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Target Pays $110 Million to Break Minneapolis Lease Amid Chaos in the City

Downtown Minneapolis has had a rough few years. Between rolling protests, corporate culture clashes, fraud scandals, and periodic unrest tied to everything from DEI disputes to clashes over federal immigration enforcement, the city’s core hasn’t exactly been a model of post-pandemic revival. And now, in a move that speaks louder...

Downtown Minneapolis has had a rough few years. Between rolling protests, corporate culture clashes, fraud scandals, and periodic unrest tied to everything from DEI disputes to clashes over federal immigration enforcement, the city’s core hasn’t exactly been a model of post-pandemic revival. And now, in a move that speaks louder…

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