Tag: Rochester
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Spring home tour draws strong attendance
The Spring Parade of Homes wrapped in April after five busy weekends of home touring across the Twin Cities metro and Rochester area. The event ran from March 13 through April 12, featuring 302 new homes and 34 remodels in the Twin Cities, along with 25 new homes and two remodels in Rochester. Thousands of… Read More
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Rochester debuts first-ever Dream Home, benefiting the Housing First Minnesota Foundation
The Housing First Minnesota Foundation is proud to launch its first-ever Dream Home in the Rochester area as part of the 2026 Spring Parade of Homes. This milestone marks an important step in expanding the Foundation’s programs, partnerships, and impact across greater Minnesota. The Rochester Dream Home, constructed by Zen Custom Homes, pairs bold, modern… Read More
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Rochester Area Builders evolves to meet moment of unprecedented growth
Rochester’s building and development landscape continues to evolve, thanks to Mayo Clinic’s multibillion-dollar “Bold. Forward. Unbound.” initiative, and Rochester Area Builders (RAB) has been evolving right alongside it. Since January 2025, the association has taken several steps to strengthen its programs, sharpen its local focus, and deliver greater value to members. This includes formally departing… Read More
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Housing First Minnesota and Rochester Area Builders forge partnership to expand advocacy and home tour reach
In a move signaling deeper collaboration and expanded regional impact, Housing First Minnesota (HFM) and the Rochester Area Builders (RAB) finalized a partnership in late 2025 designed to strengthen advocacy efforts, elevate home tour programming, and deliver greater value to builders, remodelers, and other industry professionals in southeast Minnesota. “This is an exciting time for… Read More
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