The community got a chance to check out and give feedback to the now halfway done 5-year plan put together by Imagine Downtown on Thursday February 6th.
The final count, formally announced Thursday evening at the Salvation Army Corps Community Center in Bloomington, came out to $692,249. Here's who made it happen.
Downtown Duluth sought feedback on its plans for revitalization over the next few years. They have been on display at the ...
Minnesota is home to dozens of comic book, gaming, and other pop culture conventions every year. The list of events is ...
The prominent downtown site of Michael’s restaurant has sat dormant since 2014 as efforts to redevelop the property have ...
The building is part of a larger development led by Edina-based Orion Investments, who plans to build a 150-unit residential ...
We didn't get a lot of snow, but with the snow falling overnight and early Monday morning it did impact the morning commute ...
Police are seeking more information after flyers with antisemitic messages appeared over the weekend outside of downtown ...
Developer Carl Kaeding is usually skeptical when marketers advertise new residential construction as “luxury,” but he might ...
Sun Country and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 120, announced they’ve reached a tentative collective ...