Thursday, May 2, 2013
April's business news includes a continuing foreclosure fight, new bars and restaurants, flat home sales, a new HCMC clinic, business awards and a new bakery.
Editor’s Note: The following is a collection of business related articles that appeared on the following Patch sites in April 2013: Eden Prairie, Edina, Fridley, Golden Valley, Hopkins, Lake Minnetonka, Maple Grove, Minnetonka, Plymouth, Richfield, Shakopee, Southwest Minneapolis, St. Louis Park and St. Michael. Edina Municipal Liquor Stores Among Most Profitable in Minnesota The City of Edina's three municipal liquor stores brought in $1.445 million in net income during fiscal year 2011. How About a Brewpub in Hopkins? They currently aren’t allowed in the community, but inquiries have prompted the City Council to discuss whether to change that. Sammy's, Version 2.0, Ready for Dog Days of Summer Sammy's Speed Dog—a gourmet hot dog diner—…
Thursday, April 4, 2013
The center was supposed to have been built at 10955 Wayzata Boulevard, near Interstate 394.
Hennepin County Medical Center has shelved plans to build a $53 million center in Minnetonka, Twin Cities Business reported Thursday. Opus Development Corp. brought the project to the City of Minnetonka late last year. The company wanted to build a three-story, 121,000 square-foot building at 10955 Wayzata Boulevard, near Interstate 394, that would be occupied by an HCMC Clinic. The facility was to provide specialty surgical services—including outpatient-only surgery, gastrointestinal procedures, advanced imaging procedures and surgical consultation services, it said at the time. HCMC spokesman Tom Hayes told Twin Cities Business that the county hospital made the decision to forgo the center after reconsidering its business plan. Click …
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012
The $53 million clinic will be located at 10955 Wayzata Boulevard.
Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) has chosen a site in Minnetonka for its newest $53 million clinic. Opus Development Corp. has proposed to the city plans to construct a three-story building at 10955 Wayzata Boulevard, near I-394. The 121,000 square-foot building would be occupied by a HCMC Clinic. To move foraward, the proposal requires from the city: a minor amendment to the existing master development plan for the site; approval of final site and building plans; and a conditional use permit, with variance from the locational standards for a medical use. The facility will provide specialty surgical services, including outpatient-only surgery, gastrointestinal procedures, advanced imaging procedures, and surgical consultation services…