MREJ June 2015

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VOLUME 31, NUMBER 06

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June 2015

Mayo Clinic Square set to make big impact on downtown Minneapolis By Dan Rafter, Editor

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he Minnesota Timberwolves of the NBA and the Lynx of the WNBA have moved into their new training center and corporate headquarters in the center of downtown Minneapolis, the newly rejuvenated and renamed Mayo Clinic Square. And Chris Wright, president of the Timberwolves, couldn't be happier. He describes the training facilities of his team -- which formerly trained in the nearby Target Center -- as the most advanced in the entire NBA.

"This is the next generation of training facility," Wright said. "We wanted to separate ourselves from other NBA teams. To do that, we needed a facility with a healthcare provider right next door and embedded into what is now our global headquarters. We've done that, and it really does elevate us from other NBA teams." The Timberwolves and Lynx are sharing space at the 107,000-square-foot training facility at 600 Hennepin Ave. What makes this so impressive -- despite the large size of the training facility -- is that the famed Mayo Clinic has opened its own clinic here, too, the 20,000-square-foot Mayo Sports Medicine Clinic. Mayo to page 16

JLL helping Wendy’s, Chick-fil-A and other quick-service restaurants beat back the Chipotles and Smashburgers of the world By Dan Rafter, Editor

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hipotle, Five Guys Burgers and Fried and Smashburger grab the headlines today. These chains are part of the growing fast-casual restaurant category. And consumers today prefer this segment to traditional fast food. Just ask McDonald's and Burger King, two fast-food giants that are seeing their sales drop

quarter after quarter. But this doesn't mean that traditional fast-food restaurants -- known in the real estate business as quick-service restaurants -- can't fight back. JLL has done its research on the steps that quickservice chains such as Wendy's and Chick-fil-A can take to beat back the Chipotles of the world. The key? Steve Jones, managing director of retail multi-site program management at JLL says it all comes down to the three "f"s: fast, fresh and friendly.

If chains such as Wendy's or Arby's can focus on those three keys? Jones says that they do have a chance to regain their lost market share. Consider the first of the "f"s, fast. "We are in a mobile society today," Jones said. "People want things fast, whether they go inside or to the drive-thru. Quick-service restaurants have realized that JLL to page 17


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