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In June 2010, the Duluth Economic Development Authority purchased the NorShor, [2] along with the adjacent Temple Opera buildings for a combined total of $2.6 million. [3] Although the city has sometimes been criticized for this move, the decision has been defended by Duluth's Mayor (at the time), Don Ness , who cited an improvement in the ...
The Duluth company Ikonics Corporation, in April 2008, has expressed intent to build a warehouse facility on the former cement plant site. With the City of Duluth's Duluth Economic and Development Authority, or DEDA, it has begun land preparation to use up to 40 acres (160,000 m 2) of the former industrial plant. After almost 30 years, some ...
Jun. 21—The Duluth Economic Development Authority will review two resolutions for apartment complexes during its meeting Wednesday. A public hearing will be held at the beginning of the meeting ...
The City of Duluth purchased the 65-acre (260,000 m 2) cement plant site for development through the Duluth Economic and Development Authority (DEDA). In April 2008, the Duluth-based photographic enhancement company, Ikonics, announced it would develop 40 acres (160,000 m 2) on the property to build a warehouse and move its West Duluth ...
DULUTH – The internet-famous tiny house mocked for its big price tag last summer still sits empty, but not for long. It's been about a year since the 205-square-foot home at 804 N. Sixth Av. E ...
The Duluth Police Department reported officers responded to a home on Tacony Street in Duluth, just west of Lake Superior, for a welfare check at about 2:10 p.m. Thursday and found two people dead ...
Duluth is on the north shore of Lake Superior at the westernmost point of the Great Lakes. It is the largest metropolitan area, the second-largest city, and the largest U.S. city on the lake. Duluth is accessible to the Atlantic Ocean, 2,300 miles (3,700 km) away, via the Great Lakes Waterway and St. Lawrence Seaway. [9]
Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC) is a multi-purpose arena and convention center complex located in Duluth, Minnesota. It was home to the University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs men's hockey team from 1966-2010.