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Jan182017

January 18, 2018, Wednesday - US Bank Stadium Tour & Annual APA MN Holiday Party

Time: 4:00pm - 9:00pm

Location: US Bank Stadium

US Bank Stadium Tour & Annual APA MN Holiday Party

Minneapolis East Town: From Stagnancy to Success.

Many people have seen the fast-paced rise of buildings and green space near the new US Bank Stadium, but only a few know the story of how “East Town” became what it is now. Hear from Minneapolis planner, Beth Elliott, about how planning played a key role in setting the stage and removing barriers to achieve this rising community we are seeing today.