RJM Construction to move from North Loop to Golden Valley

The construction company is packing its bags and will have a new office space this year.

January 19, 2017 at 4:25PM

RJM Construction, which leased space in the Loose-Wiles building in the North Loop since 2013, will move about 70 people to an office building it purchased near the intersection of Hwy. 55 and Hwy. 169.

The company is at capacity in the 29,000 square feet of space on the sixth and seventh floors of the brick-and-timber building on Washington Avenue, said RJM spokeswoman Mindy Bohumolski.

RJM plans to move into the 36,000-square-foot building at 830 Boone Ave. N. in the fall after renovations.

The company purchased the building at the end of last year for more than $1.8 million. RJM will occupy the entire building after Brink's Inc., which offers secure transportation of valuables, moves out.

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