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By Ken Ronnan | Published Fri, Nov 21 2008 1:18 pm
As construction continues on the new Minnesota Twins' Target Field stadium, project manager Dan Mehls takes a break from work to give a tour. Progress has been right on schedule, said Mehls. Glass is being installed around the pro shop, all major areas for concrete have been poured, and about one-third of the stone panels surrounding the stadium are in place. A portion of the ballpark is being built on top of the Interstate 494 bridge, allowing cars to drive under, while another section of the park will extend over the highway -- providing an excellent view for those season ticketholders. There will also be a connection for commuters to catch the Northstar Rail line. The stadium is scheduled to open in April 2010.
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