that traces back to April.
Ex-HUD chief Henry Cisneros: ‘We’re a metropolitan nation’
Henry Cisneros sees affordability and density as ideal housing goals.
Sears’ REIT now owns store near Capitol
Redevelopment of site still under discussion after Chicago-based Seritage Growth Properties paid $5.15 million for the Rice St. property.
Lobbyist’s suit says McNamara defamed her
Lobbyist Maryann Campo said she felt she had no choice but to defend her professional reputation.
Mentoring, training seen as key to hitting DBE goals
In the first six months of fiscal year 2015, MnDOT’s participation rate of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises on projects was 6.1 percent, well short of the current 10.3 percent goal.
MNvest lag puts spotlight on little-used fundraising alternatives
If the delay dampens awareness, Minnesota’s program risks flaming out like similar efforts in other states.
Investors sue former Elk Run financier
G. Steven Burrill, CEO and founder of Burrill & Co., allegedly used phony bookkeeping to funnel money from an investment fund to himself and a pair of top-ranking executives at the company.
New MN Chamber of Commerce president outlines vision
Douglas Loon sees the state's greatest potential for growth in the global marketplace.
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