Holland Neighborhood News and Events

The Holland neighborhood is in the center of Northeast Minneapolis and is part of the NE Minneapolis Arts District.  The neighborhood has modestly-priced homes and a mix of businesses including: professional services, pubs, bakeries, art space, convenience stores, auto related businesses, social associations and restaurants. Lowry, University and Central Avenue are the neighborhood's main commercial areas and have frequent transit service.  Many in the neighborhood can conveniently walk or bike to Edison High School, Northeast Library, and Jackson Square Park as these amenities are located in the midst of residential development.

(Description from livemsp.org

For detailed demographic information, see the neighborhood profile from Minnesota Compass

 

 

Qwest work now, resurfacing planned for Lowry

Why has Lowry Avenue Northeast been torn up for most of the summer?

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NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES | Northeast bike debate heats up

Everyone knows Minneapolis is the Numero Uno biking city – and from the talk around Northeast one might conclude that this neighborhood is the #1 biking community.

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18th Avenue Bikeway finally open

There was snow on the ground when the overhead signs went in, but the 18th Avenue Bikeway was technically closed to traffic at University Avenue until just recently, when the last pieces went in.

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Bike trails update

It’s called a commuter bike trail, bringing downtown-employed suburban riders smoothly to a beautiful river view at downtown’s residential outskirts—but it can just as easily work to bring Northeas

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Brainstorm on "green campus" ideas June 29

Underground it’s a sinkhole. Long John Pond, a mosquito-ridden bog was there in the late 1800s and before Shoreham Yard was built.

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