Just Sold: Hempel buys back foreclosed building in Minnetonka
Minneapolis-based Hempel Properties redeemed the three-story office building at 14525 Highway 7 for $1.4 million, a fraction of the $5.5 million Hempel paid for the building in 2005.
View ArticleUnited Properties, Twins team up on Interchange proposal
A joint venture between the Minnesota Twins and Bloomington-based United Properties is continuing to negotiate with Hennepin County to develop a 30,000-square-foot parcel next to the Interchange...
View ArticleTop Residential Transactions: After 2 years on market, remake helps house sell
Deborah and John Allen paid $899,900 for the 4,543-square-foot rambler, built in 1953 on 1.42 acres in the Highland neighborhood, just west of Snelling Avenue.
View ArticleAbove the glass ceiling: Women business owners network in Minneapolis
About 3,000 businesswomen from around the country and the world attended the 14th Women’s Business Enterprise National Council conference and fair to learn, network and share their successes.
View ArticleNew United unit quietly buys home sites
United Properties, known as a commercial property developer and investor, is emerging as a player in residential development through its Meridian Land Co. subsidiary.
View ArticleRFP outlines 2-in-1 building at Interchange site
The Metropolitan Council plans to award a design and engineering contract in August for an estimated $17.5 million project that calls for a Metro Transit police station and enclosed parking.
View ArticleMany contracts locked in for Vikings stadium
Nearly two dozen contracts examined by The Associated Press reflect ample amounts already spent or committed to developing the $975 million downtown football stadium.
View ArticleUnited Properties, Twins agree to transit hub deal with county
The Minnesota Twins, United Properties and Target Corp. reached a $3.75 million deal with Hennepin County -- approved Thursday afternoon -- to take over certain operations and other costs of the $85...
View ArticleCounty OKs Target Field Station development deal
The Hennepin County Board approved a $5.24 million deal with United Properties, the Minnesota Twins and Metro Transit for development around Target Field Station in downtown Minneapolis.
View ArticleRoom to roam: Evolution of the sports venue concourse
Concourse design is one of the most important factors in planning stadiums.
View ArticleBoys & Girls Club renovation gets help from big hitters
Thanks to charitable contributions by the Minnesota Twins and others, the Jerry Gamble Boys & Girls Club is getting a $1 million new multipurpose room.
View ArticleTarget Field Station: Not your everyday rail stop
As Target Field Station opens for business Saturday, its backers expect it to become much more than a boarding platform for the region’s transportation system in Minneapolis.
View ArticlePCL donates time, resources to youth ball field
For kids on St. Paul’s West Side, it’s time to play ball again at the El Rio Vista ballpark.
View ArticlePohlad family getting out of banking business
The Pohlad family is selling the financial arm of its business portfolio for $182.5 million.
View ArticleWhy soccer group likes stadium site
Bill McGuire, the former UnitedHealth Group CEO who is leading the ownership group for the new Major League Soccer team, told reporters that the group is working with the Kansas City-based Populous...
View ArticleTwins plan $5M Target Field upgrade
The renovation will create a new fan amenity in Target Field’s center field seating area.
View ArticleMany contracts locked in for Vikings stadium
Nearly two dozen contracts examined by The Associated Press reflect ample amounts already spent or committed to developing the $975 million downtown football stadium.
View ArticleUnited Properties, Twins agree to transit hub deal with county
The Minnesota Twins, United Properties and Target Corp. reached a $3.75 million deal with Hennepin County -- approved Thursday afternoon -- to take over certain operations and other costs of the $85...
View ArticleCounty OKs Target Field Station development deal
The Hennepin County Board approved a $5.24 million deal with United Properties, the Minnesota Twins and Metro Transit for development around Target Field Station in downtown Minneapolis.
View ArticleRoom to roam: Evolution of the sports venue concourse
Concourse design is one of the most important factors in planning stadiums.
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