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Base map from Winona County, Schneider Geospatial; illustration by Monica Veraguth Last week, Fastenal purchased four properties at the 150 block of Huff Street and is interested in acquiring the last remaining parcel from the city of Winona Port Authority. Across the street, the former YMCA is slated for demolition to create parking for Fastenal’s riverfront office, and the Port Authority is in the process of buying the former ProBuild property on Second Street for parking. Fastenal buys bridge land, seeks city’s piece (4/28/2021)
Fastenal may have secured all the parking its new 400-to-600-employee office building in downtown Winona will need. With a series of downtown land purchases, Fastenal Vice President for Real Estate Dana Johnson said the company will be able to create 600 parking spaces. Fastenal has all but acquired the entire block at 150 Huff Street, which Johnson said might be used for parking. Ac ....
Winona approves tax breaks for affordable housing - Winona Post > Article winonapost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from winonapost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Big construction projects fuel Winona s growth (4/13/2021)
It’s a hot time in town tonight: Construction values for property in Winona nearly doubled over last year, reaching $34.6 million. Winona County Assessor Steve Hacken presented the news to the City Council on April 5. Hacken also announced he is retiring as of April 30 after 23 years as assessor in Winona County. Total new construction value accounted for an 176-percent increase over last year, more than $22 million over last year, which Hacken said was due mostly to a handful of properties: the Kmart being converted to Gundersen Health System Winona Campus, the first phase of Main Square, and Bluff View Estates on Mankato Avenue. However, subsequent phases of Main Square, as well as the new Fastenal office building will not hit the tax rolls until later, Hacken said. ....