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Loring Park Neighborhood News and Events

The Loring Park neighborhood is a bicyclist & pedestrian paradise with easy access to bicycle trails, a 15 minute walk to the downtown and uptown areas, and excellent public transportation. 

The neighborhood's character, history, architecture, location, park, and green space are the top most important features that make Loring Park a "Livable Place" according to a community survey taken in preparation for the future. 

Ensuring an active social & cultural life, the neighborhood is dotted with a wide range of ethnic restaurants, entertainment, retail shops, businesses, and six of the cities' largest and most historic churches, The Woman's Club of Minneapolis, MCTC College, Metropolitan State University, Dunwoody Institute, University of St. Thomas-Minneapolis Campus, and the Walker Art Center & Sculpture Garden, and within a short walking distance the Minneapolis Art Institute, the theater district, and Orchestra Hall. 

The neighborhood crowning jewel is Loring Park, connected to Nicollet Mall by the Loring Greenway. It is the neighborhood's focal point for many festivals, films & concerts, recreational & community building activities, and offering a delightful place to take a stroll around the lake & beautiful gardens, and most recently a dog park.



(Description from livemsp.org

 

Back to the Dakota stage: St. Louis Park native Peter Himmelman returns to Minneapolis' premier jazz club on May 24

Peter Himmelman has made his home in southern California for many years, but his hometown gigs, an annual affair for many years, are eagerly anticipated. The St.MORE »

Demonstrators call on banks to support communities

Hundreds marched through the streets of downtown Minneapolis on May 11, protesting the recklessness and hypocrisy of Wells Fargo’s dealings with Minnesota’s immigrant community. The march capped a weeklong string of “Occupy”-style protests across the Twin Cities.MORE »

Singer-songwriter Dan Bern to perform May 10 at the Dakota

I met God on the edge of town / Where the wind meets the stillness

Where the darkness meets the light / Where the ocean meets the sky

Where the desert meets the rain / Where the earth meets the heavens

On the edge of town I met God

— From “God Said No,” by Dan BernMORE »

City Council delays proposal that would limit access to plazas

Plans to limit access to public plazas in Minneapolis were delayed once again Wednesday.

The City Council resolution — which council President Barb Johnson tried to bring to a vote April 13 at the full City Council meeting — has been criticized by opponents saying it targets protestors in the Occupy movement and unfairly punishes homeless people who use the plaza to sleep.MORE »

Occupy Minneapolis plans to reoccupy on Saturday

See video

Six months after their campout in front of City Hall began, Occupy Minneapolis protestors plan to reoccupy the city on Saturday, April 7. This time, they’ll pitch tents at two locations — Peavey Plaza on Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, and in Loring Park south of downtown. After they set camp, the demonstrators will march to the home of U.S. Bank CEO Richard Davis.MORE »

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About Loring Park

CONTACTS

Citizens for Loring Park Community (CLPC)
Jana Metge, Executive Coordinator
Phone: 612-874-9002
E-mail: clpc@visi.com

SCHOOLS

Public Schools:

Charter Schools:

Higher Education:


For more information on Minneapolis schools, visit Live MSP's Schools page.

PUBLIC FACILITIES

  • District 202-provides social, cultural and educational opportunities by and for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth, and their allied friends 21 and under.
    • Loring Greenway

 

BOUNDARIES AND ZIP CODE

Loring Park is located on the southwest edge of downtown Minneapolis.

North: 12th Street & the I-394 downtown connector
South: I-94
East: I-35W
West: Lyndale/Hennepin Avenue corridor 

Zip code: 55403

City of Minneapolis Neighborhood Profile-Includes trend information on neighborhood demographics, economics, and housing, taken from the most recent census data

Representatives:
MN House: Marion Greene
MN Senate: Scott Dibble
US House: Keith Ellison
City Council: Robert Lilligren



 

Loring Park Boundaries