The email reads:
âOn Highway 19 in the valley between Vasa and Burnside there is a concrete structure on the west hillside. It was built a couple of years ago, and it was even surrounded by landscaping. I wonder if it has something to do with electricity? It s been bugging me every time I drive that way, and I m curious as to what it is.â
After much help from Samantha Pierret, Goodhue County planner and zoning administrator, Frank Peterson, building official for Red Wing, and Steve Kohn, planning manager for Red Wing, we got the answer.Â
The concrete structure is a turnaround for Xcel Energy trucks so they can access the power poles from a solar garden that is on top of the hill.
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North River Company (NRC) and North Colony Asset Management
(NC) have refinanced the Matsil Building in Long Island City with a $51 million
loan from affiliates of AIG.
Cushman & Wakefield served as the exclusive advisor to a
joint venture owners is securing the fixed rate financing for the 312,513 s/f industrial
property that is fully leased to Maquette Fine Art Services, Ralph Lauren
Corporation and Motorola Solutions and features an adjacent half-acre parking
lot and direct interior loading docks.
NRC and North Colony bought the one-time factory building
from Metropolitan Realty Associates and TH Real Estate for $72 million in 2018.
“Since acquiring the property in December 2018, ownership
January 27, 2021
A 10 day pledge drive for a 4 million dollar local and statewide amount to match additional amounts of 15 million dollars for the planned Dakota Events Complex is underway. The DEX would replace the beef complex on the SD State Fairground lost to a fire last year. Huron Chamber and Visitors Bureau, Greater Huron Development Corporation and Huron Community Foundation got together to talk about the “Daily DEX” a series that past users of the beef complex reflect on their experiences there and what they look forward to when the Dakota Events Complex is built. President and CEO of the Huron Chamber Visitors Bureau, Laurie Shelton said the time to act is now.
3:56 The Chugach Alaska Corporation recently re-acquired land that has been in private hands since the 1900s. The buyers say you can’t put a price on the return of traditional lands to Indigenous stewardship.
“The Copper River Delta was besides such a rich resource area,” said John F.C. Johnson, the corporation’s vice president for cultural resources. “It s kind of the migration corridor for all the different cultural groups in Alaska.”
The region was a confluence of cultures including Sugpiaq, Tlingit, and Eyak and Ahtna Athabascan people.
The property is slightly smaller than a quarter-square mile equivalent. The previous owner, the non-profit organization The Nature Conservancy, declined to disclose the sale price. It said that a third-party assessor appraised the property at fair market value.