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VideoLine: The first Twin Cities Startup Weekend--tech companies from scratch in three days
Kevin Obsatz
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Between 7 PM Friday, September 17, and the wee hours of Sunday the 19th, ninety-plus young entrepreneurs gathered in Saint Paul's CoCo coworking space for the first Twin Cities Startup Weekend, a convivial but very focused tech-a-thon whose goal was to pitch, work on, and demonstrate a tech startup in just three days. It was the first Twin Cities outing for an event that has been happening globally since 2007 in more than 100 cities ranging from London and Lisbon to Tokyo, Tel Aviv, and Topeka.
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Creative Economy
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Emerging Technology
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Entrepreneurship
Downtown/Lowertown
VideoLine: A Place Like Home--Saint Paul's Hmongtown Marketplace
Kevin Obsatz
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
The Hmongtown Marketplace, on Como Avenue near Rice Street, is the place to find story cloths, Hmong women's headgear, Laotian fashions, videos of water buffalo fights, Thai movies, silver jewelry, slabs of delicious Hmong barbecue, cold pumpkin soup, medicinal plants in pots, counter after counter of the most beautiful produce anywhere in Minnesota...and unfathomably much more. One of the men who knows this ten-acre mini-Asia best is its general manager, Ying Xiong, and he's our guide into the reality and the dream that the Marketplace represents.
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Entrepreneurship
North End
VideoLine: Jay Walljasper hearts St. Anthony Park
Kevin Obsatz
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Jay Walljasper has been poking around the world's neighborhoods for years, from Rome to Stockholm to Sao Paulo to Saint Paul. In The Great Neighborhood Book he distilled what makes neighborhoods great--and in this stroll through Saint Anthony Park, he explains what it is about this compact corner of Saint Paul that's won his heart.
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Saint Anthony Park
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