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Paul Hyde of Hyde Development

Episode 21 of the Transforming Cities podcast, hosted by Authentic, titled "Paul Hyde of Hyde Development" was published on December 9, 2019 and runs 41 minutes.

December 9, 2019 ·41m · Transforming Cities

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On this episode I’m speaking with Paul Hyde, CEO of Hyde Development, a family-owned commercial real estate developer and investor based in Minneapolis, MN. Paul and Mac Hyde co-founded Hyde Development in 2012 with a focus on urban redevelopment and brownfield sites. Since then, the company has completed over 3.8 million square feet of industrial and office development in Minnesota, Colorado and North Dakota. Current Developments include the 1.8 million square foot Northern Stacks industrial park in MN and the 1.7 million square foot 76 Commerce Center project in Denver. In addition to his development work, Paul has been named to the Business Journal 40 under 40 and one of the 100 People to Know in 2018 by Twin Cities Business. Related links for this episode: · Hyde Development · Hyde Development on Facebook · Paul on LinkedIn · Rachel Carson, Silent Spring · Urban Infill · The Musicant Group · Northern Stacks · 76 Commerce Center · United Properties · McWhinney Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Visit Authentic Form & Function for more information: https://authenticff.com © 2019 Authentic Form & Function

On this episode I’m speaking with Paul Hyde, CEO of Hyde Development, a family-owned commercial real estate developer and investor based in Minneapolis, MN. Paul and Mac Hyde co-founded Hyde Development in 2012 with a focus on urban redevelopment and brownfield sites.

Since then, the company has completed over 3.8 million square feet of industrial and office development in Minnesota, Colorado and North Dakota.

Current Developments include the 1.8 million square foot Northern Stacks industrial park in MN and the 1.7 million square foot 76 Commerce Center project in Denver.

In addition to his development work, Paul has been named to the Business Journal 40 under 40 and one of the 100 People to Know in 2018 by Twin Cities Business.

Related links for this episode:
· Hyde Development
· Hyde Development on Facebook
· Paul on LinkedIn
· Rachel Carson, Silent Spring
· Urban Infill
· The Musicant Group
· Northern Stacks
· 76 Commerce Center
· United Properties
· McWhinney

Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Visit Authentic Form & Function for more information: https://authenticff.com

© 2019 Authentic Form & Function

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