Shipping Container Building Proposed for Minneapolis North Loop
A unique office building to be constructed of shipping containers has been proposed for a small site in Minneapolis’ North Loop neighborhood. The project is being developed by Akquracy, a...
View ArticleCompletion of 26-Story Apartment Building Brings Luxury Living to...
The Nic on Fifth is the first high-rise luxury apartment development in downtown Minneapolis in nearly three decades. Recently completed by Minnetonka-based Opus Group, the 26-story luxury apartment...
View ArticleRising Towers Escalate Need for Faster Lifts
The following article by Kevin Brass was reposted from the current issue of Urban Land Magazine December 1, 2014 When Shanghai Tower opens as China’s tallest building next year, the 2,073-foot (632...
View ArticleExpansion and Renovation at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, MN
Last week, The Opus Group officially announced the full completion of a two-phased project involving a 41,500-square-foot expansion and renovation at St. Catherine University’s Aimee and Patrick Butler...
View ArticleFormer Washburn-McReavy Funeral Home Development Remains Postponed
If you take a leisurely drive east over the 3rd Street bridge, you will see a familiar building. Familiar in the sense, the building is 90 years old. Your grandparents likely could have seen it as...
View ArticleFinance & Commerce: Will Minnesota law change revive condo development?
Original Article Date: June 7th, 2017 By: Brian Johnson A change in Minnesota law that makes it more difficult for homeowner associations to sue over construction defect claims may or may not revive...
View ArticleMinnesota: Commercial Development Hub
A recent post by the New York Times blog, shows Minneapolis is among the leaders in urban development. One may ask, why and how does Minneapolis keep attracting people to the city? Simple, the city’s...
View ArticleHistory of the Empire State Building: A Financial Flop for Nearly 20 years
By QuickLiquidity | Date: June 13, 2017 | Category: History In the late-1920s, New York’s economy was booming and a competition to build the world’s tallest building was heating up. One man who was at...
View ArticleNot just a building… But a home
A story of the Dorothy Day Center In the beginning the Dorothy Day Center was meant as a training center, but because of a need in St. Paul seen by community members, Catholic Charities decided to...
View ArticleHow Modular Components Are Redefining Multi-family Housing
The following article was reposted from the most recent issue of Multifamily Executive. It provides some insight to we one way we might solve the affordable rental housing problem. Growing demand for...
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