Soccer Stadium One Step Closer to Reality
Capital City Properties Board of Directors Approves Irgens for Stadium Partnership The Capital City Properties (CCP) Board of Directors gave its approval on March 28, 2017 for the organization to move […]
Capital City Properties Board of Directors Approves Irgens for Stadium Partnership The Capital City Properties (CCP) Board of Directors gave its approval on March 28, 2017 for the organization to move […]
Big things are coming to Treasure Island Center, including a larger than life mural that will wrap the building on Cedar and 6th Streets. The Saint Paul Port Authority has […]
Treasure Island Resort & Casino announced that they have entered into a multiyear agreement with Go Wild LLC, a joint venture between Hempel Companies and the Saint Paul Port Authority, […]
The Saint Paul Police Department signed a lease at the new Wabasha Center, scheduled to open in the fall of 2017. Use the link below to read more about the […]
Skyway to Nowhere Removed On Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017, crews took down the famed Skyway to Nowhere, a downtown Saint Paul anomaly that has baffled residents and visitors alike for more than […]
The Saint Paul Port Authority’s board of directors gave its approval today for the organization to get further involved with the Minnesota United Soccer Stadium redevelopment project. The Saint Paul […]
Pioneer Press Editorial Editorial: Brownfields, neighborhoods and jobs in St. Paul
The Saint Paul Port Authority, co-owner of Wabasha Center (formerly Macy’s in downtown Saint Paul), is excited to announce the Minnesota Wild as the first tenant in this mixed-use facility scheduled to open in the fall of 2017.
The Saint Paul Port Authority is currently working as a consultant, assisting the City of Red with the redevelopment a key industrial site.
Here is another example of the Saint Paul Port Authority’s involvement with a key redevelopment project in Saint Paul.