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Via an October 9 News Release:
The ceremony, which took place on the Eleven site in front of a 30-foot visual of building, included from left to right, Brian Murray, CEO of Ryan Companies, Carl Runck, Director of Real Estate Development for Ryan Companies, Luigi Bernadi, CEO Arcadia Management LLC, Dave Weinberger, CFO Arcadia Management LLC, Mike Ryan, President North Region Ryan Companies and Paul Whalen, Partner at RAMSA.Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and the team from Eleven, Minneapolis’ first luxury condominium project, recently broke ground on construction for the $190 million project.
Eleven is the first residential project in the city to be designed by Robert A.M. Stern (RAMSA), based in New York City. Luigi Bernardi of Arcadia LLC is serving as the project sponsor and co-developer and Ryan Companies is serving as co-developer, builder and is partnering with RAMSA as the architect.
The 550-foot, 41-story Eleven tower will be Minneapolis’ tallest residential building.
Soon to be the premier address in the Mill District, Eleven will typically have four units per floor, transitioning to two units per floor, and finally one unit per floor in the upper portion of the building. Each home includes a large private terrace which is at least 14 x 14 feet. RAMSA, Ryan, and local firms Peterssen/Keller Architects and Martha Dayton Design and Sotheby’s International Realty have ensured the building interior is as thoughtful as its exterior.
Amenities include a large landscaped terrace that will be unlike any other in the city including a 75-foot lap pool, a private motor court, a 24/7 doorman, an expansive fitness suite, a multi-sport court, a library, a golf simulator, a children’s splash pad, retail space (ideally for a restaurant), a demonstration kitchen with dining, residential and guest parking, storage, and more. More information and additional visuals can be found on the website, elevenontheriver.com.
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About Arcadia LLC
Luigi Bernardi serves as president of two real estate development and investment companies, Arcadia LLC and Aurora Investments which began developing Twin Cities commercial real estate in 1987. Now, focusing on medical-related facilities and multi-family residential development, recent projects include the Velo luxury apartments in downtown Minneapolis’ North Loop neighborhood and Aurora on France in Edina.
About Ryan Companies US, Inc.
Founded in 1938, Ryan Companies offers comprehensive commercial real estate services as a national developer, architect, capital investment consultant, builder and real estate manager with a focus on bringing lasting value to its customers and the communities in which it works. Ryan’s market focuses include residential, retail, industrial, healthcare, corporate office, and senior living. Ryan has nearly 1,300 employees in 16 offices and has completed projects in 38 states. For more information, visit ryancompanies.com.
About Robert A. M. Stern Architects
Robert A.M. Stern Architects is a 265-person firm of architects, interior designers and support staff that has earned an international reputation as a leading design firm with wide experience in residential, commercial, and institutional work throughout the U.S. and around the world. The firm’s extraordinary portfolio of residential buildings, combining its longstanding dedication to the design of private residences with its deep commitment to urban place-making, includes such record-setting landmarks as 15 Central Park West in New York for Zeckendorf Development and residential towers in Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Vancouver. "Eleven" is the firm's first project in Minneapolis.
Via an October 8 e-announcement from the City of Minneapolis:
The City is planning limited street closures around Target Center ahead of President Trump’s political rally in Target Center Thursday evening.
Beginning 8 p.m. Wednesday, the following streets will be closed around Target Center:
Interstate 394 to/from downtown access changes:
Minneapolis managed parking ramp facilities will be open for parking until full, including the ABC Ramps. On-street parking will be restricted in some areas of downtown to facilitate traffic operations.
Metro Transit expects to have regular service with detours as needed due to street closures. Riders from affected routes who are subscribed to receive alerts will see them Wednesday morning. Riders are also encouraged to stay tuned to Metro Transit’s social media channels for real time updates.
Shared scooters will not be available in Minneapolis on Thursday. Nice Rice stations and dockless hubs will also be out of service in the area near Target Center. Normal operations will resume Friday.
The City of Minneapolis has worked closely with other government agencies and partners on a traffic management plan to minimize disruption to traffic and parking as much as possible. Traffic conditions will be dynamic Thursday with the potential for increasing congestion by the end of the day. Traffic control agents will be coordinating traffic flow between buses, cars and pedestrians. Please follow their directions to make sure everyone gets in and out of downtown safely.
Click here for map of road closures.
For questions, contact:
Renee Allen, Crime Prevention Specialist
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Crews are preparing to sweep streets across Minneapolis before winter, keeping leaves and debris out of the storm drains and ending up in our lakes and rivers as much as possible.
Minneapolis Public Works will begin street sweeping on Tuesday, October 22.
Temporary “No Parking” signs will be posted at least 24 hours in advance so streets will be clear of cars when they’re swept. Anyone who parks on the street will need to follow posted parking rules or their cars may be ticketed and towed.
Ways to stay informed of the parking rules:
Public hearings have been scheduled for the City of Minneapolis' 2020 budget.
Public hearings on the 2020 budget will be held at Council Chambers, City Hall, 350 S 5th Street, on the following dates:
You can learn more about the budget process at www.minneapolismn.gov/budget.
Youth and mentors from Kulture Klub Collaborative (KKC) express their voices through art in Kulture Klub Presents, which focuses on the strengths and contributions of homeless youth. KKC provides access to the arts and artistic practice to youth ages 16-24 who are experiencing, transitioning out of, or at-risk of homelessness.
Visitors to the Hennepin Gallery will gain access to the unique perspectives of KKC youth, who are frequent visitors to the Government Center mostly for difficult legal and county assistance matters.
The exhibit will highlight work from the following five recent KKC projects, interspersed with paintings of participants creating the displayed art:
The Hennepin Gallery is free and open to the public Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the Hennepin County Government Center, A-Level, 300 S. Sixth St., Minneapolis.
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Kulture Klub Presents
A variety of curated performances hosted by Kulture Klub Collaborative participants.
Exhibit background
This exhibition and corresponding events are supported by the Hennepin County Multicultural Arts Committee (MCAC). MCAC was created by the County Board in 1995 as part of the organization’s response to the Minneapolis Initiative Against Racism. MCAC sponsors art displays, performances, discussions and exhibits representing Hennepin County’s diverse cultural canvas.
For this exhibition and corresponding events, MCAC is receiving support from Forecast Public Art, a non-profit arts organization that activates people, networks and proven practices to advance the transformational power of arts in public life.
Founded in 1992, KKC provides access to the arts and artistic practice to youth ages 16-24 who are experiencing, transitioning out of, or at-risk of homelessness. KKC also focuses on creating opportunities for teaching artists to connect with this unique youth community and develop their skills and craft in a supported setting. Over 300 youth a year engage with KKC’s programs. KKC is community-minded and artist-led.
KKC partners closely with YouthLink, and is based at their drop-in center in downtown Minneapolis. Youth get their basic needs met and connect with support staff who help them to reach their individual goals and move towards independence and stability.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Party animals welcome to the animal costume party! Come dressed as your favorite animal to enjoy an afternoon of games, dancing and fun.
Sunday Oct 27 12:30-3pm Activity #97356
Ditch the mall crawl and opt outside this year! Hike the park, build a fort, go on a scavenger hunt, play games and join in the coloring contest!
Friday November 29 11am-3pm Activity #97361
Discover what to look for when identifying birds in the field. Learn about bird behaviors while strolling with a naturalist. Coffee, tea and treats provided.
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Create a landscape in class or outdoors using Impressionist techniques and shading for depth.
Prepare for fun and engaging discussion and a safe place to share insights and opinions. Explore short stories and passages from nature based works.
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Oct 20 Activity #100251 |
Nov 3 Activity #100252 |
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Oct. 26 2-3:30pm Activity #100239 |
Nov. 9 10:30-11:30am Activity #97349 |
Search for nature’s treasures during this program for adults with developmental disabilities. Use different tools like binoculars and magnifying glasses to examine high up in the trees or down low under logs.
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Nov 2 Activity #100218 |
Get outside for a walk in the park to observe and track the seasonal happenings of nature then gather and submit citizen science data with a naturalist guide. Socialize, exercise and contribute to the study of Phenology.
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Nov 19 Activity #100246 |
Oct 23-Nov 13 Activity #100211 |
Nov 27-Dec 18 Activity #100212 |
October 13 Grasshoppers & Crickets |
October 27 |
November 10 |
Discover tree life cycles, hike through the woods to search out different types of trees, and observe some of the vital roles they play within a woodland habitat.
Search for nature’s treasures during this program for families that have children with disabilities. Use different tools like binoculars and magnifying glasses to examine high up in the trees or down low under logs.
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Let the fall season and autumn animal activities inspire creativity! Meet our live education animals up-close and create nature themed art work to take home.
Find out what makes an insect different from other creepy crawlies. Then, try your hand at catching insects while on a bug hunt in the park with a naturalist.
Learn to spot the signs of local animal activity by examining the clues they leave behind. Test your skills outside by searching for animal signs in the park.
Craft your own “horn of plenty” for your dining table this year using natural materials found in the park.
Explore outdoors, get messy and learn by doing! 8am-4pm for ages 6-12
Creepy Crawly Creatures Wednesday-Friday October 16-18 Activity #97354 If you like the creepy, the crawly and the slimy, then join us for gross, spooky fun. Nature is full of freaky things that will make your skin crawl, if you dare to find them. |
Nature Explorers Friday November 1 Activity #97357 Develop your skills as a nature explorer as we build shelters, follow animal signs through woods, prairie and riverfront and use tools to take a closer look at wildlife. |
- Stop by the front desk to check out binoculars, outdoor explore packs & nature guides.
- Talk with a naturalist to meet and learn about our education animals.
- Celebrate your birthday with us!
Like North Mississippi on Facebook to stay in the loop about what’s happening in our park! Learn more about North Mississippi Regional Park at our website.
Contact
Kroening Interpretive Center at North Mississippi Regional Park, 4900 Mississippi Court
Phone: 612-370-4844 Email: NorthMississippi@minneapolisparks.org
Downtown real estate market update from Cynthia Froid Group:
Via an October 4 announcement from the Minneapolis Park & Rec Board
Section of parkway already closed during weekdays will also close on nights and weekends beginning Oct. 14
West River Parkway will completely close between Fourth Avenue North and the parking lot for the Stone Arch Bridge, just west of Portland Avenue, beginning Monday, Oct. 14, 2019. The closure is expected to last for about a month. The Stone Arch Bridge parking lot will also likely close for a shorter period during this time.
This section of the parkway is already closed during weekdays, but it reopens on nights and weekends. The upcoming full closure is due to work ramping up on Water Works, a new riverfront park project currently under construction.
The adjacent bike/walk trails will remain open during this time. The parkway will reopen periodically for short periods throughout the fall to accommodate previously scheduled special events.
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board appreciates everyone's patience while Water Works is constructed.
Event Parkway Closures for Sunday, October 6 Twin Cities Marathon. Closures starting at 7:30am.
Via an October 3 News Release:
MacPhail Spotlight Series Showcases Minnesota’s Best Musicians
Local Musicians, MacPhail’s jazz faculty highlighted in 2019-20 season
MacPhail Center for Music announces the seventh season of their premier concert series, the MacPhail Spotlight Series, under the direction of Mischa Santora. The lineup highlights Minnesota musicians and stories, MacPhail’s jazz faculty and the stunning place of worship that is the Basilica of Saint Mary.
“MacPhail’s top-notch musicians never fail to amaze me, and it is such an honor to collaborate with them on a wide range of concepts,” says Mischa Santora, artistic director. “This season we’ll celebrate local artists and their stories, showcase MacPhail’s all-star jazz faculty, sonically explore the Basilica and honor the genius of Beethoven. I hope you will join me in Antonello Hall and beyond.”
The 2019-2020 season features:
Tickets for concerts held at Antonello Hall are $25 for adults, $15 for seniors (ages 55 and older) and youth (ages 6 through 18). Basilica of Saint Mary concert tickets are $12 for adults, $5 for MacPhail students; both may be purchased by calling 612-767-5250 or by stopping by Student Services at MacPhail locations in Minneapolis, Chanhassen, Apple Valley or White Bear Lake. Tickets for the Paramount Theater are $20 for adults, $5 for seniors and youth, and free to MacPhail students with a ticket voucher. Tickets for Austin may be purchased at austinareaarts.org/events. Student ticket vouchers for this performance must be redeemed in-person.
The MacPhail Spotlight Series showcases the exceptional talents of MacPhail teaching artists and special guests, providing an intimate listening experience in MacPhail’s state-of-the-art Antonello Hall and locations throughout the Twin Cities and beyond. Under the artistic direction of Mischa Santora, this premier performance event is brought to life with collaborations from some of the Twin Cities’ finest artists.
MacPhail Center for Music is a non-profit organization committed to transforming lives and strengthening communities through music learning experiences that inspire. Each year, MacPhail opens its doors to more than 16,000 students offering programming for all ages, backgrounds and abilities, at locations in Minneapolis, White Bear Lake, Chanhassen, Apple Valley and Austin, as well as 113 community partnerships across the Twin Cities and online at MacPhail Online. MacPhail has a 111-year history of excellence, promoting life-long learning and building long-term relationships between students and teachers. For more information, visit www.macphail.org.
The Hungarian Film and Cultural Festival 2019 is presented by Creative Cultural Exchange and MSP Film Society. The festival will take place on October 18 and 19 at St. Anthony Main Theatre, 115 SE Main Street.
A celebration of Hungarian culture and history through the lens of five popular Hungarian films. After the final film, the MSP Film Society will host a cultural festival and reception to give you a further taste of Hungarian culture and commemorate the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.
All films will be shown on the Film Society Screen #3 at St. Anthony Main Theatre, and the cultural festival will take place on the 3rd floor above the theater.
Prices: $8 regular, $6 student, $5 MSP Film Society members
Tickets available NOW for advance purchase at mspfilm.org or theater box office. Limited same day tickets will be sold before each film.
Film lineup:
Trezor Friday, October 18, 7:00pm
The keys to Trezor, the vault of the Ministry of Internal Affairs are lost in the confusion of the 1956 Revolution. And so, only a few days after the battle for independence is violently put down, the police pulls a former bank robber out of prison and asks him to open their own uncrackable safe.
Bad Poems (Rossz versek) Friday, October 18, 9:00pm
Tamás takes a trip down memory lane to figure out if love only exists when it's practically gone. As he's trying to pick up the pieces, he begins to realize what makes this current society so confused, which gives us a highly subjective view of Hungary's present.
Brazilok Saturday, October 19, 1:00pm
Chaos bursts out among the gypsy minority of the town of Acsa when the mayor, urged by the new young priest of the village, announces that this year the gypsy football team called Brazilians can also take part in the football championship of the village; and this year, thanks to a Brazilian millionaire originally from Acsa, the winning team will be invited to Rio de Janiero.
The Troupe (Vándorszínészek) Saturday, October 19, 3:00pm
When a handful of travelling actors perform a play, an angry fist fight erupts. A young soldier sides with them in the scuffle. After he is forced to flee, the troupe takes him in and together, they rattle in a cart from village to village, on their way to Budapest. It seems like a lucky escape, but little does he know what awaits him.
Genesis (Genezis) Saturday, October 19, 5:15pm
The story of Genesis is formed around the fate of a young Roma boy, whose childhood reaches a sudden and drastic end when he loses his family in a tragic and brutal attack. Already buried in her work, a young female lawyer succumbs to pressure from her superior and undertakes the defense of one of the men facing trial for the part he reputedly played in this infamous series of racist murders.
Cultural Festival and Reception Saturday, October 19, 7:00pm
Location: 3rd floor above the theater
Free entry with film festival ticket stub or $8 at the door
The sixth-annual Twin Cities Startup Week (TCSW), the nation’s second-largest startup week featuring talented entrepreneurs and individuals from the startup capital of the north, has announced their 2019 schedule of events and opened ticket registration. Prominent startup leaders and notable figures, including St. Paul Mayor Melvin Cater, Target Vice President of Innovation Gene Han, Loup Ventures Managing Partner and Cofounder Gene Munster, Inc. Staff Writer Emily Canal, Geekettes Founder and Facebook Diversity Specialist Jess Erickson and other soon-to-be-announced enterprise pioneers, will headline almost 250 events throughout the week-long phenomenon from Wednesday, October 9 to Wednesday, October 16.
Earlier this year, Beta.MN, organizers of TCSW, named Casey Shultz as the Director of TCSW, the first woman to spearhead the event. This year’s event will also introduce three industry-focused tracks and three partner events, including:
Retail Track, presented by Target (Oct. 10)
Tech Track, presented by Microsoft for Startups (Oct. 15)
Healthcare Track, presented by Allina Health (Oct. 14)
Partner event Manova Summit, focusing on the progress of global health (Oct. 14 to 16)
Partner event Future Finance Forum (F3), focusing on trends moving the fintech industry forward (Oct. 11)
Partner event Food | Ag | Ideas Week, focusing on elevating and connecting Minnesota's food and agriculture ecosystem (Oct. 10 to 16)
Taking place across the Twin Cities, TCSW is a celebration of the greatest ideas, activities, people and spaces the Twin Cities has to offer. The event, presented by Target, Cargill and 3M, provides the tools and resources to help turn ideas into successful businesses and encourages companies of all backgrounds and sizes to come together and make a positive impact. This year’s event will also focus on accessibility and walkability, with most of the events taking place in downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul, and the fly-in program will once again give 50 startup enthusiasts from outside the Twin Cities the chance to experience the innovative atmosphere of the Startup Capital of the North.
“From our humble start of 15 entrepreneurs organizing only 50 events in 2014, to almost 20,000 expected registered attendees at almost 250 events in 2019, Twin Cities Startup Week continues to reflect the sensational growth of the Twin Cities’ entrepreneurial spirit over the last decade,” said Shultz. “As a former fly-in program participant, I’m honored to build on previous years’ foundations to make TCSW accessible to the broader Minnesota community.”
The 2019 program includes a variety of premier events, informative panels, networking opportunities, pitch and demo opportunities, parties and more covering a wide-variety of industries, including technology, healthcare, EdTech and training, food and agriculture, FinTech, impact and inclusion, marketing and sales, and wellness.
In 2018 Twin Cities Startup Week hosted more than 200 events and 17,000 attendees, compared to the 150 events and 12,000 attendees at the 2017 event. Innovation occurs in all communities, and therefore all communities are welcome to participate in TCSW.
To view more details on specific events happening in the Startup Capital of the North, to register for events and view the official event schedule, visit the Twin Cities Startup Week website at www.twincitiesstartupweek.com.
ABOUT TWIN CITIES STARTUP WEEK
Twin Cities Startup Week (TCSW) is a volunteer-lead event to showcase the best of the Twin Cities startup community. Lead by the area’s top startup organizations and supported by the region's globally-recognized companies, the sixth annual TCSW is taking place October 9 to 16 with thousands of participants convening for almost 250 events in seven days across the region. Learn more at www.twincitiesstartupweek.com and follow along on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Utility work continues along the project corridor. Primary scopes of work will continue to be Xcel Energy, CenterPoint Energy, and the Sanitary Sewer work.
What's Coming Up
The Sanitary work is progressing toward 11th St over the next couple weeks and is finishing up the work at 9th by the end of the month. Xcel is progressing toward 4th Street and CenterPoint will be jumping over toward Washington.
No closures planned over the next two weeks.
See Update attached for more infomation
For more information on this project contact:
Editor's note - This is an ongoing series of updates as the North Loop Reconstruction and Pedestrian Improvements project.
North Loop Reconstruction & Pedestrian Improvements
The North Loop Reconstruction & Pedestrian Improvements Project consists of two separate projects:
* North Loop Reconstruction Updates *
WORK THIS PAST WEEK
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WORK ANTICIPATED FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK
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For more information on this project, visit the project website.
* North Loop Pedestrian Improvements Updates *
WORK THIS PAST WEEK
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WORK FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS WEEK AND INTO NEXT WEEK
The concrete crews will be following the sewer crews work over the next week includes:
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For more information on this project, visit the project website.
Stakeholder Meeting -These meetings are informal, held biweekly and intended to offer residents and businesses on the job an opportunity to get construction updates, ask construction and access related questions.
Date/Time: October 2, 7:30 am to 8:30 am
Location: Corner Coffee 514 N 3rd St #102
Contact Stephanie Malmberg (612-673-3365) or John Benjamin (651-443-1096) with any construction related questions or concerns.
Via a September 26 News Release:
New Editions Celebrates More Than 50 Local and International Book Artists
As a hub for artists of all kinds—bookbinders, papermakers, letterpress printers, and more—Minnesota Center for Book Arts has devoted two days solely to the celebration of new book art created within the last year. The event kicks off on Friday, October 18, 7-10pm with a ticketed preview party, followed by a juried public sale on Saturday, October 19, 10am-3pm.
“This year’s selection of work is fresh, fun, and really speaks to the depth and breadth of what book art can be. We love being able to showcase such a variety of artists and the various contemporary processes and themes artists are incorporating into their work,” says Torey Erin, Exhibitions and Artist Programs Manager.
“You’ll see examples of letterpress printing, bookbinding, paper making, zine making, marbling, calligraphy, typography, origami, collage, and more. This is a great event for members of the public who are new to the book arts and want to support our artist community, as well as for longtime arts lovers who want to add new work to their collection,” says Executive Director Elysa Voshell.
NEW EDITIONS PREVIEW PARTY
MCBA kicks off the weekend showcase with a ticketed preview party featuring first access to the sale and MCBA’s first-ever Book Arts Story Slam. Five local artists representing a variety of disciplines have crafted true stories inspired by the theme Book Arts Impressions: You Never Forget Your First! MCBA’s Story Slam lineup includes:
● Kent Aldrich, Master Printer, The Nomadic Press
● Robyn Awend, Artist & Director of Visual Arts & Co-Director of the Center for Arts & Culture at the Sabes JCC
● Dara Beevas, Publisher, Wise Ink
● Mary Bruno, Letterpress Printer, Bruno Press
● Todd Thyberg, Founder, Angel Bomb
Ticket holders will receive a limited-edition tote bag, pictured below, which was printed at MCBA by screen printer Kirsten Olson and designed by Frankie Castillo, and will also have the opportunity to participate in a raffle featuring local goods and services.
New Editions is supported by Presenting Sponsor Star Tribune; Signature Sponsors Cathy Ryan and Doris Engibous; and Promotional Sponsors Bolger, Delaware North - Open Book At MSP Airport, Jennifer Martin, and The Sherwin-Williams Company.
Excerpt from a September 24 News Release:
The Woman’s Club of Minneapolis, 410 Oak Grove Street
American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, in collaboration with Main Street America, announced today that their annual Partners in Preservation campaign this year will shine a light on historic buildings and sites celebrating the contributions of women in local communities across the country.
In honor of the upcoming 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing women the right to vote, the Partners in Preservation program will feature 20 sites that each play a role in highlighting and raising awareness for the often unrecognized contributions of women to American history and society. From the home of Colorado’s first female African American doctor in Denver, to famed author Harper Lee’s hometown courthouse in Monroeville, Alabama, these sites celebrate the triumphs, struggles and rich history of women in America.
Beginning today through October 29, anyone can vote for their favorite Partners in Preservation: Main Streets at VoteYourMainStreet.org. The voting platform is hosted by media partner National Geographic, and Delta Air Lines is also joining as a campaign sponsor for the third year in a row. People can cast up to five votes each day of the campaign. The historic sites with the most votes will receive a share of $2 million in preservation funding from American Express, and each local partner is receiving an initial grant of $10,000 to increase public awareness of the importance of these historic places and build grassroots support for their Main Street district. Winning districts will be announced on October 30.
Included in the 20 sites vying for Partners in Preservation: Main Streets grants is The Woman's Club of Minneapolis
The Woman’s Club of Minneapolis was founded by women, for women, as a place to gather and engage in educational opportunities, civic contributions, and friendly association. The Club’s auditorium has historically hosted diverse forms of theatrical practice and public engagement, and currently fills a vital need in the Twin Cities arts community by providing a safe and accessible performance space for independent artists.
This space, formally called The Assembly, needs updates and upgrades to better serve the community. Funding will help replace the seats and repair the damaged floor—a critical first phase of a three-phase renovation.
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Partners in Preservation is a community-based partnership, created in 2006, to engage the public in preserving historic places. Over the past 13 years, the program has provided more than $28 million in support of 260 historic sites across the U.S., including 20 national parks, 14 cities, and 12 main street communities, and has engaged more than a million people through events and online voting. Partners in Preservation: Main Streets is back for its third year in a row and seeks to inspire long-term support from local citizens for sites on Main Streets across the country.
For more information and to vote daily through October 29, the public is encouraged to visit VoteYourMainStreet.org.
Ground breaking is scheduled for October 7
Eleven, Minneapolis’ first luxury condominium project designed by a world-renowned architect, has closed on $188.5 million in financing from the industry’s leading lenders; Related Fund Management as the mezzanine lender and Bank OZK as the senior lender.
Dougherty Funding LLC, whose team is led by Executive Vice President Murray Kornberg, arranged Eleven’s financing with the two largest condominium construction lenders in the country. Eleven’s financing represents the largest construction loan ever secured for a condominium project in the state of Minnesota.
“Having two of the industry’s leading capital providers approve the largest loan ever for a ground up multi-family project in the state is a testament to the vitality of this project,” Kornberg said. “The participation of these lenders in this project is a significant endorsement of Eleven and is consistent with the response we are currently seeing from buyers and the community at large.”
Eleven will be the first residential project in the city to be designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA), based in New York City. Luigi Bernardi of Arcadia LLC is serving as the project sponsor and co-developer and Ryan Companies is serving as co-developer, builder, and is partnering with RAMSA as the architect.
The 550-foot, 41-story Eleven tower will be Minneapolis’ tallest residential building. Local firms Peterssen/Keller Architects and Martha Dayton Design and Lakes Sotheby’s International Realty are also part of the Eleven team that is ensuring the building’s interior is as thoughtful as its exterior.
Amenities include a large landscaped terrace, a 25-yard lap pool, a private motor court, a 24/7 doorman an expansive fitness suite and yoga studio, a multi-sport court, a library, a golf simulator, a children’s splash pad, a demonstration kitchen with dining, residential and guest parking, a retail space for a restaurant, and more.
This is the first foray into the Minneapolis marketplace for Related Fund Management’s credit platform. Related Fund Management is the private equity arm of Related Companies, one of the largest privately-owned real estate firms in the United States which boasts a $60 billion+ real estate pipeline and portfolio and an employee base of over 4,000 across the United States. Related Fund Management’s credit platform has originated over $2.25 billion of loans primarily in major U.S. cities since 2015. Bank OZK’s Real Estate Specialties Group is a preeminent, market-leading lender focused primarily on senior secured commercial real estate financing in the United States.
Lakes Sotheby’s International Realty recently launched sales out of the 6,000 SF world class Eleven Sales Gallery. Project website is elevenontheriver.com
Via a September 17 announcement from Hennepin County:
On Tuesday, Hennepin County Administrator David Hough proposed a 2020 budget of $2.5 billion to the Hennepin County Board.
The operating portion of this budget totals $2 billion, an increase of $71.6 million from the adjusted 2019 budget. The capital portion totals $495.1 million, an increase of $16.1 million over the adjusted 2019 amount.
The proposed net property tax levy is $869 million, an increase of 4.75% compared to last year. Property tax covers 35% of the overall county budget. Federal and state sources, fees and services, and other revenues fund the remainder of the budget.
Hough’s proposed budget includes funding to add 36 full-time equivalent employees to the county’s existing workforce of 9,100 employees.
The budget focuses on reducing disparities that impact many residents in the areas of education, employment, health, housing, income, justice and transportation. It will also sustain the county’s progress in transforming the child welfare system to a child well-being model.
Capital Budget
Some of the key drivers of the proposed 2020 capital budget include:
Budget Hearing Schedule
View the schedule of public meetings at hennepin.us/budgets.
Property Values
Property tax valuations impact the property tax portion of the budget. The Hennepin County Assessor's Office assesses your property and estimates the value it would likely sell for on the open market, which is one factor used in determining your property tax. Other factors include property tax levies set by the school districts, city, county or special taxing districts that the property is in.
Find out more about property values.
Look for more news on the Hennepin County website at hennepin.us/news.
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