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The former YMCA building in downtown Minneapolis has a new owner. Twin Cities-based Swervo Development paid about $5 million this week for the six-story, 140,000 square-foot space, which is ...
Minneapolis-based Swervo Development has acquired the land it needs to build a new amphitheater at Canterbury Park in Shakopee. The Swervo Entity, Bloomington Investments LLC, paid $8.8 million ...
On Monday, Minneapolis-based Swervo Development released fresh architectural renderings of the venue, which will have bragging rights as the region’s larger outdoor amphitheater when it opens in ...
In May, the historic movie theater will officially reopen as a live entertainment venue. Swervo Development, the real estate company operated by Twin Cities developer Ned Abdul, announced the news ...
For more than two years,Minneapolis-based Swervo Development has been transforming the former armory — where troops trained and stored guns in the 1930s — into a 8,400 capacity concert venue ...
An entity related to Swervo Development paid $7.5 million for the 441,840-square-foot building, which was built in 1932 for use as a girls' vocational high school. It's been vacant since 2017.
Minneapolis-based Swervo Development Corporation, which is building the amphitheater on 37 acres of land purchased from Canterbury Park, announced on Monday it's partnered with Live Nation ...
CPM and Swervo Development are the latest developers to jump into the North Loop neighborhood development race in Minneapolis, with a proposal for a 10-story office building. The Minneapolis ...
Swervo resold the property for $7.85 million, according to the complaint. Through the scheme, Swervo and Abdul allegedly made a $1.35 million profit, while Lawton and other investors were left ...
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