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Angel Food Bakery leaving downtown for Texa-Tonka shopping center

Angel Food Bakery leaving downtown for Texa-Tonka shopping center Owner Katy Gerdes cited announcements from businesses not returning to downtown as a factor in the decision Author: Downtown doughnut staple Angel Food Bakery has announced it is moving to the suburbs, marking the latest business to announce a departure from downtown.  After serving up sweets to downtown visitors for nine years, the bakery will set up shop in the newly renovated Texa-Tonka shopping center off of Minnetonka Boulevard in St. Louis Park.  With the continuing blows about offices and business not coming back any time soon, I have exhausted all my options for the business surviving in the downtown area, owner and chef Katy Gerdes announced on Instagram over the weekend.

Brother Justus Distillery Boasts Local Spirits, Fresh Air

Bodega Ltd. Brother Justus Distillery Boasts Local Spirits, Fresh Air After a three-month delay, the Northeast Minneapolis whiskey room is set to open, with an emphasis on Covid safety measures. If there’s an upside to a pandemic delaying the planned opening of your new distillery and whiskey room, it’s having time to fine tune the airflow. Following a three month delay due to state-mandated occupancy restrictions, Brother Justus Whiskey Co. will finally open in Northeast Minneapolis on Friday, Feb. 5. Founder/CEO Phil Steger finds himself in the unexpected position of talking as much about his HVAC system as his single malt whiskey. Pre-Covid, he might have boasted about the soaring ceilings within the 14,000-square-foot micro distillery and cocktail room, or the views of Columbia Golf Course. In 2021, Brother Justus is putting the emphasis on the 290,000 cubic feet of air within the space, which is being continuously ionized, filtered, vented, and replaced

Oxford Capital Group, LLC Continues Momentum, Signing Third Retail Lease In Downtown Chicago During The Pandemic

Oxford Capital Group, LLC Continues Momentum, Signing Third Retail Lease In Downtown Chicago During The Pandemic The innovative international real estate investment firm announces La Borra del Café lease signing at The Shops at LondonHouse on North Michigan Avenue News provided by Share this article CHICAGO, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Real estate and hospitality leader Oxford Capital Group, LLC announces its third lease signing of the past eight months, securing La Borra del Café, a rapidly-expanding Mexican-style café chain, for the concept s second Chicago location at The Shops at LondonHouse located at 360 North Michigan Avenue at Wacker Drive. The 1,505 square foot café is expected to open late 2021, and will join Smashburger, one of the nation s fastest growing better burger restaurants, which will open its first-ever Chicago location in mid-2021, also at The Shops at LondonHouse. Smashburger signed its lease in June 2020.

2021 looks to be slow for construction firms in U S and Minnesota

2021 looks to be slow for construction firms in U.S. and Minnesota After a rocky 2020, project delays and cancellations expected to continue.  January 7, 2021 5:43pm Text size Copy shortlink: Construction firms across Minnesota and the U.S. are bracing for a solemn 2021 as demand wanes and projects are postponed or canceled as clients wrestle with the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout. That is the situation according to survey results released Thursday by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and Sage Construction and Real Estate. This is clearly going to be a difficult year for the construction industry, said AGC Chief Executive Stephen Sandherr during an online conference call with members Thursday. Demand looks likely to continue shrinking, projects are getting delayed or canceled, productivity is declining, and few firms plan to expand their head count.

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