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April 3, 2019, Wednesday - Morning Forum: Re-imagining the Minneapolis Public Alley Space at Mill City Museum

Time: 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

Morning Forum: Re-imagining the Minneapolis Public Alley Space

Please join Preserve Minneapolis on Wednesday, April 3rd at 8:30am for the next installment in our Morning Forum series: Redefining Alley Identity.

Christian Huelsman, founder of the Minneapolis Alley Initiative for Neighborhood Stimulation, will lead a discussion about the role that public alleyways play in our commercial corridors. He will provide examples from recent field research in South Minneapolis on how existing conditions are ripe for reimagination. Pairing preservation with walkability, we can entertain how these narrow public corridors should serve all users and generate human activity.

Thank you to Mill City Museum for providing the space.