Posted Jul 30, 2020, 12:04 AM
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Minneapolis has the healthiest overall market downtown for new urban high rises.
If Sherman Williams doesn’t pan out for Cleveland, Minneapolis would by my best guess. It’s the only city that really is regularly seeing large high rises going up.
Milwaukee has the influence of Chicago builders though too, and has quite a few tall buildings proposed right now. I could see them doing it too.
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