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HealthPartners is the national benchmark in seven areas in a 2008 report sponsored by the National Business Coalition on Health. [ 20 ] HealthPartners ranks "Highest in Member Satisfaction among Commercial Health Plans in the Minnesota-Wisconsin Region" according to J.D. Power and Associates' 2008 National Health Insurance Plan Study.
Bloomington Central Station is a light rail station on the Metro Blue Line in the Twin Cities region of the U.S. state of Minnesota. The area surrounding the station was formerly the headquarters of Control Data Corporation. [2] The company's largest office tower still remains and is now the headquarters of HealthPartners. [3]
France Avenue South (CSAH 17) in Edina: MN 77 in Richfield: West 66th Street, East 66th Street — — CSAH 54 — — MN 62 in Minneapolis: MN 55 in Minneapolis: 28th Avenue South — — CSAH 55 — — Bloomington Ferry Road (Former CSAH 18) in Bloomington: Normandale Boulevard (Former CSAH 34) in Bloomington: Auto Club Road — 1996 CSAH 57
HealthPartners is one of four large nonprofit groups in Minnesota that sells health insurance. These insurers reported three consecutive years of profits from 2020 through 2022. In general ...
Zody said the Bloomington Housing Authority has been in talks with Chicago area-based Brinshore Development about turning the Kohr building into 40 or so affordable apartments. Tenants would be ...
Bloomington was established as a post–World War II housing boom suburb connected to Minneapolis's urban street grid, and is serviced by four major freeways: Interstate 35W running north-south through the approximate middle of the city, Minnesota State Highway 77, also signed as Cedar Avenue, running north-south near the eastern end of the ...
The Kohr’s fate has been hanging in the balance since IU Health vacated the 24-acre former hospital site to move toward the eastern part of town.
The light rail portion of the network, managed by Metro Transit, has 37 light rail stations in operation across two lines: the Blue Line, running from downtown Minneapolis to the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, and the Green Line, connecting downtown Minneapolis to downtown Saint Paul. [1]