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Downtown Minneapolis Medical Office May Be Converted to Housing

Nonprofit Group Pitches Apartments for Very Low-Income Tenants
The Elliot Park Lifesciences Institute building was gifted in 2009 to Excelen Center for Bone & Joint Research and Education by Dr. Richard Kyle and wife Kathleen, Ramon and Gloria Gustilo, the development company United Properties, Harlan and Linda Jacobs, and Dave and Heather Durenberger. (CoStar)
The Elliot Park Lifesciences Institute building was gifted in 2009 to Excelen Center for Bone & Joint Research and Education by Dr. Richard Kyle and wife Kathleen, Ramon and Gloria Gustilo, the development company United Properties, Harlan and Linda Jacobs, and Dave and Heather Durenberger. (CoStar)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
February 4, 2021 | 4:23 P.M.

A plan is in motion to turn a building known as the Elliot Park Lifesciences Institute into affordable housing.

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