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The Road Ahead

10/28/2025

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I want to respond to news that is reverberating across our regional business community. Last week we learned of the indictment of former Minneapolis Regional Chamber President and CEO Jonathan Weinhagen. I’m sharing my thoughts not only in light of the charges, but also because of the broader implications for our shared values - transparency, accountability, and collaboration.
 
While the investigation and legal proceedings continue, our commitment to regional collaboration remains strong. We continue to work closely with the Minneapolis Regional Chamber, which has been actively addressing the financial and governance issues stemming from prior leadership. We recognize and appreciate the progress they’ve made – and continue to make – to rebuild trust, strengthen oversight, and refocus on serving the business community.
 
Our chamber remains deeply committed to these same principles and to the long-term sustainability of our work. We will continue to partner with organizations that uphold these values. I welcome conversations with our members – your insights, concerns, and ideas are vital as we move forward together.  
 
See you in the trenches,
B

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Is the Economy Catching a Cold?

10/21/2025

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Before we begin, a couple of critical highlights: 
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  • Did you see the MPR interview last week with Ramsey County Attorney John Choi? Saint Paul has seen a 70% reduction in homicides so far this year, and dramatic crime reductions across the board. Read the article to talk about the strategy. Worth celebrating! 
  • Check out highlights from our 4th annual Career Connect Day.  
  • And Twin Cities Startup Week was everything we’d hoped it would be. View the photo gallery here!


How is the economy doing? That depends on who you ask

Morning Consult’s latest data pegs the U.S. economic “temperature” at 63 degrees F, cooler than their “ideal” of 70 degrees F. That suggests conditions are cooling – but not dramatically. Inflation and unemployment both are edging upward, and consumer sentiment is slipping. While spending hasn’t yet declined, signs point to softer demand ahead. 

Mixed Signals from the Labor Market 

With government data delayed due to the shutdown, alternative sources offer conflicting views:  
  • ADP reports a contraction in jobs
  • Revelio Labs reports a modest increase
  • The Chicago Fed recently released labor metrics, estimating that unemployment stayed close to its August level of 4.3%


The government shutdown clearly is adding uncertainty. Federal employees are furloughed, turning to savings to survive in the short term. Meanwhile, conversations I’ve had with manufacturers have been about the impact of tariffs on steel prices – and resulting layoffs.   
 
Consumer Confidence and Spending Trends

Consumer confidence is waning. Both Morning Consult and the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index reflect that September marked the lowest confidence levels since April, erasing gains made over the summer. 

In Minnesota, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis released the results of a new survey of Minnesota's tourism and hospitality sector — think hotels, food, drink, and entertainment. Over half reported declining profits, citing high prices and labor costs as major concerns. Reduced traffic and revenue are squeezing margins.

Inflation and ResilienceConsumers continue to feel the pinch of rising prices. Bloomberg reports a consensus estimate of 3.1% annual consumer price growth, the highest since May of 2024.  
 
Yet, despite these headwinds, consumer spending remains a bright spot. September marked the 8th consecutive month of positive year-over-year growth in consumer spending, according to Morning Consult. 
 
While the economy is by no means in a freefall, it’s clearly facing headwinds. Cooling labor markets, reheating inflation, and shaken consumer confidence paint a picture of cautious resilience. The coming months will be critical in determining whether this chill deepens – or if the economy can warm back up.  
 
See you in the trenches,
B

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A Week of Good News for Saint Paul

10/14/2025

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Historic Win: Congratulations to Sherman Associates for earning the Excellence in Historic Rehabilitation award for Landmark Tower at the Rethos gala last week. Strong field of competitors. Sherman leveraged historic tax credits to create an inspiring place – preserving history while fostering innovation and community connection. ​

Downtown Development:  The Saint Paul Downtown Development Corporation (SPDDC) has acquired the Alliance Bank Center building from Madison Equities, securing full ownership of this key downtown site after purchasing the property’s bank note earlier this year. A 12-month redevelopment evaluation is underway, with a robust community engagement process launching this fall to shape the vision for Saint Paul’s downtown core.

Public Safety Progress: St. Paul is on track for a 70% drop in homicides in 2025, and solving more than 70% of crimes overall. Ramsey County Attorney John Choi credits a new non-fatal shooting initiative.
United Village update: At last week’s Midway Chamber event, Dr. Bill McGuire shared progress on the project.  
Project Highlights
  • Construction: 1,200 jobs currently on site.
  • Traffic Impact: 11M cars annually on Snelling; 5M on University.
  • Community Use: Playground and PK’s Place attract 4K–5K monthly (seasonal variation).

Key Features & Timeline
  • Restaurants: Midway Diner (all-day meals) and pizza/coffee/gelato concept; target opening March 2026.
  • Office Building: “Tree House” with retail (bank, bakery) and 300 office tenants; MN United likely moving in.
  • Hotel: Boutique, community-focused; major partner secured; opening Spring 2027.
  • Amenities: Community hall (150 capacity), daycare, greenspace (Bailey Gardens), skating rink/farmers market space.
  • Housing: Accessible, affordable, aspirational design inspired by Peter Barber.

Culture & Activation
  • Public Art: Murals by Ta-coumba Aiken, Seitu Jones; centerpiece by KAWS; multiple local artists engaged.
  • Entertainment: New music venue (3,500–4,500 capacity), inspired by Prom Ballroom.
  • Community Engagement: Goal is mix of local and regional visitors; emphasis on partnerships and cultural identity.
And did you know… the federal government is stopping production of pennies?  
See you in the trenches,
B

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Let’s Talk About World Juniors!

10/7/2025

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Our year will wrap up with a once-in-a-generation opportunity — the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship is coming to downtown St. Paul this December! 

Minnesota Sports and Events in partnership with USA Hockey, are leading the way, along with our very own Minnesota Wild, CVBs, city, and business partners, we’ll welcome thousands of visitors from around the world to experience this premier tournament. Your business can take part by becoming a World Juniors Puck Partner. MNSE is hosting an info session on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 8:30 a.m. at Tom Reid’s Hockey City Pub, to share more about the Puck Partners Program. To RSVP or to learn more, even if you're unable to attend, reach out to Taylor.
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During the tournament, ten nations will compete for gold as the world’s best under-20 players – the future stars of the NHL – take the ice. Games will be held Dec. 26, 2025 – Jan. 5, 2026, at Saint Paul’s Grand Casino Arena (home of the NHL’s Minnesota Wild and PWHL’s Minnesota Frost) and 3M Arena at Mariucci on the University of Minnesota campus. 

Tickets and group packages are available now at 2026.worldjunior.hockey. More info: WorldJuniorsMN26.com.
 Be part of the Celebration!
Hockey fans statewide are invited to submit a favorite photo and short story about what the game means to them for inclusion in a massive digital mosaic celebrating Minnesota’s hockey legacy.

This community art project — part of the “Assist26” initiative — will showcase players, coaches, officials, volunteers, and fans of all ages. The final mosaic will be displayed in-arena and at fan events during the tournament.

Submit your photo at WorldJuniorsMN26.com/FOH

See you in the trenches,
B

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