Several business owners at the struggling corner where George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer in 2020 are suing the city to demand it take over their properties and compensate them.
Business owners at the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis—known as the site where George Floyd was killed—have filed a lawsuit against the city and Mayor Jacob Frey. Citing ...
Public utilities across the state provided property-by-property inventory of water service line material, though not all ...
The City of Minneapolis and other local authorities could do more to calm traffic on the city’s busy streets. But who owns ...
Andrea Jenkins, the City Council member representing the area, said neighbors and the community around 38th Street and ...
The Minneapolis Reckoning: Race ... practices and how it generates harms that disproportionately accrue in the structurally disadvantaged neighborhoods where policing concentrates. He argues that the ...
Axios Visuals In downtown Minneapolis' Elliot Park neighborhood, President-elect Trump won a greater share of the votes — 25% — than he did anywhere else in the city. In 2020, Trump got only 8% of the ...
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The White man accused of shooting his Black neighbor in the neck last week has an “extensive history of threats, harassment and property damage against numerous neighbors” over ...
Fast Eddie's Pizza in Tangletown closed its doors this week. The restaurant had to vacate its space at 4747 Nicollet Ave. S ...
Minneapolis-based United Properties LLC has opened its first two Austin-area multifamily properties, and it has plans for ...