Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal - Caitlin's clips
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Hi! My name is Caitlin Anderson. I am an experienced journalist in business reporting, including sectors like commercial and residential real estate, technology, venture capital and manufacturing.
I am currently at the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, covering commercial and residential real estate.
Prior to joining the Business Journal in 2022, I was the community editor for the Edina Sun Current. I also have previous experience interning for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Minneapolis Star Tribune and at the Centre for Investigative Journalism in London, and working at the Minnesota Daily, my university newspaper.
I graduated in 2020 with a degree in professional journalism and a minor in political science from the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. I am originally from the suburbs of the Twin Cities.
If you need to personally reach me, feel free to contact me at [email protected].
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Jessica and Peter Prudden have built a luxury brand for themselves in the Twin Cities real estate market, brokering deals with the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Carlos Correa.
Click here to view all of the stories written by me while at the Edina Sun Current.
Click here to view all of the stories written by me while at The Minnesota Daily.
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In the wake of the police killing of George Floyd last May, Edina resident Jeff Hall wanted to better understand systemic racism in his community.
Companies have suspended programs or switched to remote formats, changing a rite of summer.
The collection started in 1983 when an aunt died and left him a Cuban straw hat decorated with little palm trees and a man leading a donkey on a rope.
The future of the Apple Valley Golf Course - which the owner wants to turn into housing - has landed in the city's lap.
The suburban voters who helped Democrats gain seats in Minnesota two years ago might be holding the line again as the presidential election nears.