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Recent River News
Thursday
Dec092010

Central Riverfront Forum Presentation and Open House: Restoring the Falls, and Mysteries Under Main Street at Mill City Museum

From Mill City Times:


Come learn how a “new” waterfall can be restored to the Mississippi’s East Bank near downtown and be the first to see inside the mysterious, magnificent tunnel under Main Street. A lot is happening on the riverfront, and you can be part of it. Convened quarterly by the Minneapolis Riverfront Corporation, the Central Riverfront Forum engages people to help shape a vibrant, vital community in the St. Anthony Falls Heritage Zone.


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Wednesday
Dec082010

A 19th Century Idea Flows Again

From the Star Tribune:


A pair of natural Mississippi River waterfalls could be re-created where they once flowed around an island near historic Main Street in downtown Minneapolis.


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Tuesday
Dec072010

Riverfront Design Competition “Designer Ask” Input Community Meeting

From Mill City Times:


The public is invited to provide input to the four design teams working on proposals for the Minneapolis Riverfront Design Competition through an on-line or printed survey, as well as at the above community meeting.


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Monday
Dec062010

Saint Anthony Falls Heritage Board Meeting at Mill City Museum

From Mill City Times:


You are invited to attend this public meeting of Saint Anthony Falls Heritage Board.
 
A note of interest is that this will be the final meeting for Chair Nina Archabal. She will be honored for her 22 years of exceptional service to, and accomplishments for, the Saint Anthony Falls Heritage Board.


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Saturday
Dec042010

Ducks on the East Bank of Minneapolis Riverfront Near Pillsbury a Mill

Minneapolis Riverfront Walk with Cordelia Pierson


Experts are studying whether a waterfall may be restored to St. Anthony Falls’ East Channel, just below Main Street. We joined Cordelia Pierson from the Minneapolis Riverfront Corporation for a walk and information on this topic.

Saturday
Dec042010

Minneapolis Riverfront Corporation Guided Walk

From Mill City Times:


No plans for 10:00am to 11:00am on Saturday, December 4?  How about some fresh air and exercise!


Experts are studying whether a waterfall may be restored to St. Anthony Falls’ East Channel, just below Main Street.  Join the Minneapolis Riverfront Corporation for a walk and information on this topic.


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Friday
Dec032010

A Cold Week on the Mississippi: Seeking New Ideas for Minneapolis' Upper Riverfront

From MinnPost:


It takes a vivid imagination, even for some of the world's best designers, to conceive a grand future for Minneapolis' Upper Riverfront, lined as it is with scrap yards, low-slung industrial plants and sparse patches of woods that often seem less lovely than forlorn.

And so, it was only fitting that during their site visit this week the four teams competing to redesign the waterfront were pelted with a brutal blast of sleet and snow that must have left them wondering why anyone would venture out to the river's edge in the first place.


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Monday
Nov292010

Minneapolis Riverfront Designers Visit City this Week

From MPR:


The four teams of architects competing to redesign the north Minneapolis riverfront are in town this week.


The groups -- from New York, Beijing, Boston, and Berkeley -- are finalists in the Riverfront Design Competition.


They're visiting Minneapolis to get an up-close look at the five-and-a-half mile stretch of riverfront that city leaders hope to turn into a world-class outdoor space.


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Saturday
Nov202010

The River by Design — Competition Underway to Improve North and Northeast Minneapolis Riverfront

From FMR:


The Minneapolis Parks Foundation and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) are spearheading an exciting effort — the Minneapolis Riverfront Design Competition. Four design teams have been selected to create designs for 220 acres of parkland and the surrounding neighborhoods and business districts along 5.4 miles of river from the Stone Arch Bridge to the northern city limits. Long an industrial area, this upper section of the river offered little of the riverfront green space enjoyed by those south of downtown.


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Saturday
Nov202010

Washburn A Mill Tour

From Mill City Times:


Get an in-depth look at the historic Washburn A Mill complex and the award-winning Mill City Museum building. A museum interpreter will take visitors into the building's many nooks and crannies, highlighting the lives of the men and women who worked there, how the building functioned during its peak flour milling years and the many changes to the building over time. Also covered will be the challenges of preserving the 120-year-old, fire-damaged building; its art, architecture and interior design; and the St. Anthony Falls Historic District.


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