News

Factories and future architecture, microparticles and managing event congestion — it’s a land of contrasts in this week’s Links.
More than 100 people gathered in South Minneapolis recently to display, chat about and ride cargo bikes of all shapes and ...
A walk through the East-Bank Wedge reveals surprising layers of Minneapolis history, from 19th-century banks to contemporary ...
With an overbuilt highway system, Minnesota needs legislators willing to invest in safe, affordable transit that is ...
A tour through several St. Paul neighborhoods, including old school buildings, empty storefronts with unique architecture and ...
St. Paul may be ready to relax its prohibitions on neighborhood commercial buildings. Here’s how it could get over the finish ...
Santa Monica residents fight against affordable housing, the Supreme Court loosens requirements for environmental impact ...
In this issue of the Streets.mn newsletter, learn about why St. Paul needs zoning reform, a grassroots B Line campaign, the second part of the Midtown Greenway history and the aunties of active ...
Minnesota’s suburban “donut” has devoured resources, jobs and hospitals — deepening decline in both rural towns and ...
Every day, The Overhead Wire collects national and international news about cities and sends the links to their email list. At the end of the week they post some of the most popular stories to Greater ...
Every day, decisions about our streets, transit and land use shape our neighborhoods and how we live, work and connect with one another. Yet, too often, the voices of everyday Minnesotans are left out ...
Editor’s note: This is the second article in a three-part series discussing the City of Saint Paul’s zoning laws that severely limit where businesses can be located. In last week’s article, I showed ...