MINNEAPOLIS — Final financing approvals for a $10.3 million parking ramp and skyway at the Northstar commuter rail’s Anoka Station have boosted prospects for city housing development in a transit village around the 4th Avenue station, according to Star Tribune.

Construction is expected to start in May and be done by year's end. The city is negotiating final agreements with the Metropolitan Council, which operates the three-year-old commuter line. For the full story, click here.

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