A Minnesota developer has new plans for a six-acre industrial site in Fremont.
A Minnesota developer wants to breathe new life into a six-acre industrial site in Fremont.
Oppidan, which could not immediately be reached for comment Monday, is currently seeking county approval for an environmental remediation plan for the site, which it described as “contaminated.”
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