The project aims to bridge the gap between minority communities and access to pools. Author: Hanna Conway Updated: 5:42 PM CDT June 14, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS Starting in November, the corner of Plymouth Avenue and Lyndale Avenue will transform from a warehouse to a V3 Community Center. We re going to have an instructional pool, a running track, and a community meeting space and a retail space, said V3 Sports Founder Erika Binger.
V3 is a nonprofit organization that works to solve the lack of swimming access among minority communities and provides equity in wellness opportunities.
Binger says the center is something North Minneapolis really needs.