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Sep212016

September 21, 2016, Wednesday - Breakfast with a Preservationist at the Mill City Museum

Time: 8:00am to 9:00am

Location: Mill City Museum, ADM Conference Room: 6th Floor, 710 South Second Street

Preserve Minneapolis

Breakfast With a Preservationist: Making Affordable Housing With Historic Preservation

Join us for a presentation by Alan Arthur of Aeon, a responsive nonprofit developer, owner and manager of high-quality affordable apartments and townhomes that serve more than 4,500 people annually in the Twin Cities area. Many of the buildings Aeon rehabilitates are historically designated, providing needed housing in central city areas--neighborhoods where people want to live and where many of the available historic buildings are located. If you've ever wondered how affordable housing and historic preservation can (and do!) work together, please attend this event!

Preserve Minneapolis is the event sponsor. Parking is available in a ramp across the street or at meters. Coffee and bakery will be available, as will the usual great questions and commentary. We stop exactly at 9AM.