Minneapolis, MN
Frey denounces violence against Minneapolis city workers as threatening flyer surfaces
A flyer that threatens retaliation towards metropolis leaders for clearing out homeless encampments is circulating via south Minneapolis.
The writing on the flyer says, “You Sweep, We Strike,” and has a picture of an individual throwing what seems to be a Molotov cocktail. The flyer names a prime aide to Mayor Jacob Frey in addition to the top of Neighborhood Planning and Financial Growth and the director of Regulatory Providers.
The flyer additionally stated “public works amenities and tools utilized in evictions are sometimes left unguarded and susceptible,” which some at Metropolis Corridor stated is a transparent sign the authors of the flyer intend to focus on metropolis property and tools for potential vandalism.
Mayor Frey spoke earlier than a full Metropolis Council assembly and denounced the flyer and likewise stated he has seen a “disturbing” pattern of violence and threats of violence towards metropolis staff.
“All through the primary quarter of this 12 months I’ve obtained a disturbing variety of telephone calls and textual content messages and emails relating to staff who’ve had their lives actually threatened resulting from security issues and violence in our metropolis,” Frey stated. “We have now had site visitors management brokers who’ve had weapons pulled on them.”
Metropolis Council Public Well being and Security Committee Chairperson LaTrisha Vetaw instructed 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS she was alarmed by the flyer. She says she has obtained quite a few complaints from metropolis employees about threats on the job, together with a snowplow driver who stated his truck was shot at whereas plowing final winter.
“The flyer is disgusting and it’s actually, actually heartbreaking to see our employees attacked and named,” Vetaw stated. “I imply, whoever created that flyer had the audacity to call our employees and there’s no means enterprise will be completed with folks threatening employees and likewise threatening the property of the town.”
Related threats with the message “You Sweep, We Strike” occurred in Seattle final month. Based on KOMO, the town’s ABC affiliate station, $16,000 in harm was inflicted on Seattle’s Parks and Recreation constructing and a few of its tools as a result of staff in that division help with clearing homeless encampments.
Minneapolis police instructed KSTP they’re “wanting into” the flyer however haven’t but recognized who is likely to be behind its contents and distribution.
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ElseWarehouse apartments in Minneapolis sell for $40.25M
The ElseWarehouse, a 100-year-old converted apartment building in Minneapolis’ North Loop, traded hands between its developer and a North Dakota company, according to a press release from Colliers.
Great States Development bought the historic apartments in a deal worth $40.25 million, according to a certificate of real estate value. The purchase was a 1031 exchange for Great States.
Greco renovated the building at 730 Washington Ave. N. in the early 2010s according to the press release, utilizing adaptive reuse to turn the 1920s warehouse into a series of 116 apartments, which consist of one-, two- and three-bedroom units.
The price works out to nearly $347,000 per unit. That is about $42,000 more than the per-unit price of the North Loop’s Maverick Apartments’ $304,761, which was the most expensive per-unit sale of 2024. The Maverick sold last year in a deal also arranged by Colliers for a total of $51.2 million.
According to Great States website, the Fargo-based company has 5,000 units under its management. Scott Houle, the vice president for Great States, called the property iconic.
“This building not only represents the rich architectural heritage of the area but also aligns perfectly with our vision of creating exceptional spaces where people can live, work and thrive,” he said.
The deal was arranged by Colliers’ Mox Gunderson, Dan Linnell, Devon Dvorak and Adam Haydon.
Gunderson, an executive vice president for Colliers, said the North Loop is one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the metro, and brings in some of the highest rents in the city. He said that the buyer had been eyeing the North Loop for a while. The property also features 16,000 square feet of retail space.
“You’ve got five retail tenants, almost 16,000 square [feet] of retail in the building that is mainstays along Washington Avenue,” he said. “It’s really a timeless asset.”
Gunderson said Greco decided to sell the property mostly because of the loan maturity on the building, opting to sell rather than refinance. Gunderson said there were eight bids on the property.
Great States is a long-term owner, according to Gunderson, and besides potential light apartment upgrades in the future he doesn’t think there will be many changes to the property.
Finance & Commerce previously reported on the listing for the property in late September. Greco had listed both ElseWarehouse and the Copham, another North Loop property with 120 units and seven stories.
North Loop’s Maverick Apartments’ sale price lower than in 2022
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Minneapolis, MN
Burch fans rejoice: The steakhouse is coming back. Sort of.
Twin Cities diners have long lamented the closing of Burch Steak, the four-star restaurant from chef Isaac Becker and Nancy St. Pierre that closed during the pandemic and never reopened. Now the couple is ready to bring it back — at least in part.
Becker and St. Pierre are reimagining their restaurant Snack Bar (800 Washington Av. N., Mpls.) into St. Pierre Steak and Seafood, which will include favorites from both Burch and Snack Bar as well as more seafood options. The couple also own nearby Bar La Grassa and 112 Eatery.
“We decided to convert Snack Bar into a restaurant with a wider menu because of its great location in the North Loop next to Bar La Grassa,” Becker said in a statement. “The conversation quickly turned to bringing back Burch’s menu with a few additions and changes to fit into today’s Minneapolis scene.”
For their new endeavor, the James Beard Award-winning chef is giving top billing to St. Pierre, his longtime spouse and business partner.
“Nancy has been my partner from the beginning and hasn’t received the same attention for her hard work and passion, mostly because she never wanted it,” Becker said. “For our latest restaurant, I wanted to give her the recognition she deserves.”
Steaks from Burch when the restaurant opened in 2013. (Tom Wallace/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
The original Burch Steak opened in 2013 and was a beacon on the corner of Franklin and Hennepin Avenues in Minneapolis’ Lowry Hill neighborhood. With a formal dining atmosphere specializing in steaks on the main floor and a first-rate pizzeria in the lower level, Burch topped many best-of lists and was the Star Tribune’s Restaurant of the Year. (The couple’s 112 Eatery and Bar La Grassa also were restaurants of the year.)
“Once again, Becker has proved himself to be the Tom Hanks of chefs, that rare combination of prodigious skill coupled with an intuitively populist touch,” then-restaurant critic Rick Nelson wrote in the recognition. He continued: “Like its sibling establishments, the Burch experience is buffed to a high gloss because St. Pierre and her front-of-the-house crew are fluent in the language of hospitality.”
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