Pulte thinks big in Eden Prairie
In another sign of better times for builders, Pulte Homes’ Minnesota division wants to develop 104 high-end, single-family homes on a nearly 80-acre Eden Prairie site that’s thought to be the biggest...
View ArticleEden Prairie OKs plans for Pulte development
The Eden Prairie City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved Pulte Homes’ proposal for a 104-lot Reeder Ridge housing development on a site near the Minnesota River.
View ArticleBus service to LRT: ‘Don’t run over us’
SouthWest Transit, the Eden-Prairie-based bus service established in the mid-1980s, is seeking assurances that the Southwest Light Rail Transit project won’t infringe on its established parking as well...
View ArticleHopkins may have edge for Southwest LRT maintenance facility
The contest for the less-than-popular light rail maintenance facility has been narrowed to a site in Eden Prairie and another in Hopkins; officials in both cities said momentum seems to point to Hopkins.
View ArticleApartment boom reaches Eden Prairie
Developer Scott Carlston says Eden Prairie has not seen a market-rate apartment development since the middle of the last decade, so he thinks the city is ripe for a “high-end, luxury" building.
View ArticlePulte thinks big in Eden Prairie
In another sign of better times for builders, Pulte Homes’ Minnesota division wants to develop 104 high-end, single-family homes on a nearly 80-acre Eden Prairie site that’s thought to be the biggest...
View ArticleEden Prairie OKs plans for Pulte development
The Eden Prairie City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved Pulte Homes’ proposal for a 104-lot Reeder Ridge housing development on a site near the Minnesota River.
View ArticleBus service to LRT: ‘Don’t run over us’
SouthWest Transit, the Eden-Prairie-based bus service established in the mid-1980s, is seeking assurances that the Southwest Light Rail Transit project won’t infringe on its established parking as well...
View ArticleHopkins may have edge for Southwest LRT maintenance facility
The contest for the less-than-popular light rail maintenance facility has been narrowed to a site in Eden Prairie and another in Hopkins; officials in both cities said momentum seems to point to Hopkins.
View ArticleApartment boom reaches Eden Prairie
Developer Scott Carlston says Eden Prairie has not seen a market-rate apartment development since the middle of the last decade, so he thinks the city is ripe for a “high-end, luxury" building.
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