davidsonbrandon+FollowBasketball showcase cut short by crowd chaosA night of top-tier high school basketball in the Twin Cities took a wild turn when a fight in the stands forced police to shut down the Hopkins vs. Tartan game with just over nine minutes left. Fans and players alike were left stunned as law enforcement cleared the gym, marking the second time in recent months that crowd trouble has ended a Hopkins High event early. With so much talent on the court, it’s a shame the focus shifted from the game to safety concerns. How do you think schools should handle these situations moving forward? #Sports #TwinCities #HighSchoolBasketball00Share
David Hernandez+FollowTwin Cities medical offices get $21.85M boostTwo fully leased medical office buildings in Plymouth and Burnsville just changed hands for a combined $21.85 million, adding nearly 65,000 square feet to Davis’ growing portfolio. The Burnsville site, anchored by Southdale Pediatrics, is set for upgrades, while the Plymouth building—already familiar to Davis—will stay as is. For local patients and staff, this could mean improved facilities and continued stability. With healthcare real estate seeing this kind of investment, what changes do you hope to see in our local medical centers? #Health #BodyHealth #TwinCities00Share