The ghost town off Parmer is about to get some new high dollar occupants, but first they're gonna have to build some offices befitting VPs and Div Ps. I'm sure JLL has a competent staff in place that can handle the space redesign (sarcasm).
But what's the need for a handful more execs down there when the businesses they run have no operations or employees in the area? Maybe they're following the lead of the chief sustainability officer's name plate only office there? Are they just looking to escape the MN state income tax? They'll likely telework most days anyway and just host the occasional high profile customer meeting on site.
Or maybe they just really want to take advantage of the free coffee from the robot barista.