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Covering life, work, and play in the Historic Mill District and Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront neighborhoods. Have an opinion, local news or events to share? Contact us.
For all you do for children and our neighborhood. Visit MacPhail Center for Music on Twitter.
Resolution to Identify the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board as a Partner with the Downtown Improvement District and to provide $25,000 toward hiring a Consultant to Conduct a Study to Determine the Feasibility and Approach for Creating a Downtown Minneapolis Public Realm Conservancy.
View the Meeting Agenda here...
Download the Resolution and Request for Proposal
Publication Reading: Marge Barrett and Joanne Esser
Time: 7:00pm
Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South
Join two Finishing Line Press authors to help celebrate their new poetry books.
Marge Barrett will read selections from her recent chapbook My Memoir Dress. The poetry chapbook was a finalist in Finishing Line’s critically acclaimed New Women’s Voices Competition. Of the chapbook, acclaimed author Wang Ping says, “Each poem from Memoir Dress is a seed from the rich soil of Minnesota. It may appear small and quiet, but read it slowly, and it blossoms with the smell and color of the prairie, each as hot as the noon sun. Every Minnesotan deserves this book.
Two great reasons to add MacPhail Center for Music to your Give to the Max Day list: Your contribution will be matched dollar for dollar thanks to a matching gift from the Classics for Kids Foundation, and your gift will help purchase new instruments for students who cannot afford them.
Help put an instrument in every hand! Click here for MacPhail's Give to the Max Day link.
Gold Medal Park is located in the Historic Mill District of Downtown Minneapolis.
Each Monday morning we provide an easy to reference list of events and activities for the week ahead in the Mill City neighborhood. Submit your events here...
Monday, November 14
Chefs for Change at People Serving People
Wednesday, November 16
Quick Week Night Meals Class at Local D'Lish
'Triple Espresso' Preview at Southern Theater
Publication Reading: Marge Barrett and Joanne Esser at The Loft
Thursday, November 17
Taste Twin Cities Downtown Minneapolis Skyway Tour
Friday, November 18
Eating Local Through the Winter Class at Local D'Lish
Il Campiello at Open Book (3 nights)
Live Music at Crooked Pint Ale House
Saturday, November 19
First Pages: Capturing Life-Changing Experiences at Central Library
Printed Holiday Note Cards at MCBA
Washburn A Mill Tour at Mill City Museum
Childish Films at Central Library
Farmers Market at Local D'lish
Northeast Holiday Boutique Crawl
Taste Twin Cities Downtown Minneapolis Skyway Tour
Live Music at Crooked Pint Ale House
10th Annual Book Arts Festival at MCBA
Sunday, November 20
Turkey Day Leftovers Class at Local D'Lish
Vikings and Oakland Raiders at the Dome
Partners in Preservation announced the 13 2011 award winners to receive a share of $1 million in preservation grants. Included on that list was The Soap Factory, receiving $70,000 towards the repair of the failing roof of the main building.
Twenty-five historic sites participated in the program, competing for votes on Facebook for a part of the $1 million. The remaining 12 sites participating in the initiative, including Mill Ruins Park, were each granted $5,000 in funding.
Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District and Minneapolis Riverfront Neighborhoods. Have an event to share? Contact us...
Friday, November 11
Beer, Beer, Beer Class at Local D'Lish
Live Music at Crooked Pint Ale House
Mentor Series Reading: Dinty Moore with Rebecca Dosch Brown and Diana Xin at The Loft
Saturday, November 12
Thanksgiving Paper Dinner at MCBA
Create Your Own Magical World: Creative Writing and Bookmaking - a Special Combo Class with MCBA and Loft Staff
Live Music at Crooked Pint Ale House
Publication Reading: Jill Breckenridge - Miss Priss and the Con Man at The Loft
Sunday, November 13
Fun Fall Desserts Class at Local D'Lish
Great River Outing: Gems Along the Mississippi River Trail with the Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership
Second Story Reading: Kelly Barnhill and Anne Ursu at The Loft
Weekend Brunch
Saturday & Sunday
Brunch at Spoonriver
750 South 2nd St (at Chicago Ave S)
Minneapolis, MN 55401
612-436-2236
Reservations recommended
10:00am - 2:00pm
Saturday & Sunday
Brunch at the Aster Cafe
St. Anthony Main
125 SE Main Street
Minneapolis, MN 55414
612-379-3138
Until 2pm.
Sunday
Brunch at Spill the Wine
1101 Washington Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55415
612-339-3388
brunch buffet 10am- 2pm Sunday
$12/person (kids 3 and under eat free, 4-12 years are 1/2 price!)
includes: eggs, bacon, french toast, hash browns, fresh salad and fruit, pastries, build your own omlette bar and more...
featuring absolut bloody bar for $5.
also offering fair trade coffee and full bar.
Thursday, November 10, 2011, 7:00-10:00 pm
Sample craft cocktails and meet Johnny Michaels and other premiere Twin Cities bartenders to celebrate the publication of North Star Cocktails. This new book features 125 original, crafted cocktail recipes utilizing fresh fruits and vegetables, tips on barkeep techniques and tools, and guides to artisanal liquors and bitters.
Time: 7:00pm
Location: MacPhail Center for Music
Antonello Hall, 501 2nd Street South
Jazz Integration
$10 Adults; $5 Youth - at the door
What better way to hear unlikely jazz duos and trios than in a concert featuring MacPhail jazz faculty together for the first time. A combination of rarely heard tunes and a unique grouping of instruments will set this evening in motion.
Then experience the harmonious finale of the evening as all musicians take the stage for a final piece signifying unity of the night’s musical scene.
Time: 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Location: Grain Belt Office and Brewery Buildings, 1220 Marshall Street NE
We will go inside both the Grain Belt Office Building and the Grain Belt Brewery, with guides from the City of Minneapolis and RSP Architects.
THIS TOUR IS FULL
PROGRAM FULL - please sign up for the waiting list for future date!
Experience some of the most stunning vistas of the city while discovering the history of this northeast landmark, which produced its first beer in 1893. Hear the story behind the rise of Grain Belt beer, the slow decline of this 19th century industrial complex and its innovative and award-winning rehabilitation. On this special tour, we will visit both the BREW HOUSE (RSP Architects) and the OFFICE BUILDING (City owned). Co-hosted by Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership, RSP Architects, and the City of Minneapolis - CPED.
We were shown the grand entry to Central Library's Special Collections room during a tour last year. With reservation-only access, I assumed it housed old and rare items of historical significance, but Father Hennepin's 1698 journal? Now that's old and rare!
Kevin Duchschere's Star Trib article about the Minneapolis Athenaeum, a private subscription library founded in 1859 that gave birth to the Minneapolis Public Library, gives us an idea of what can be found in the Special Collections room. Click here for the online version.
Only two items from Minneapolis' original 1889 library were incorporated into the new Central Library. One is this ornate doorway, which currently serves as the entrance to the Special Collections room on the 4th floor. The other is a statue of Minerva, the Goddess of Wisdom, which stands at the base of the escalator on the ground floor.
Time: 5:00pm
Location: Minneapolis Park and Rec Board, 2117 West River Road
Resolution to Identify the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board as a Partner with the Downtown Improvement District and to provide $25,000 toward hiring a Consultant to Conduct a Study to Determine the Feasibility and Approach for Creating a Downtown Minneapolis Public Realm Conservancy.
View the Meeting Agenda here...
Download the Resolution and Request for Proposal
Time: 6:00pm
Location: Central Library, Room N-202, 300 Nicollet Mall
*The CPED update on 1100 2nd St. S. also has the potential to affect the planned development of the Park Vista Condos on the adjacent property.
City of Minneapolis Description of the development:
This City-owned .22-acre site is currently a vacant lot. City staff members are currently discussing a sale of the property to a local company that would construct a new 1½-story, approximately 5,800 square foot building that would include space for light manufacturing, wholesale customer pickup, demonstrations to corporate and small groups, and administrative offices. The Minneapolis Plan for Sustainable Growth identifies this site for Mixed-Use. The proposed uses are permitted under the existing I1 zoning but the proposed project has not been through a formal zoning review and approval process at this time. Grant funds, if awarded, would be used for soil remediation and the installation of the vapor mitigation system.
Download - DMNA November Board Meeting Agenda 11-8-11
Attend the Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association meeting tomorrow night and share your opinion on this proposed development.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Time: 6:00pm
Location: Central Library, Room N-202, 300 Nicollet Mall
*The CPED update on 1100 2nd St. S. has the potential to negatively affect Gold Medal Park and the Mill District Neighborhood.
If you can't attend the meeting please email DMNA Board Member Eric Laska - elaska@gmail.com - with your opinion of this topic.
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A manufacturing facility, including loading docks ("wholesale customer pickup"), is being proposed by the City of Minneapolis right across the street from Gold Medal Park, the 35W Bridge Memorial, and the Bridgewater Lofts in the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis.
The facility would sit between Gold Medal Park and the planned Park Vista Condominiums planned by developer Jim Stanton.
Park Vista would generate over $1,000,000 in licensing and inspection fees to the city for construction, and in excess of $1,500,000 per year in property taxes annually.
Should the manufacturing facility move forward it is doubtful that Park Vista would be viable. The manufacturing plant would be directly next door to, and between the park and condos.
Maybe Stanton could rename the development "Truck Dock Vista"...is this really the best use of this land?
One more thing, Stanton was the highest (and only) bidder on this parcel under the original RFP, offering MORE than market rate based on comparable recent sales. What is really going on here?
From the RFP offering this site for sale:
The Site has an excellent corner location in the Mill District at the intersection of 2nd Street South and 11th Avenue South. The Site has spectacular views of Gold Medal Park – located across the street – the Guthrie Theater, and the Mississippi riverfront...The City would also like to see a development that contributes to the vibrancy of the Mill District area.
Description of the development:
This City-owned .22-acre site is currently a vacant lot. City staff members are currently discussing a sale of the property to a local company that would construct a new 1½-story, approximately 5,800 square foot building that would include space for light manufacturing, wholesale customer pickup, demonstrations to corporate and small groups, and administrative offices. The Minneapolis Plan for Sustainable Growth identifies this site for Mixed-Use. The proposed uses are permitted under the existing I1 zoning but the proposed project has not been through a formal zoning review and approval process at this time. Grant funds, if awarded, would be used for soil remediation and the installation of the vapor mitigation system.
This development hardly meets this criteria - "The City would also like to see a development that contributes to the vibrancy of the Mill District area."
Download - Re - 1100 2nd Street S Environmental_RCA
Download - 1100 2nd St S RFP_2010 2
Resolution to Identify the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board as a Partner with the Downtown Improvement District and to provide $25,000 toward hiring a Consultant to Conduct a Study to Determine the Feasibility and Approach for Creating a Downtown Minneapolis Public Realm Conservancy.
View the Meeting Agenda here...
Download the Resolution and Request for Proposal
Each Monday morning we provide an easy to reference list of events and activities for the week ahead in the Mill City neighborhood. Submit your events here...
Monday, November 7
Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission Meeting
Tuesday, November 8
DMNA Board Meeting at Central Library
Peter Heegaard Book Event at Central Library
Books & Bars Series at Aster Cafe
Wednesday, November 9
Women & Wine Tasting Event at Spill the Wine
Make your Thanksgiving Dinner Local Class at Local D'Lish
A Sip of Science at Aster Cafe
Minneapolis Police Department’s Block Leader Training
Minneapolis Park & Rec Board Meeting
Great River Outing: Inside the Grain Belt Complex with the Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership
Reading and Open Mic: Literature and Transnational Adoption at The Loft
Thursday, November 10
A Wine Affair - Fall in California Wine Country at St. Anthony Main
Link Vostok Presents: Julyen Hamilton at Southern Theater (3 Nights)
North Star Cocktails Book Launch Party at Mill City Museum
Talk of the Stacks: Will Hermes at Central Library
Friday, November 11
Beer, Beer, Beer Class at Local D'Lish
Live Music at Crooked Pint Ale House
Mentor Series Reading: Dinty Moore with Rebecca Dosch Brown and Diana Xin at The Loft
Saturday, November 12
Thanksgiving Paper Dinner at MCBA
Create Your Own Magical World: Creative Writing and Bookmaking - a Special Combo Class with MCBA and Loft Staff
Live Music at Crooked Pint Ale House
Publication Reading: Jill Breckenridge - Miss Priss and the Con Man at The Loft
Sunday, November 13
Fun Fall Desserts Class at Local D'Lish
Great River Outing: Gems Along the Mississippi River Trail with the Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership
Second Story Reading: Kelly Barnhill and Anne Ursu at The Loft
The Guthrie Theater is located in the Historic Mill District on the Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront.
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