As we begin 2026, Destination Medical Center and the Rochester community continue to build on the momentum of a transformative decade. This past year marked significant progress by focusing on accelerating innovation, designing for wellbeing, driving purposeful growth, and through strategic planning—advancing our shared vision of Rochester as America’s City for Health.
Strategic Planning
- The Draft 2025 DMC Development Plan Update was introduced with presentations to the DMCC board of directors and the Rochester City Council.
- The Destination Medical Center Corporation board of directors approved the 2026 Capital Improvement Plan, which included continued support for Link Bus Rapid Transit and the 6th Street Bridge, Roadway, Safety, and Riverfront Improvements project.
- DMC celebrated progress with 250 at its Annual Meeting, introducing three strategic drivers to guide policy over the next 10 years.
- 330 people helped DMC mark the 10-year anniversary of the initiative with a milestone luncheon on May 22nd featuring remarks from former Mayo Clinic President and CEO Dr. John Noseworthy, former Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton, and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
- DMC EDA Executive Director Patrick Seeb and Rochester Mayor Kim Norton participated in a special broadcast from Rochester of MPR News Politics Friday, hosted by Brian Bakst.
Accelerating Innovation
- The DMC Business Development team attended conferences across the globe, including LSI, BOMA, BIO, and Meeting on the Mesa.
- DMC hosted delegations from several countries, including Finland and the Netherlands.
- BioLabs announced its expansion to Rochester in a strategic collaboration with Mayo Clinic, DMC, and the City of Rochester.
- Close to 200 life science innovators and investors gathered in Rochester as part of Bullpen at Mayo Clinic.
- NLC Health Ventures and Minnesota MedTech 3.0 partner to connect European medtech startups to Minnesota.
Designing for Wellbeing
- Rochester artist Ayub HajiOmar was featured in the Sahan Journal, highlighting his work on Discovery Walk.
- The Bloomberg Global Mayors Challenge grant program reached completion, creating practical and impactful strategies to create a more inclusive and equitable workforce.
- Community feedback sessions were held for the 6th Street Bridge Neighborhood Safety and Riverside Improvement project and the 6th Avenue corridor.
- DMC and the City of Rochester hosted 11 episodes of the Equity Alliance Equity Series, continuing the Equity Alliance’s purpose of introducing diversity, equity, and inclusion best practices, building sustainable DEI community strategies, and building advocacy and allyship within the Rochester community. All episodes can be seen on DMC’s YouTube channel.
- Phase 2 of the Downtown Building Energy Transition initiative went online in December, creating Minnesota’s first operational thermal energy network, connecting the Mayo Civic Center, Rochester Civic Theatre, and the Rochester Public Library to a shared geothermal system.
Driving Purposeful Growth
- The University of Minnesota Rochester announced plans for campus expansion to accommodate continued enrollment growth.
- Support for several housing projects was approved or updated, including the Loom Apartments, Civic Center North development, and West Transit Village.
- DMC, in partnership with ULI Minnesota, hosted the 2025 Real Estate Development and Investment Summit featuring transformative developments driving demand in Rochester, as well as a session on tech-enabled housing.
- Support for local businesses continued in 2025 with ongoing support for the Main Street Economic Revitalization Grant program and Infrastructure Investment funds for businesses in the Downtown Historic District.
- The Downtown Next Door pilot initiative, a collaboration between Rochester Downtown Alliance and DMC, was launched to connect property owners with local makers, startups, and small businesses who are ready to test their concept in a brick-and-mortar space.
- Construction kicked off for Link Bus Rapid Transit, Minnesota’s first bus rapid transit line outside of the Twin Cities metro area.