Restored Union Depot seeking occupants
With 290,000 square feet under renovation, St. Paul’s Union Depot is looking for retail and service-oriented tenants.
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Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak told state legislators Tuesday that not only is the Metrodome the best site for a new Vikings stadium but also that two nearby streets could be converted to spots for...
View ArticleGrand plans for St. Paul’s Union Depot
Developers and government officials hope St. Paul’s Union Depot will begin to resemble Grand Central Station if an effort succeeds to transform the transit hub into a vibrant community attraction with...
View ArticleWorking on the Railroad: Ramsey County picks Union Depot artists
Five artists, including three from Minneapolis, have been selected to create public art for the Union Depot in St. Paul.
View ArticleTaking the ‘bus’ out of BRT
Cleveland’s “Better Rapid Transit” may offer a useful lesson for the Gateway Corridor Commission as it mulls whether to create a BRT or more expensive light rail that would link St. Paul with western...
View ArticleCracks appear on Union Depot bus platform
Workers are repairing surface cracks on concrete bus platforms at Union Depot, which reopened late last year after a $243 million renovation.
View ArticleRoom for more tenants at Union Depot
While Union Depot will welcome its first trains since 1971 on Wednesday night, its representatives are still hoping to attract a few more tenants into the renovated station.
View ArticleLRT ambitions block B Line on West Seventh
A proposed $28 million bus rapid transit line along West Seventh Street in St. Paul likely won’t go forward as Ramsey County and the city study larger investments in light rail and streetcars.
View ArticleRush Line trail route worries neighbors
Consultants have been studying transit options on the 25-mile Rush Line corridor, roughly identifying two potential alignments.
View ArticleMetro counties line up for state transportation and transit funding
The upcoming legislative session is not supposed to be a bonding year at the state Legislature, but communities across the Twin Cities will seek state support for regional transit, road and rail projects.
View ArticleStatus Report: Transit projects in Twin Cities
Finance & Commerce takes a look at what to expect in 2015 from the three transit lines in the federal funding pipeline and an overview of the other transit lines currently in development.
View ArticleSaints, backers pitch transit for trip to ballpark
Officials with the city, team and Metro Transit promote transit use and “railgating” before games at the new ballpark, which is a block away from the Green Line’s terminus at Union Depot.
View ArticleWorking on the Railroad: Ramsey County picks Union Depot artists
Five artists, including three from Minneapolis, have been selected to create public art for the Union Depot in St. Paul.
View ArticleTaking the ‘bus’ out of BRT
Cleveland’s “Better Rapid Transit” may offer a useful lesson for the Gateway Corridor Commission as it mulls whether to create a BRT or more expensive light rail that would link St. Paul with western...
View ArticleCracks appear on Union Depot bus platform
Workers are repairing surface cracks on concrete bus platforms at Union Depot, which reopened late last year after a $243 million renovation.
View ArticleRoom for more tenants at Union Depot
While Union Depot will welcome its first trains since 1971 on Wednesday night, its representatives are still hoping to attract a few more tenants into the renovated station.
View ArticleLRT ambitions block B Line on West Seventh
A proposed $28 million bus rapid transit line along West Seventh Street in St. Paul likely won’t go forward as Ramsey County and the city study larger investments in light rail and streetcars.
View ArticleRush Line trail route worries neighbors
Consultants have been studying transit options on the 25-mile Rush Line corridor, roughly identifying two potential alignments.
View ArticleMetro counties line up for state transportation and transit funding
The upcoming legislative session is not supposed to be a bonding year at the state Legislature, but communities across the Twin Cities will seek state support for regional transit, road and rail projects.
View ArticleStatus Report: Transit projects in Twin Cities
Finance & Commerce takes a look at what to expect in 2015 from the three transit lines in the federal funding pipeline and an overview of the other transit lines currently in development.
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