Minneapolis Exceeds $1B in Infrastructure Investment for 2025
Minneapolis has surpassed $1 billion in construction value for the 15th consecutive year, with projects including affordable housing and medical clinics. Mayor Jacob Frey emphasized the importance of these investments in creating stability and inclusivity for residents. The city issued 12,000 building permits, with the notable projects ranging from $17.8 million for affordable housing to $50.4 million for data center upgrades.

In 2025, Minneapolis achieved over $1 billion in construction value, marking the 15th consecutive year of surpassing this threshold. Mayor Jacob Frey highlighted the significance of the new infrastructure investments in enhancing stability and inclusivity for residents.
Key projects included 12,000 building permits, with the top projects being 60 affordable housing units at $17.8 million and a data center renovation at $50.4 million. These efforts aim to foster economic growth that benefits all income levels and support the community's long-term housing needs.




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