This is an answer to the question below.
Courtney Boettcher
CARAG resident and employee of MCDA

-----Original Message-----
From: Cooper, Bob 
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 9:35 AM
To: Boettcher, Courtney
Subject: RE: [Mpls] Weak Candidates


It's the old puppet studio/awning shop/barber shop/auto body shop.  A guy
named Ned Abul-Hajj has purchased the building; he has a very checkered
history of developments in the City.  No one is quite sure what he has
planned, but he is working on the properties.  I know that Bedlam Theater is
trying to secure space there.  It's kind of a wait and see sort of thing...

Thanks for passing this along.  



Robert Cooper
Minneapolis Community Development Agency
NRP/Citizen Participation Department
155-5th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN   55401
voice:  (612) 673-5239
fax:     (612) 673-5259
web:   http://www.mcda.org


-----Original Message-----
From: Boettcher, Courtney 
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 9:25 AM
To: Cooper, Bob
Subject: FW: [Mpls] Weak Candidates



Hi Bob,
Do you know anything about this?  I mean across the street from MayDay?
Courtney
-----Original Message-----
From: Rosalind Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 11:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mpls] Weak Candidates


This is the message that I _meant_ to send a few minutes ago.  

Since spring is threatening is near, I'm thinking about
Saturday or Sundays spent riding my bicycle from one coffee shop to
another.  My usual routine is to head to the Hard Times for breakfast and a
couple cups of very strong, very good coffee.  There I spend some time
writing or even discussing local politics with fellow malcontents.  Then
ride along
the River Road to Thirty-sixth or Forty-second street and cut across to
Bloomington Avenue and the Mayday Cafe.  

The bike paths along the River Road seem safe for now from development and
gentrification.  The Hard Times, however, not.  The Mayday Cafe is not
threatened as far as I know.  But someone has bought the whole corner on
the opposite side of Bloomington.  No one knows what is planned for it and
they sound very nervous discussing the subject.

Rosalind Nelson
Bancroft


At 11:44 PM 3/2/01 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I really wish we could define, somehow, the essence of 
>urban/comfy/funky/diverse Minneapolis so our political leaders could defend

>it better when making policy. Maybe their intentions are good, but I sense 
>they just don't have the same esthetic that Minneapolis residents share.
>
>Might make an interesting discussion... what makes Minneapolis home? How
are 
>these things threatened by development and gentrification? How can they be 
>protected?
>
>Lately, for example, I've been enjoying exploring the Northeast n
>eighborhoods, and especially like all the little angled blocks, bridges,
and 
>odd pockets of industrial/commercial space that are created by the railroad

>tracks. Compare this to the proposed developments along the Hiawatha LRT 
>corridor... parking lots, McArchitecture transit stations, high-density 
>housing, commercial hubs, chain stores and of course six lanes of pavement 
>running through it all. Can you wonder why some of us wish they would just 
>leave our city alone?
>
>-- Holle Brian
>Bancroft
>(612) 822-6593
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