Target buys vacant development site in downtown Minneapolis
Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal reports the Minneapolis-based retailer bought the site across from its headquarters at 10th Street and Nicollet Mall for a little over $4.5 million.
Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal reports the Minneapolis-based retailer bought the site across from its headquarters at 10th Street and Nicollet Mall for a little over $4.5 million.
The right-hander will get a one-year, $8 million deal from the Twins.
Inflammatory comments were made by speakers, but no charges will be brought.
The drugs are worth more than $12,000.
The goal is to raise $25,000 to help the south Minneapolis resident.
The home was featured in one of Fitzgerald's short stories.
The incident was reported 7:30 a.m. Wednesday.
The 46th president called for unity at a time America is facing huge challenges.
The 111 ICU patients is the fewest in Minnesota since there were 109 COVID patients in intensive care on Oct. 1.
The Minnesota senator was one of the leader organizers of the inauguration.
Nearly 6,000 Minnesotans who are 65 and older registered for appointments between noon Tuesday and Wednesday morning.
Prosecutors want to delay the Chauvin trial due to a public health threat.
WCCO-AM has not had a person of color as a weekday daytime host in its history.
Target is proposing an employee meeting and fitness center on the corner of 10th St. and Nicollet Mall. The Fortune 500 retailer has invested nearly $12 million over the last several years on property near its downtown Minneapolis headquarters.
Kemps will dish out 10,000 scoops of free ice cream on Tuesday as part of a fundraiser for the Salvation Army. To get yours, head to Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, between 7th and 8th streets, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Thanksgiving night is the only time drivers get a chance to steer through the downtown Minneapolis Nicollet Mall. The street is usually reserved for buses and bikes.
Architects unveiled their vision for the aging park along Nicollet Mall -- adding more water elements, video screens, concession stands and bathrooms. The renovation will cost up to $10 million. Officials say the redesign will be paid for with private donations.
A letter was delivered to Gov. Dayton Thursday saying the proposed site deal is within the $30 million budgeted for acquisition and site cleanup.
On Tuesday, the Downtown Journal reports the group will march from where they've stationed themselves since last week at Government Plaza to the Wells Fargo building.
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