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Demolition of the Electric Steel grain elevators continues on the edge of the East Bank campus on April 8, 2017.

Despite legal contention, UMN goes foward with elevator demolition

by Kevin Beckman
Published April 10, 2017
The University's Recreational Sports Bubble will take the place of the demolished elevators.

New apartment developments in Marcy-Holmes move forward

by Max Chao
Published March 28, 2017
The City Council could soon consider CPM Companies' development plans a neighborhood group signed off on last week.
Though a new design has been chosen, some features of the 5th Street SE pedestrian bridge are still being decided on.

Design for Marcy Holmes’ new pedestrian bridge nearly complete

by Emun Solomon
Published March 8, 2017
The MnDOT has narrowed down its options to a final design, with features to be decided on with citizen feedback.

U student starts group to aid local homeless population

by Natalie Rademacher
Published December 12, 2016
Ifeyinwa Ikegwuani started Hearts2Help to bring local homeless people supplies they need to face the winter.
A preliminary rendering shows the bird's eye view of the new Bunge Tower development.

Bunge Tower will be redeveloped into apartment complex

by Raju Chaduvula
Published December 7, 2016
The tower will start construction as early as 2018 and feature a mix of artist housing and affordable housing for low-income residents.
Julia Turnbow, left, and Mary Alice Kopf, right, converse over pizza and soup at Mary's home in Minneapolis on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016.

Non-profit bridges gap between students and seniors

by Eliana Schreiber
Published November 21, 2016
Southeast Seniors aims to create friendships and counter misinformation
Members of the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood's sixth grade girls basketball team pose for a picture at the Brian Coyle Center on April 8. The center and its programs have been strained by a high level of community use with lack of space to accommodate all programming.

Brian Coyle Center renovation stalled amid lease dispute

by Eliana Schreiber
Published November 14, 2016
State money allocated to expand the center is stuck in a standstill between the Minneapolis park board and a nonprofit.

Brian Coyle Center renovation stuck amid lease dispute

by Eliana Schreiber
Published November 9, 2016
State money allocated to expand the center is in a standstill between the Minneapolis park board and a nonprofit
Late-night crowds line up for a slice of Mesa Pizza during homecoming weekend Oct. 14, 2012, in Dinkytown.

In planning debates, neighborhoods feel left out

by Eliana Schreiber
Published November 2, 2016
One proposal in Marcy-Holmes contradicts the area’s guidelines, but the choice sits with the City Council.

University of Minnesota neighborhoods look for more student input

by Eliana Schreiber
Published October 25, 2016
Both Prospect Park and Marcy Holmes neighborhoods have made recent changes to their rules which would give students more say

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