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Apartment Plan for Dairy Queen World Headquarters Is Rejected

Minneapolis Suburb of Edina Scraps Plan for Soon-to-Be-Empty Site
Two Twin Cities developers unsuccessfully pitched about 600 apartments for a site in Edina, Minnesota, that currently includes a sea of asphalt and two office buildings, one of which served as International Dairy Queen's headquarters for 20 years. Illustration: City of Edina.
Two Twin Cities developers unsuccessfully pitched about 600 apartments for a site in Edina, Minnesota, that currently includes a sea of asphalt and two office buildings, one of which served as International Dairy Queen's headquarters for 20 years. Illustration: City of Edina.
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
December 27, 2018 | 8:50 P.M.

One of Minneapolis-St. Paul's most affluent suburbs soundly rejected a sweeping proposal that included plans to turn Dairy Queen's soon-to-be vacant world headquarters into affordable apartments.

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