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Prolific North Loop developer Solhem Cos. is undertaking another project in the neighborhood, with plans to convert the Security Warehouse from offices into mixed-use, multifamily apartment units pending city approval.
The Minneapolis-based developer’s plans include bringing 49 units and retaining approximately 1,700 square feet of office space to the North Loop building, at 724 -728 1st St. N. through a historic renovation. Minneapolis’ Planning Commission was scheduled to consider the project Monday evening.
The nearly 53,700-square-foot Security Warehouse was constructed in 1892 and is one of the few remaining timber frames in Minneapolis from the 1800s. The timber beams will be visible in the housing units, in addition to exposed brick walls and wood ceilings, said Solhem CEO Curt Gunsbury.
Adam Bonaa decries military invasion of Parliament
January 12, 2021
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Security Warehouse Limited, Adam Bonaa has likened the presence of armed military personnel in the Chamber of Parliament to a coup d’état and backed calls from stakeholders for a probe into the presence of the military in Parliament.
He insisted that the said act must be dealt with properly to curtail its reoccurrence in the future.
More than a dozen armed military persons invaded the parliamentary chamber on the dawn of January 7, 2021, when members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) were engaged in heated arguments over the processes involved in the election of a new speaker of the 8th Parliament.
Safety Warehouse fined $30,000 for unsolicited text messages
Safety Warehouse fined $30,000 for unsolicited text messages
The Safety Warehouse managing director Andrew Thorn. (Photo / File)
Safety Warehouse fined $30,000 for unsolicited text messages Mon, 21 Dec 2020, 2:32PM
A company which ran a controversial cash-drop in Auckland has been fined for sending thousands of unsolicited text messages.
Greenback Ecommerce Limited, trading as The Safety Warehouse, was fined $30,000 by the Department of Internal Affairs.
The department said the business was investigated after it received complaints from the public about unsolicited commercial texts. These messages took advantage of the second Covid-19 outbreak to sell face masks and failed to provide an unsubscribe facility, the DIA said in a statement.
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