MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings, already bound for a glitzy new stadium, said Friday they could have another move in store — to the former headquarters of Northwest Airlines in Eagan.
The football team's ownership announced the signing of a purchase agreement for a 185-acre property that could become its headquarters and training facility. The team did not disclose the price.
The Vikings main off-the-field presence for more than 30 years has been Winter Park in Eden Prairie. But chief operating officer Kevin Warren said the team has outgrown the venerable practice facility, known for its Viking ship outside.