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Dinkytown Wine and Spirits owner Irv Hershkovitz poses for a portrait inside of his liquor store on Tuesday, Nov. 20. The store, which opened in 1990, is not the first business Hershkovitz has operated in the area.

Dinkytown’s drastic shift: How developments have changed the neighborhood

by J.D. Duggan
Published November 21, 2018
A luxury student housing boom sent the neighborhood into a tailspin of varied responses from internal and external forces.
The Hub Minneapolis, which opened for tenants this summer, is seen near East Bank on Tuesday, Sept. 4. The building is 284 ft. tall.

By the numbers: among U neighborhoods, Marcy-Holmes sees most development

by Tiffany Bui
Published November 19, 2018
At the neighborhood's peak, Marcy-Holmes saw 358 new units of housing in 2016.
A training workshop hosted by the University’s Center for Urban and Regional Affairs plays out on Thursday, Nov. 15.

Diversity in neighborhood organizations still needs work, community leaders say

by Tiffany Bui
Published November 17, 2018
The need for diverse representation on neighborhood boards was discussed at a University training event Thursday.

Cedar-Riverside leaders advocate for youth funding in the face of budget cuts

by Emma Dill
Published November 12, 2018
Local leaders hope to expand after-school youth programming and space in the neighborhood.

911 calls won’t result in eviction under new City amendment

by Isabella Murray
Published November 12, 2018
New city policy provides increased support and protection for renters and landlords around Minneapolis.

Subsidized energy efficiency could curb renter costs

by Tiffany Bui
Published November 9, 2018
A University lab study could lead to subsidizing home winterization installation, passing savings onto renters and lowering overall energy consumption.
A rendering for the 1101 Hennepin Ave E development

Como development gains support in growing commercial district

by Imani Cruzen
Published November 6, 2018
The 1101 Hennepin Ave. E. residential development will seek city approval next week.
The view where a Crown Hydro hydroelectric turbine would have been placed as seen on Sunday, Nov. 4 in Minneapolis. Xcel Energy terminated their contract with Crown Hydro, causing the planned turbine to be cancelled.

Amid City pushback, plans for hydroelectric power near St. Anthony Main fall short

by Emma Dill
Published November 5, 2018
Xcel Energy terminated its contract with electric company Crown Hydro, ending a 20-year-long project.

Women-only workout space underway in Cedar-Riverside

by Imani Cruzen
Published November 5, 2018
The Minneapolis Health Department and community members are collecting public feedback on a space that would be accessible to East African and Muslim women.
The Cedar-Riverside neighborhood as seen on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018.

Cedar-Riverside mothers and youth meet to discuss community issues

by Emma Dill
Published November 1, 2018
In response to recent crime, the semiweekly meetings will address issues ranging from violent crime to after school programs.

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