Building Blocks: 4Marq Apartments
via Finance & Commerce 4Marq‘s staff likes to take people up to the 31st floor clubroom where the mostly unobstructed views of Minneapolis are nothing short of spectacular. Read More
read morevia Finance & Commerce 4Marq‘s staff likes to take people up to the 31st floor clubroom where the mostly unobstructed views of Minneapolis are nothing short of spectacular. Read More
read morevia Star Tribune “The Hastings City Council last month approved the permits and plans for the Artspace Hastings Lofts, an $11.7 million building with 37 units of affordable live-work housing for artists. It is also part of the town’s push to revive its business district.” Read More
read morevia Finance & Commerce “When the local chapter of the United States Green Building Council launched its IMPACT conference four years ago, it drew about 120 people interested in the intersection of design, construction and sustainability. Last year more than 220 people attended, and more are expected at this year’s conference Thursday at the St. Paul RiverCentre. Other…
read morevia Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal Ryan Cos. US Inc. and the First Covenant Church of Minneapolis are planning a $35 million workforce housing and retail project in what’s now a church parking lot across from U.S. Bank Stadium. Read More
read morevia Finance & Commerce Minneapolis-based Ryan Cos. US Inc. and Community Housing Development Corp. are working with First Covenant Church to redevelop church-owned surface parking next to U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis. Read More
read morevia Star Tribune “With apartments becoming smaller and a growing need for places to party, apartment developers continue besting one another with knockout spaces aimed at bringing residents together….” such as at 4Marq Apartments. Read More
read morevia Star Tribune The affordable housing complex downtown will cater to the river city’s growing arts community. Read More
read morevia Finance & Commerce The historic Bunge grain elevators stand out in the Southeast Como neighborhood of Minneapolis. Read More
read morevia Star Tribune Schafer Richardson has plans for an 11-story building near Target Field in Minneapolis. Read More
read morevia Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal Minneapolis developer Schafer Richardson is planning an 11-story, 200,000-square-foot office building for a site it owns at 616 N. Fifth St. near Target Field. Read More
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