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The historic Flour Exchange office building in downtown Minneapolis is for sale — and has a variety of potential future uses.

The redeveloper of the vacant Jefferson Arms, a massive downtown St. Louis property along Tucker Boulevard between St. Charles and Locust streets, is suing a contractor it says was supposed to perform fire and utilities work.

The City of Albuquerque issued 24 commercial building permits last week with the two largest costing about $7.7M and $2.5M, estimated to be about 16,101 square feet and 39,236 square feet, respectively.

Exactly what Musk and his companies are up to in unincorporated Bastrop County, about 20 miles east of the Tesla Gigafactory in eastern Travis County, has been hard to decipher at times. Here's what we can glean from public records, news reports and the occasional Musk tweet.

Squeeze Massage is eyeing eight more Chicago areas where it plans to open additional sites.

The 43-acre site is bordered by the Harpeth River and sits adjacent to more than 50 acres of parkland. The company has filed plans to develop a 417-unit apartment complex on the site, and make multiple public infrastructure projects as well.

David B. Smith, chairman and chief executive of Sonic Automotive Inc., paid $7.6 million for the property, which backs up to the golf course at Quail Hollow Club.

Updated at 12:28 p.m.: A bill to refund taxpayers an equal amount of money for the 2022-2023 fiscal year has just been approved on a final vote in the Colorado House. SB23B-003 would provide each taxpayer an estimated $800 for their Taxpayer Bill of Rights refund, instead of amounts that change based on how much the person makes annually. That bill also passed on a party-line vote of 42-18.

During the final minutes of debate, while Rep. Elisabeth Epps of Denver was speaking, about a dozen people arrived in the House gallery, silently holding up Palestinian flags. Rep. Chris deGruy Kennedy called for a brief recess and asked them to put the flags away, per House rules, but said they were welcome to remain in the gallery. The individuals remained and silently held up their fists in the air until Epps finished speaking.

Updated at 11:35 a.m.: The Colorado Senate gave final approval to a bill that will nearly double funds in the state’s rental assistance program by adding $30 million. Th..