One by one, UMore clears hurdles
The University of Minnesota is almost ready to unlock one of the metro area’s largest tracts of undeveloped land for the first phase of development at UMore Park, a 5,000-acre site in Rosemount.
View ArticleRosemount looks to reclaim ragtag corridor
The South Urban Gateway Analysis for Reinvestment study lays the groundwork for future development of a 47.4-acre district along Highway 3.
View Article‘U’ seeks engineering services for UMore Park
The engineering services are expected to cost about $125,000.
View ArticleWhere to put the World’s Fair?
As a private group continues to prepare a bid for the international exposition nearly a decade from now, at least one major real estate question persists: Where could it go?
View ArticleOfficials revive plans for Northfield rail connection
A a grass-roots effort is underway to convince the Minnesota Department of Transportation to study an “inter-city passenger rail” line that would serve south central Minnesota cities.
View ArticleU of M clarifies role in UMore redevelopment
A new report recommends against the university acting as a joint developer, owner and funder to achieve development that meets its goals.
View ArticleDakota County officials surprised by UMore shift
The Dakota County Board of Commissioners said they learned of the university’s new approach to the site in the news last week.
View ArticleOrganizers tout economic upside in World’s Fair bid
Backers of the 2023 event say it would put Minnesota in the global spotlight and the impact would be bigger than the influx of tourism dollars.
View ArticleMinneapolis panel supports World’s Fair bid
The city council’s Committee of the Whole expressed enthusiasm for the three-month event, expected to draw between 10 million and 15 million visitors
View ArticleOpus may be first in at UMore Park in Rosemount
Opus would pay a little more than $14 million for the nearly 159 acres of vacant land.
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