Contamination poses roadblock for Marcy-Holmes organics recycling by Yves De Jesus Published February 27, 2020 City officials are exploring at the possibility of adding organics in Holmes Park after receiving multiple requests from residents.
Improvements delayed on Cedar-Riverside’s community center by Brooke Sheehy Published February 20, 2020 The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board will apply for funding in the 2021 legislative session after plans were delayed.
Development could replace historic Como church by Caitlin Anderson Published February 20, 2020 The historic Como Congregational Church would be demolished if plans for a residential development are approved.
City Council vote stalls development at Dinkytown McDonald’s site by Caitlin Anderson Published February 17, 2020 The city laid out three options for the development moving forward.
Regents approve plan to redevelop Stadium Village by Caitlin Anderson Published February 17, 2020 The redevelopment will transform much of the University's eastern portion of campus.
City seeks to deepen relationship with small businesses by Caitlin Anderson Published February 13, 2020 Local business owners said the a new work group could help smaller establishments navigate unique challenges.
With laundry list of code violations, students voice concerns with The Miles Group by Dylan Miettinen Published February 13, 2020 Student complaints include security deposits, safety violations and squirrels in the home.
Historic Minneapolis trail makes the cut in governor’s proposal by Brooke Sheehy Published February 13, 2020 The last three miles of Grand Rounds, which go through parts of Prospect Park and Como, could receive funding for phase one.
Como facility confronts toxic chemical emissions by Yves De Jesus Published February 10, 2020 A 2020 report found the Greatbatch-Globe Tool Inc. facility in Como was emitting the chemical TCE above recommended levels.
Following Cedar-Riverside fire, state lawmakers introduce high-rise sprinkler bill by Mohamed Ibrahim Published February 10, 2020 The bill, requiring automated sprinklers in high-rises statewide, comes after a fire killed five Cedar-Riverside residents in November.