Razing of Star Tribune's Freeman building begins

The razing of the Freeman building at 329 Portland Ave. S. began Monday; tearing down the one-time home of Startribune.com and numerous business functions of the Star Tribune is considered one of the first steps toward building a $420 million Downtown East mixed-use development

April 21, 2014 at 10:38PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

A man operating an excavator punched holes Monday in the wall of the five-story Freeman Building, the one-time home of Startribune.com and numerous business functions of the state's largest newspaper. It's the beginning of the end for the 72,000-sq.ft. building at 329 Portland Av. S., which was among the properties sold by the newspaper to make way for construction of the new Vikings stadium and a related mixed-use development.

The newspaper's operations have already consolidated in 425 Portland Av. S., and sometime next year the offices will relocate to an office tower a few blocks away.

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