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Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Metro Area: Kevin Knudson Comments On Metro Area Market.
Bemidji:Farmland Values Rise, Even For Marginal Land

Locals were shocked a few years ago when agent Norm Stubbs sold a piece of Cass County farmland for $1,000 an acre. Today, that same piece of land would fetch more than twice as much. "A 40-acre parcel these days brings roughly around $100,000 and some as high as $130,000 and for around here, the more wooded, the better." Stubbs was talking about land that's considered agricultural but it isn't prime acreage. It's a mix of forest, farmland and is well-suited for wildlife. Stubbs said deer hunting and recreation is the main driving force. The land grab is happening in a handful of other counties from Detroit Lakes in Becker County, eastward to Cass, Crow Wing and Aitkin counties, north of Lake Mille Lacs. Full Story: Star Tribune (may require free registration)

Monday, August 25, 2008
Coon Rapids: Residents To Make Port Riverwalk Recommendations
Residents will be asked on Tuesday, Aug. 26 about their vision for the future redevelopment of the Port Riverwalk area of Coon Rapids Boulevard. The last of a series of public workshops that began in June will be held, hosted by Corridor Housing Initiative (CHI). The new Port Riverwalk study involving CHI and citizens came after Rottlund Homes' approved project for the south side of the boulevard. Full Story: ABC Newspapers

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