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St. Paul

Rent control ruling too late to help one St. Paul tenant

Procedural delays and a symbolic City Council vote raise questions about how the city’s law should be interpreted and enforced.
September 6, 2024
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1918 Duluth bank converted into ‘classic and modern’ house lists for $499,000

Couple Andrew Holperin and Jennifer Jackl converted a century-old Park State Bank into a one-bedroom, four-bathroom home while preserving some of its best original features.
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Minneapolis

Minneapolis City Council members propose emergency funding to save downtown shelter, food shelf

Agate Housing announced last month it would have to close its homeless shelter and food shelf downtown without at least $3 million for critical repairs.
September 6, 2024
Food & Culture

Medcalf: St. Paul Lowry Apartments residents who endured shoddy living conditions were easy to ignore

Too often, our society looks the other way when the underprivileged are suffering.
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Business

Millennium Hotel in downtown Minneapolis temporarily lays off workers for renovation

Staffers, everyone from housekeepers to bartenders, will be out of work for several months.
September 5, 2024
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What’s going to get employees back to the office? A golf simulator alone won’t cut it.

Expert Megan Mackinson says employers need to listen more to the needs of employees.
September 5, 2024
Business

Multifamily home construction still slowing, but predicted rate cuts could lower barriers

Economists expect the Fed to lower interest rates by a quarter-point at the next meeting in mid-September, which could make financing easier and construction costs more affordable.
September 4, 2024
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Home & Garden

How a Minnesota ‘childless cat lady’ transformed her home into a feline playground

Cats are trending with millennials and Gen Zers who find owning them less work and less expense than a dog. Former WCCO reporter Mary Tan is just such an enthusiast.
September 4, 2024
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This $68M Lake Minnetonka mansion will become Minnesota’s most expensive house — if it sells

Last month, there was a nearly 16% increase in pending sales of $1 million-plus houses across the metro, the biggest annual increase in any price range, according to data from the Minneapolis Area Realtors.
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Real Estate

What $400,000 will get Twin Cities homebuyers looking for new construction

Most options are townhouses, though some single-family houses are available in outer-ring suburbs. Many new developments also have homeowners associations that handle community maintenance.
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Real Estate

Judge appoints emergency receiver for downtown St. Paul’s troubled Lowry Apartments

An attorney for the city argued that owner Madison Equities let the building deteriorate after a lender began foreclosure proceedings.
August 28, 2024