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May 5, 2016, Thursday - Riverscape: A Conversation on Riverfront Revitalization at Wander North Distillery

Time: 7:00pm to 8:00pm

Location: Wander North Distillery, 771 Harding St NE

Riverscape: a conversation on riverfront revitalization

Hosted by Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership

Free event, but please register

The Minneapolis Riverfront is a constantly evolving landscape of parks, homes, offices, and industry. That landscape has been undergoing dramatic change in recent decades - first in the Central Riverfront downtown, and more recently in the Upper Riverfront above St. Anthony Falls.

How is this riverfront evolution progressing? What areas are seeing healthy change? What areas need more attention? What areas might act as a model for future revitalization efforts? What might we do to accelerate positive change?

Join us at Wander North Distillery for great local drinks, as we launch into an in-depth exploration of riverfront change through the lenses of economic health, riverfront access, community engagement, and natural resources. Come with your ideas and questions.