TKDA engineering and design firm to leave St. Paul for Bloomington
TKDA, a national engineering and design firm based in St. Paul since its founding in 1910, is relocating to Old Shakopee Road in Bloomington, taking some 300 employees out of downtown St. Paul.
The firm is currently based in the 25-story UBS Tower at the Town Square complex at 444 Cedar St./445 Minnesota St.
TKDA announced Thursday it will move to an 87,000-square-foot space in the SoLo building at 3311 Old Shakopee Road in early 2025.
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