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Spring Green: The Rose Sets A New National Sustainability Standard for Affordable Housing
Joel Hoekstra
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
A recently completed affordable-housing complex in the South Quarter of Minneapolis is arguably the most healthy and sustainable in the U.S.
Affordable Housing
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Coordination/Collaboration
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Creative Economy
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Creative Leadership
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Design
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diversity
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Emerging Technologies
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Energy
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Sustainability
Lake Street
Sounds True: St. Paul Celebrates All Genres During Year of Music
Loren Green
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
In declaring 2016 the Year of Music, the City of St. Paul showcases all of the music genres, schools, initiatives and venues thriving throughout the city as economic drivers and cultural amenities.
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Creative Leadership
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diversity
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Entrepreneurship
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Nightlife
Greater East Side
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Como Park
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Macalester - Groveland
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Midway
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West Seventh
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Downtown/Lowertown
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Summit Hill and Crocus Hill
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Summit - University
May Arts and Culture: MSP Makers
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Makers—the artists, entrepreneurs, innovators (aren’t they all the same?) who brighten lives with their joy of creativity and aesthetic panache—highlight May’s selections. Art-A-Whirl, of course. But the MSP Maker Faire is big news, too.
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Creative Economy
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Creative Leadership
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Design
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diversity
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Emerging Technologies
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Emerging Technology
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Entrepreneurship
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Shopping
Como Park
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Uptown/Lyn Lake
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Nokomis
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Northeast
MSP's Theater Community Then and Now: Building New Rooms in a House They Constructed
Peg Guilfoyle
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
The second article in our two-part series about the diverse people and companies that helped build the Minneapolis-St. Paul theater community.
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Nightlife
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Philanthropy
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Macalester - Groveland
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Cedar - Riverside/West Bank
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Lake Street
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Uptown/Lyn Lake
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Downtown/Lowertown
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Thomas - Dale/Frogtown
April Arts and Culture: Transformations
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, April 05, 2016
This month we include the nationally recognized American Crafts Council Show, a bonanza of handcrafted items; a tour of a transformed warehouse in the North Loop; an all-women record release and cultural revision; and a good way to celebrate Earth Month.
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Entrepreneurship
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Reuse / Rebuild
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Strong Local Economy
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Sustainability
Midway
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North Side
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Downtown/Lowertown
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Warehouse/North Loop
MSP's Theater Community Then and Now: From the Old Log to the Legacy Amendment
Peg Guilfoyle
Tuesday, April 05, 2016
We introduce the first in a two-part series about how MSP became the second-largest theater region after New York, as well as mobile, inventive and idiosyncratic.
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Higher Education
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Nightlife
Riverfront/Mill District
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University
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Cedar - Riverside/West Bank
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Downtown
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Downtown/Lowertown
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Powderhorn
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Warehouse/North Loop
Cohorts, Capacity Building, Creative Communities: The Evolution of Artspace's Geographic Approach
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
The arts real-estate nonprofit Artspace is re-scaling its work to take a more geographic approach that includes consulting with a cohort of art organizations in Detroit and developing creative districts in rural Colorado.
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Museums and Libraries as Co-Creators of Change
Gayle C. Thorsen
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
New research reveals the catalytic role that libraries and museums are playing in rebuilding troubled neighborhoods. These important "anchor institutions" are helping drive economic, educational and social efforts in their neighborhoods.
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diversity
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Philanthropy
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Strong Local Economy
Greater East Side
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Midway
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Lake Street
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Thomas - Dale/Frogtown
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Payne - Phalen
Transit-Oriented Development in St. Paul: Connections That Create Value
Brian Martucci
Tuesday, March 08, 2016
More transit means more value: How community-driven (Frogtown) and historically aware (Lowertown) TOD works using community-led initiatives paired with city-developed plans that include affordable housing.
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Midway
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Saint Anthony Park
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North Side
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Downtown/Lowertown
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Thomas - Dale/Frogtown
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Warehouse/North Loop
Witt Siasoco uses art to create home
Nicole Rupersburg
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
The multidisciplinary artist, designer, and arts educator has created a number of projects inspired by issues facing his community. Through art, he explores themes of collective community ownership, transportation and land use, and underrepresented populations.
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Coordination/Collaboration
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Creative Leadership
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diversity
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Entrepreneurship
Downtown
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Southwest
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Calhoun - Isles
February Arts and Culture: Feasts for the Mind and the Mouth
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, February 02, 2016
A Hmong pop-up dinner, electrifying art exhibition, architecture tour of an already iconic brewery and the opportunity to laugh out loud with the nation's funniest Native American author are on our to-do list for arts and culture in February.
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diversity
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Entrepreneurship
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Nightlife
Greater East Side
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University
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Southwest
10 Redevelopment Projects Transforming MSP in 2016
Amy Goetzman
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
MSP is in the midst of a redevelopment boom that has touched nearly every part of the Twin Cities. Here are 10 projects opening in 2016 that will further transform our neighborhoods and communities.
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Northeast
Is Affordable Artist Live/Work Housing the New Normal?
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Since Artspace pioneered affordable artist live/work housing in the 1990s, disrupting the SoHo Effect in communities across the U.S., demand for such projects has grown. Which begs the question: Is affordable artist live/work housing becoming the new normal?
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Creative Leadership
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Transit Oriented Development
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Holiday Shopping on the Green Line: A Selection of Locally Owned Shops by Stop
Brian Martucci
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Now that the holiday shopping season is upon us, Metro Transit riders in search of the perfect gifts can ride the 11-mile-long Green Line for an adventurous day that includes stops at dozens of locally owned stores. Here's a guide to get you started.
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West Seventh
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Downtown/Lowertown
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Thomas - Dale/Frogtown
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Warehouse/North Loop
Nostalgia in November: Our Monthly Arts/Culture Picks
David Rue
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
This month’s feature highlighting arts, entertainment and culture not to be missed in MSP brings into focus the region’s most notable dance company, photographic visions of Minneapolis’ past and an art sale for all to enjoy.
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Macalester - Groveland
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Saint Anthony Park
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