The city is the current owner of the two buildings located on 4th St SE on the west side of the Zumbro River and had hoped to clear the site for future development.
If you recently received your monthly bill from Minnesota Energy you may have noticed the cost for heating your home or business was comparable to the previous month.
The city just received 2020’s final numbers and they show total collections during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic were just 3.6-percent lower than the year before.
The Public Works Dept. is recommending the approval of an $18.3 million bid for the reconstruction of the segment of N. Broadway between Civic Center Dr. and the Silver Lake bridge.
Twin Cities commercial real estate managers are fearful Target Corp.’s decision to leave a main downtown location will become a trend that will continue to diminish office space needs.
Olmsted County businesses and non-profits that have been financially affected by the pandemic are being reminded of a local grant program that begins this week.
Despite a strong demand for homes in Rochester in 2020, the city approved the lowest amount of permits for new single-family houses in nearly 10 years.
The state agency in charge of Minnesota’s unemployment assistance program wasted no time in “getting checks in the mail” after the recent federal stimulus bill was signed into law.