Multiple apartment buildings opening in next three years near campus by Jack O’Connor Published August 2, 2023 The five new apartment buildings are under construction in Dinkytown and Prospect Park.
An update on the July 1 University Avenue fire by Alexandra DeYoe Published July 25, 2023 Recent fire at Freund Haus apartments on University Ave leave students searching for housing.
East Phillips works to raise funds for Roof Depot purchase by Gustav DeMars and Alexandra DeYoe Published July 9, 2023 As community leadership works to raise funds to buy the site for their planned urban farm, agreement negotiations with the city have slowed progress.
EPA begins work on Southeast Como Superfund site by Maya Marchel Hoff Published May 3, 2023 The Environmental Protection Agency and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency will begin surveying Southeast Como’s Superfund industrial sites in late summer to mitigate impacts of pollution.
New coffee shop opens in Dinkytown by Jack O’Connor Published May 2, 2023 $1.99 Americano specializes in coffee and waffles and sells Korean-style ice cream.
Local nonprofit gives Ukrainian refugees chance to feel connected by Amirah Razman Published April 19, 2023 American Service, founded by a University of Minnesota alum, serves to mentor Ukrainian refugees by providing them work and volunteer opportunities.
Dinkytown construction, views vary on future of student housing by Kate Prom Published April 17, 2023 Student housing may be changing as new developers customize construction to the needs of students.
A timeline of East Phillips Roof Depot demolition plans by Devlin Epding Published April 5, 2023 A near decade-long fight between the city and East Phillips neighborhood residents has left the site’s future uncertain.
Tuttle School property up for sale by Saniah Bates Published April 3, 2023 After being vacant for several years, the Tuttle School building’s future is in question again after going up for sale
Community pushes back on Minneapolis homelessness response by Devlin Epding Published March 14, 2023 State officials destroyed two Cedar-Riverside encampments after weeks of refusing help for residents.