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Three New Towers Could Sprout on Former Wells Fargo Site in Downtown Minneapolis

Sherman Associates' $400 Million Redevelopment Plan Calls for Housing and Retail, Not Offices

Sherman Associates' new "Harmonia" development is slated for the current site of a 1970s-era office building in downtown Minneapolis, but the name of the project is a tribute to its predecessor, Harmonia Hall, a Victorian Gothic structure originally built in 1884. (Sherman Associates)
Sherman Associates' new "Harmonia" development is slated for the current site of a 1970s-era office building in downtown Minneapolis, but the name of the project is a tribute to its predecessor, Harmonia Hall, a Victorian Gothic structure originally built in 1884. (Sherman Associates)

Minneapolis developer Sherman Associates has acquired a squat 1970s office building in downtown Minneapolis from banking giant Wells Fargo with the intention of tearing it down and constructing a $400 million mixed-use development in its place.

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