After months of deliberation, it appears a site has been selected for Rochester’s $65 million sports and recreation facility.
No, it's not James Bond but Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner who will design a new course with a big name in rural Michigan.
The Rochester City Council will be asked to vote on authorizing the city to begin final negotiations to buy the property.
ROCHESTER, Minn. – The Rochester City Council is scheduled to consider finalizing a location for a new $65 million sports and recreation complex.
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