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Online Articles (2008)
• MCW Partner Profile: Chair David Orbuch, Jun. 26, 2008
• MCW Partner Profile: Past Chair Nate Garvis, Jun. 26, 2008
• Midtown Community Works Celebrates Another Successful Arbor Day, May 11, 2008
• Sabo Bridge Naming Ceremony to be Held, official annoucement from the City of Minneapolis, May 18, 2008
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Online Articles (2007)
• The Big Dig: Arbor Day 2007 on the Midtown Greenway, Apr. 28, 2007
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Online Articles (2006)
• Portland Tour Reveals Streetcar Possibilities, Oct. 10, 2006
• A Desire Named Streetcar: Inspired by its success, Minneapolis makes tracks to study the Portland Streetcar line, Aug. 10, 2006
• A Welcome Exchange: Midtown Global Market Opens Amid Fanfare and High Hopes, Jun. 3, 2006
• Midtown Community Works 2006 Arbor Day Tree Planting Event, Apr. 29, 2006
• Midtown Sheraton Praised for Local, Living-wage Hiring, Feb. 23, 2006
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Online Articles (2005)
• Hajji Gobana gets a loan: An ethnic-based community developer challenges the traditions of non-traditional lending, Dec. 5, 2005
• Midtown Safety Center opens at Chicago-Lake, Nov. 15, 2005
• "Global Market, Family Business" by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, Oct. 7, 2005
• Midtown redevelopment named best in Twin Cities by Minnesota Business Monthly, Sep. 2005
• Midtown: In Business - Faces of Midtown Lake Street's Small Business Community, Sep. 2005
• African Development Center of Minnesota featured in Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, Aug. 26, 2005
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Online Articles (August 2004)
• New Partners: Ryan Companies, Green Institute
• Lake Street Ambassadors: Working at Street Level (special series)
• Midtown Exchange Deal Approved
• Lake Street Design Plans Approved in Midtown
• Sustainable Overhead: The Green Institute's Rooftop is a Vision of Progress
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August 2004 PDF |
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Online
Articles (March 2004)
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Allina Will Anchor Midtown Exchange at Former Sears Site
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Project Updates: Midtown Greenway and Lake Street Reconstruction
• "Carne
Asada" Grand Opening Highlights Chicago-Lake
• Meet
the African Development Center (plus extra articles)
• Vision
for the Global Marketplace in Midtown Exchange (plus extra
articles)
• Partner Profile:
Kelly J. Gosz
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Arbor Day 2004: Information and Volunteer Signup
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March
2004 PDF |
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Online
Articles (October 2003)
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Thinking Big: Partnerships Add Their Insight to Sears Redevelopment
Effort
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Members Apply Five-Year Goals to Lake Street Reconstruction,
Sears Planning
• Scale and Ambition:
The Rise, Fall and Rise of Sears Centers Nationwide
• Events
Showcase Midtown Greenway
• Small
Business, Big Picture: Lake Street Council Joins MCW Partnership
• Partner
profile: Lake Street Council
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Con Mucho Gusto: Reaching Out to South Minneapolis’
Latino Community |
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October
2003 PDF
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Online
Articles (November 2002)
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Laying the tracks: Hennepin County explores Train Museum
concept on the Greenway
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Ingebretsen's Scandinavian Food & Gifts
• Saddle
Up and Head west: Construction Begins on Trail between Greenway
and the Southwest Corridor |
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November 2002
PDF
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Articles (August 2002)
• Bringing
New Light to Greenway Bridge Design
• Lake
Street Makeover: Designing for Small Business Success
• Partner Profile:
Gail Dorfman
• Partner Profile:
Peter McLaughlin |
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August 2002
PDF
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Online
Articles (April 2002)
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Enhancing Chicago and Park Bridge Design
• Abbott Northwestern
Hospital: A Midtown Neighbor for 120 Years
• Partner Profile:
Nate Garvis
• Greenway Extension
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Online
articles (October 2001)
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Greenway Parade of Arts 2001: Arts, Culture, Diversity Descend
Upon the Midtown Greenway
• Urban Renewal at
Lake and Nicollet
• Lake Street, Great
Street
• Midtown Crossings:
An Innovative Design Collaboration
• Conscience of the
Greenway: Tim Springer |
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articles (May 2001)
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From Past to Present: The Evolution of the Midtown Greenway
• Urban Village:
Leading the Way for Corridor Redevelopment
• Resonant Journey:
The Public Art Master Plan for the Midtown Greenway Corridor
• Arbor Day 2001:
Greening the Greenway |
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