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Jun062017

Agenda for June 8 NIEBNA Board Meeting inc's 2 Development Presentations

Neighborhood Association

The regular board meeting of the Nicollet Island - East Bank Neighborhood Association (NIEBNA) will be held 6:30pm Thursday, June 8 at DeLaSalle High School, 1 DeLaSalle Place on Nicollet Island. (Use leftmost door closest to Downtown.)

Presentations will be made by Mortenson on the US Bank Site development and FE EQUUS Developers on the residential/commercial mixed-use development at East Hennepin and Central Avenue.

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