London Road's Burger King block slated for development
A mystery developer is buying up the entire Burger King block at 21st Avenue East and London Road in Duluth, to raze and redevelop.Duluth News Tribune, 04/22/2013
Panera Bread among businesses coming to new Duluth mini-mall
Panera Bread is coming to Duluth. It’s one of four retailers going into Hansen Center, a mini-mall to be built this year on the former Ground Round site just west of Miller Hill Mall.Duluth News Tribune, 04/19/2013
Panera Bread moving into new Duluth development near mall
Panera Bread is one of four retailers going into Hansen Center, a mini-mall to be built this year on the former Ground Round site just west of Miller Hill Mall.Duluth News Tribune, 04/18/2013
Entrepreneur dances into downtown Duluth
It wasn’t planned, says award-winning ballroom dancer Andrea Kuzel, but every job she’s had in the past decade has led to her new venture in downtown Duluth.Duluth News Tribune, 04/18/2013
Duluth-based Jamar Co. celebrates 100 years
Name any major commercial development project in Duluth in recent years, and chances are Jamar Co. was involved. It’s a sign of the company’s strong position in the Northland as it celebrates its centennial this year.Duluth News Tribune, 04/15/2013
Upscale apartment building in Hermantown is near completion
Stebner Estates on Stebner Road in Hermantown is an upscale six-unit apartment building in a private setting.Duluth News Tribune, 04/15/2013
Former Virginia man’s struggles inspire others
Roger Revak’s life journey has included a life-altering layoff from his mining job in Virginia when he was 30 and a life-threatening brain tumor at age 40. Now a motivational speaker, Revak says it’s not enough to have goals: “Find a reason, a purpose, a mission for why you want to accomplish what you want.”Duluth News Tribune, 04/15/2013
Northland is test market for ATMs that let you pick up some cash, and a lottery ticket
If you’re into the Minnesota State Lottery — and your debit card — this is for you.Duluth News Tribune, 04/13/2013
Duluth banker and business leader Fred Lewis dies at age 93
Fred C. Lewis, a leader in the local banking and business community for more than 40 years, died Wednesday of natural causes at his Duluth home. He was 93.Duluth News Tribune, 04/11/2013
Dental office slated for former Conoco site at Mount Royal
The slow transformation of the old University Conoco Station at Woodland Avenue and St. Marie Street began more than a year ago.Duluth News Tribune, 04/11/2013
