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Once known for their homogeneity, many Twin Cities suburbs are becoming younger and more diverse.
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Once known for their homogeneity, many Twin Cities suburbs are becoming younger and more diverse.
A new study ranks more than 200 U.S. metropolitan areas on density, land use, street connectivity and more. See how the Twin Cities compares.
Waterfront communities popular for day trips are finding new ways to bring people downtown beyond summer weekends.
Burnsville will pay for extra security at its annual summer festival over the objections of some council members who fretted about the expense.
Outsiders sometimes struggle to define Woodbury, now the seventh-largest city in Minnesota. But residents love its parks, trails, schools and community.
Detours will be in place on stretches of I-94 and Crosstown Hwy. 62 from Friday night to Monday morning.
The plan to remove some trees in the Nine Mile Creek Corridor in Bloomington has divided neighbors in the southern suburb.
The opening of Asia Village has already made the mall more lively, but the mayor said spurring redevelopment of the wider area is “beast” of a project.
The Twin Cities suburb wants to hold on to its proud meatpacking history while trying to become a hub for a new generation of businesses.
Forest Lake’s first cannabis dispensary will soon open, with the mayor at the helm.
Regulations governing data centers vary by location across Minnesota, and now some counties are considering their own policies.
Redevelopment of Les Bolstad Golf Course in Falcon Heights, the region’s largest urban development site, illustrates the pitfalls of having too many cities.
Minneapolis scores low on equity, partly because big projects don’t get full recognition.
The crash occurred in a residential neighborhood Friday night.
Welcome to the newest wave of redevelopment in downtown Minneapolis.
The seven Minneapolis Cultural Districts are among the city’s most creatively charged neighborhoods—home to legacy stages and artist-run spaces hidden in plain sight.
A data center owner’s lawsuit against Eagan over its year-long pause on such facilities alleges the city doesn’t have the authority to regulate electricity.
City Council exempted downtown data centers under 350,000 square feet; had originally considered 1-year ban.
Progress at the TCAAP site, also known as Rice Creek Commons, has been stymied for years. A new plan would bring on more developers to get it going.
Asian food and shopping destinations have boosted troubled Twin Cities malls. Could the nationally popular Korean-themed grocer lift up the Midway?
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It’s cheaper to live in greater Minnesota, according to data from the state Department of Employment and Economic Development, but some areas of the state are cheaper than others.
Flashy new supermarket/food hall hybrids are cropping up around the metro, turning the chore of grocery shopping into a treat.
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