
Loring Green Plaza Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
H+U Construction was proud to join community leaders, project partners, and residents today to celebrate the official ribbon cutting and grand opening of the revitalized backyard plaza at Loring Green
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H+U Construction was proud to join community leaders, project partners, and residents today to celebrate the official ribbon cutting and grand opening of the revitalized backyard plaza at Loring Green

The largest general contractors headquartered in the Twin Cities’ 24-county metro area provided revenue for all operations in 2021. H+U has been ranked among the top Twin Cities area construction

The largest general contractors in the Twin Cities reported billions in construction billings from offices based in the Twin Cities’ 24-county metro. H+U has been ranked among the top Twin

The largest general contractors in the Twin Cities reported billions in construction billings from offices based in the Twin Cities’ 24-county metro. H+U has been ranked among the top Twin

H+U Construction is recognized once again on Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s 2020 version of “The List” representing the Largest General Contractors, ranked by revenue, in the Twin Cities. H+U has been ranked among the “Top 25” Twin Cities area construction firms for more than a decade.

Now, an overhaul of the riverfront will recognize the history of both the city’s milling district and its indigenous people. Crews unearth riverfront history as part of Water Works project in Mpls. Posing with golden shovels in front of the recently unearthed mill ruins, city officials Wednesday celebrated the groundbreaking of Water Works, a $20 million redevelopment just west of the Stone Arch Bridge. The long-awaited project will bring new public features to the riverfront, including a two-story pavilion, a plaza and a restaurant serving native dishes.

Even though construction has been underway for a month, city leaders officially broke ground Wednesday on the expansion of Mill Ruins Park adjacent to downtown Minneapolis. The Water Works project, as it’s being called, will transform the riverfront near the Stone Arch Bridge to include a new pavilion, restaurant and plaza.

Some of Minneapolis’s oldest grain mills will get a new lease on life as construction kicks off on a riverside park pavilion, the latest step in the city’s ongoing riverfront development. The $30 million, 5-acre Water Works project will sit just upstream Avenue. Plans include a two-story pavilion with a restaurant, public lounge and meeting room.