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A developer, a retired housing director, a business owner and a banker -- three of whom live outside Moorhead -- will help officials shape the future of the city's downtown.
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Proposal would give new life to former Wells Fargo buildings in downtown Des Moines - MSNBack in 2023, Wells Fargo announced a majority of its non-customer facing employees who work downtown would be going to the Jordan Creek campus in West Des Moines. That left some vacant properties ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Big changes could soon be coming to downtown Fargo. City leaders are eyeing a project that would include a nearly 500-stall parking garage, a 145-unit apartment ...
The Wells Fargo Tower, or Lomas Tower, located Downtown at 200 Lomas Boulevard, received approval for a $35 million project ...
The city of Wixom is seeking development proposals for city-owned property known as the Renton development area along North Wixom Road in the downtown district. Map courtesy of city of Wixom.
Lepman's proposal encompasses not only the footprint of Wells Fargo but also the former bank’s adjacent parking lot. The offer included developing apartments in a new structure downtown as well.
Wells Fargo plans to move out of the downtown Fort Worth office tower that bears its name and into a new Clearfork building. The bank will anchor The Offices at Clearfork, a 70,000 square foot ...
The building at 1900 S.W. Fifth Ave. is being eyed for a new bar and food cart pod.
Wells Fargo has purchased the Las Colinas property where it plans to build a $200 million development at Las Colinas Boulevard and Promenade Parkway.
Back in 2023, Wells Fargo announced a majority of its non-customer facing employees who work downtown would be going to the Jordan Creek campus in West Des Moines.
Lepman's proposal encompasses not only the footprint of Wells Fargo but also the former bank’s adjacent parking lot. The offer included developing apartments in a new structure downtown as well.
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