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In 2024, Sunrise Banks, one of the lenders working with EPNI, contracted an appraisal of the building, and Valbridge Property Advisors assessed the fair market value of the Roof Depot as $3.76 million ...
BY KATHRYN KELLY The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) did another survey about the Hiawatha Golf Course project in February. The following results are a best effort to categorize the ...
Once again, I don’t have a lot of new openings to tell you about. In fact, only one, plus one re-opening. The new place is downtown, in the former Bank restaurant space inside the Westin Hotel. It’s ...
This pre-emptive eulogy is stuffed with family secrets and gossip from the last 100 years, and includes anecdotes from the Australian Opera, ‘The Happy Homosexual Hour’, and my 1976 campaign for ...
I recently read about the realized the extent of climate funds stripped from the Inflation Reduction Act (MinnPost), specifically on tax credits that have been cut down from years to mere months in ...
BY DEBRA KEEFER RAMAGE The theater scene on Lyndale Avenue Bryant Lake Bowl has a monthly feature called “Improv Zodiac,” which in August will feature performers whose birthdates fall under the sign ...
Picnic in the Park brings together more than 5,000 neighbors from the Hale Page Diamond Lake neighborhood and beyond showcasing local business and non-profit organizations. For more than 20 years this ...
Minneapolis must become a beacon for the country by providing refuge from the federal government’s terrifying attacks on vulnerable community members and, increasingly, on the rights of all Americans.
BY KAY SCHROVEN On Sunday, June 22, St. Paul’s – San Pablo held its annual Summer Block Fiesta. There was (free) Northern Fire Pizza, Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, live music by Alma Andina and a colorful, ...
Those of you who were around in the late 1960s and 1970s may remember the young, white “hippies” with shaved heads chanting in the airports and handing out literature about Krsna. They were known as ...
Southside neighbor Bill Hatton, a Vietnam veteran nearly completely paralyzed by Agent Orange, is anticipating death. He had two final wishes: to feel grass under his feet one more time and to protest ...
You’ve probably noticed it- that expansive 250 acres of green behind the large iron gates along 36th St. near Hennepin Ave. (Uptown.) But have you explored it? There is much to explore, including ...
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