BLOOMINGTON, Minn. - (10/11/04) -- An expanded airport runway will leadthe Minnesota CU Network to move its offices to downtown St. Paulin early 2005. The state league has leased the remaining commercialoffice space in the Saint Paul Public Housing Agency's new buildingand will move 30 people into that space. The Network said it ismaking the move largely due to a new north-south runway which willbe open soon at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Thecurrent Network office in Bloomington is directly in the path ofthe runway where estimates predict noise levels to exceed 75decibels.
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