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RIVERFRONT
activities
Activities from partners.
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06/21 |
Sheridan Memorial Park community meeting
Sheridan Memorial Park will receive more than $1 million in park improvements in 2018, including a picnic shelter, playground and pathways. The preferred design option will be presented and discussed. |
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06/28 |
Share the River Nordeast
Join in on an evening of community, canoeing and ice cream! Stop by anytime between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. for a free introductory canoe ride on the Mississippi River, then grab some free ice cream and check out the other activities at MWMO’s Stormwater Park and Learning Center. |
RIVERFRONT
headlines
News that impacts the riverfront.
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Water Works Park plans include pavilion, performance space on Minneapolis riverfront
Star Tribune; June 10, 2017
National Park Service again offers tours at St. Anthony Falls lock
MinnPost; June 9, 2017
No kayak? You can still paddle the Mississippi this summer
Minnesota Public Radio; June 3, 2017
Judge stays teardown that would lead to condo tower
Star Tribune; May 31, 2017
Lighted-up Lowry often shines message
Star Tribune; May 5, 2017
MWMO monitors health of river
KSTP 5; May 4, 2017
Water Works design update unveiled
Mill City Times; May 2, 2017
Minneapolis parks evolved from master plan to link people, places
Star Tribune; April 17, 2017
Doran, CSM buy General Mills Riverside Technical Center
Downtown Journal; April 10, 2017
Freeway Lids: Reconnecting Communities and Creating New Land
Urban Land; April 7, 2017
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RIVERFRONT
blog
Updates from MRP.
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Share your river story - It’s such a beautiful time of year on the river, and we want to celebrate the return of green to the Minneapolis riverfront! As we have brought you the stories of those who have their vision for the Mississippi River, their story of the river’s history, now we want you to tell us — how do you touch the river? You can capture beautiful images of the river and can edit with Snapseed and Other Tools
Tom Meyer’s Vision for the River - Tom Meyer’s desk has a view of St. Anthony Falls that commands your gaze, that grabs you and makes you pay attention. From eight stories up, above the Mill City Museum, it’s a sprawling look at the entire Central Riverfront, one which Meyer used to have to explore abandoned ruins to see. An architect by trade and founding principal of ... 

