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5 days ago |
startribune.com | Mike Hughlett
Felicity-John Pederson, creator of a promising St. Cloud tech company, made headlines last year when he brought a full-scale replica of the space shuttle from Florida to his hometown But Pederson's company, LVX System, went bust in February and Pederson filed personal bankruptcy earlier this week. Still, the space shuttle project appears to be moving forward, though without Pederson as a guiding force.
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1 week ago |
sahanjournal.com | Mike Hughlett |Alberto Gomez
This story comes to you from The Minnesota Star Tribune through a partnership with Sahan Journal. Two of developer Basim Sabri’s south Minneapolis apartment buildings are facing mortgage foreclosures because they allegedly failed to make more than $530,000 in required repairs. Fannie Mae, a mortgage company sponsored by the federal government, on Friday sued to foreclose on Rana Village and Karmel Village.
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1 week ago |
startribune.com | Mike Hughlett
Two of developer Basim Sabri's south Minneapolis apartment buildings are facing mortgage foreclosures because they allegedly failed to make over $530,000 in required repairs. Fannie Mae, a mortgage company sponsored by the federal government, on Friday sued to foreclose on Rana Village and Karmel Village. Fannie Mae is asking Hennepin County District Court to grant the foreclosures and appoint receivers over both properties, which are located on the 2900 block of Pleasant Avenue South.
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1 week ago |
daytonatimes.com | Mike Hughlett
Target has donated to both Democratic and Republican causes, but never to an inauguration fund until this year. The Minneapolis-based retailer donated $1 million to President Donald Trump’s inauguration festivities, according to a recent filing with the Federal Election Commission. Target was far from alone: Dozens of big-name companies including Delta Air Lines ponied up $1 million to usher in Trump’s second term, which set a record for corporate inaugural largesse.
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1 week ago |
madison.com | Mike Hughlett
Target has donated to both Democratic and Republican causes, but never to an inauguration fund until this year. The Minneapolis-based retailer donated $1 million to President Donald Trump’s inauguration festivities, according to a recent filing with the Federal Election Commission. Target was far from alone: Dozens of big-name companies including Delta Air Lines ponied up $1 million to usher in Trump’s second term, which set a record for corporate inaugural largesse.
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