U of M seeks RFPs for $81M power plant project
Even though the University of Minnesota received a fraction of the state money requested for a massive overhaul of a heat and power plant, the project is proceeding.
View ArticleBonding bill chatter heats up at Capitol
Boosters of construction projects throughout the state hope '13 will be their lucky year for state bonding.
View Article10 key players to watch in 2013
The people on our 10 to watch list for the year ahead are likely to be in the middle of key decisions that will help shape the state’s economic landscape in the year ahead.
View ArticleBad roads, bridges will cost billions
Pointing to deteriorating roads and bridges and shortcomings in mass transit, a new report offers a scathing assessment of Minnesota’s transportation system.
View Article‘Minnesota Robotics Day’ to be held Jan. 28
“Minnesota’s Twin Cities have emerged as a leading industrial cluster within the global robotics industry,” Robotics Alley executive director Andrew Borene said in a news release.
View Article3 teams vie for $89.5 million Capitol project
Three construction and design teams are vying to build the new legislative office building in the State Capitol area in St. Paul, an $89.5 million project that will house state senators, Senate staff...
View ArticleMortenson to build legislative office building
Golden Valley-based Mortenson Construction and St. Paul-based BWBR Architects were selected Monday to build and design the new $89.5 million legislative office building in the State Capitol area in St....
View ArticleWinners, losers in state bonding bill
State lawmakers passed a belated capital investment package that will direct $370 million to various projects throughout Minnesota, but lots of projects were left off the final bill.
View ArticleMinnesota Senate Building
About 10 months after site work began, the building is more than 60 percent complete and on track to be enclosed in mid-August.
View ArticleSears’ 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.
View ArticleU of M seeks RFPs for $81M power plant project
Even though the University of Minnesota received a fraction of the state money requested for a massive overhaul of a heat and power plant, the project is proceeding.
View ArticleBonding bill chatter heats up at Capitol
Boosters of construction projects throughout the state hope '13 will be their lucky year for state bonding.
View Article10 key players to watch in 2013
The people on our 10 to watch list for the year ahead are likely to be in the middle of key decisions that will help shape the state’s economic landscape in the year ahead.
View ArticleBad roads, bridges will cost billions
Pointing to deteriorating roads and bridges and shortcomings in mass transit, a new report offers a scathing assessment of Minnesota’s transportation system.
View Article‘Minnesota Robotics Day’ to be held Jan. 28
“Minnesota’s Twin Cities have emerged as a leading industrial cluster within the global robotics industry,” Robotics Alley executive director Andrew Borene said in a news release.
View Article3 teams vie for $89.5 million Capitol project
Three construction and design teams are vying to build the new legislative office building in the State Capitol area in St. Paul, an $89.5 million project that will house state senators, Senate staff...
View ArticleMortenson to build legislative office building
Golden Valley-based Mortenson Construction and St. Paul-based BWBR Architects were selected Monday to build and design the new $89.5 million legislative office building in the State Capitol area in St....
View ArticleWinners, losers in state bonding bill
State lawmakers passed a belated capital investment package that will direct $370 million to various projects throughout Minnesota, but lots of projects were left off the final bill.
View ArticleMinnesota Senate Building
About 10 months after site work began, the building is more than 60 percent complete and on track to be enclosed in mid-August.
View ArticleSears’ 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.
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