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New coalition boosts activities to keep North Side kids safe, active
New coalition boosts activities to keep North Side kids safe and active in Minneapolis It s been a tough year. A new North Commons Park program is here to help. July 2, 2021 8:21pm Text size Copy shortlink:
A Minneapolis park in the heart of the North Side will be a bustling hub of sports, games and volunteer projects this summer a place for kids to play safely after a difficult year of violence and COVID-19 disruptions.
A new coalition of nonprofits and organizations called Seeds to Harvest this month is boosting the number of free sports and activities at North Commons Park, launching its Summer Games program where kids can try out new activities from handball to mountain biking and chess.
New downtown Minneapolis park blends mill ruins, Indigenous culture Water Works is the Mpls. Park Board s latest project in a long effort to increase public access to the Mississippi. May 20, 2021 12:03pm Text size Copy shortlink:
A new downtown Minneapolis park that aims to draw more visitors to the historic Mississippi riverfront is now open.
Water Works, a $24 million, three-acre project, sits within Mill Ruins Park and overlooks the Stone Arch Bridge. It features an 1,800-square-foot patio with gas fire pits, terraced steps with a winding ramp for accessible public gatherings, a mezzanine lawn for performances, a playground and a combined bike and pedestrian street, called a woonerf, connecting downtown Minneapolis to West River Parkway.
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A new light over north Minneapolis beckons visitors to a Mississippi riverfront park Susan Du, Star Tribune
A 35-foot light pole will serve as a beacon for visitors to the first new riverfront park space in north Minneapolis since 2007.
The Minneapolis Parks Foundation raised $18.1 million to help pay for the 26th Avenue North Overlook and Water Works redevelopment of Mill Ruins Park in downtown Minneapolis. On Tuesday, the foundation and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board announced the completion of the Overlook.
Abutting the Mississippi River at N. 26th Avenue, the overlook is an oval platform encircling the light pole, which can beam a variety of colors into the sky to guide visitors to the Hawthorne neighborhood.