![]() S.Ī $200 million downtown development project by Polaris Properties Group, Taconic Capital Advisors, Wilson Street Hotel Group, and Sherman Associates will transform this 1.6 million-square-foot “city within a city” into a can’t-miss destination, complete with new offices, retail and restaurant space, apartment units, a boutique hotel, a meeting and events facility, and indoor parking. Harmonia, a project by Sherman Associates, will demolish the old Wells Fargo operations center to create these robust downtown living and working spaces, plus a food-and-beverage district developed in partnership with local chef David Fhima and his family, who plan to partner with local BIPOC restaurateurs to offer diverse food options within the block. ![]() This $400 million project-a 2.5-acre block connecting the Mill District and North Loop to the Central Business District-will include a 10-story, mid-rise apartment a 20-plus story, high-rise apartment and a 25-plus story, mixed-use, high-rise building. That’s North Loop Green, a development project by Texas-based Hines and partners AFL-CIO Building Investment Trust and Marquee Development, which will include two buildings connected by a skyway: a 36-story apartment-slash-rental complex and a 14-story office complex, complete with 17,000 square feet of commercial space by 2024. On your way to a Twins game at Target Field this summer, you may notice the construction of a soaring mixed-use project on an expansive, almost 3.5-acre site. Round up $5 to add gallery admission to your mini golf ticket. According to the Walker, the work is based upon a treasured and historical Hmong item called a paj ntaub (pronounced “pan dow”), or story cloth. It’s tee time on the terrace! The ten-hole, artist-designed course features a new design created by the Asian American Organizing Project’s Youth Action Team called Always Have Been Sewn. Then stop by and play a piano to share your own gift of music, or enjoy a scheduled performance at any of these two dozen locations on Thursdays from 12-1pm. From June 1-30, enjoy two dozen pianos painted by local artists and youth groups with the team Minneapolis in Bloom. Pianos on Parade presented by PNC Bank is an annual celebration of our visual arts and performance community. Location: 24 placements throughout downtown A collaboration between the festival and the Mill City Museum enables three temporary public art installations to engage school-age children on museum field trips, which will be on display before and after the festival. ![]() This year, expect more than 200 artist booths in 15 categories, 28 live music performances, and local food trucks to boot from June 17–18 on the riverfront from West River Parkway from 11th Ave. Art, music, culture, and food collide at the annual Stone Arch Bridge Festival-the third largest festival in the Twin Cities. ![]()
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