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Wells Fargo to Bring 1,000 Workers to St. Louis Park's Metropoint

The bank is tripling its office space at I-394 and Hwy. 169, according to news reports.

St. Louis Park will be the workplace for 1,000 more Wells Fargo workers under a new agreement that has the bank leasing three times the space it currently has at Metropoint at I-394 and Hwy. 169, according to media reports.

"Over the next three years we are consolidating from three suburban locations," the Star Tribune quoted a bank statement as saying. "Wells Fargo will now occupy office space in all four buildings of the 918,000-square-foot office complex, which is about 90 percent full," the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal reported.

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guy davidson November 4, 2012 at 11:38 pm
probably one of the top ten ugliest buildings in the Twin Cities... just sayin.
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