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Downtown Minneapolis struggles while West End and North Loop thrive. Experts advise tenants on lease strategy, fees, and opportunities in office leasing.
The office sector continues to struggle. But that doesn’t mean that all office properties face high vacancies and low levels of leasing activity. High-quality, Class-A space with full amenities ...
Facing a $75 million deficit next year, Minneapolis Schools officials have proposed steep cuts to offices serving Latino and Black students, along with special ed and other services.
Minneapolis College and Metropolitan State University hope the recent renovations for a combined business school space for students from both schools will improve the campus experience.
Downtown Minneapolis leaders working to convert office buildings into apartments Downtown Minneapolis leaders are thinking outside the box to give vacant office spaces new life.
CBRE's latest Tech-30 report shows that the tech industry boosted its share of U.S. office leasing to 18% in the first three quarters of this year, partly fueled by companies involved in artificial ...
Minneapolis debuted a regional park and discussed police reform, while honoring a fallen officer and addressing housing and community initiatives.
Just two months earlier this year tell the condensed story of downtown Minneapolis' choppy recovery. In February, the area achieved the largest post-pandemic rebound in the U.S. and Canada, with ...
Currently, the office vacancy rate in downtown Minneapolis stands at 27%. But that measures only the office space on which no rent is being paid.
The office sector in Minneapolis-St. Paul isn’t unusual today: It faces challenges. With so many employees still working from home, companies are reducing the amount of office space they need.
He says he is grateful for the space, too. MONO agency plans to continue supporting minority-owned businesses with free space. They will open up applications again in the spring.
While other cities worry about a glut of office space as workers resist returning to the familiar 9-to-5 grind, Austin’s challenges are Texas-sized.