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St. Paul may be ready to relax its prohibitions on neighborhood commercial buildings. Here’s how it could get over the finish line.
A tour through several St. Paul neighborhoods, including old school buildings, empty storefronts with unique architecture and ...
Minnesota’s suburban “donut” has devoured resources, jobs and hospitals — deepening decline in both rural towns and ...
From high-speed trains to bike-friendly infrastructure and an abundance of electric vehicles, China’s cities could offer some ...
In his walking tour of every Minneapolis neighborhood, Max Hailperin details the bridges, architecture and other features of ...
Updates and analysis from the recent Metro Transit schedule change that replaced the workhorse Route 21 with the B Line Bus ...
Beyond negative impacts on walkability, restrictive commercial zoning inhibits incremental development and raises barriers ...
Given a pending retirement, Streets.mn is looking for an experienced, enthusiastic managing editor to usher us into a new era ...
The Twin Cities’ newest BRT line is an attractive option that could turn more people into transit users — if they know about ...
Shared streets legalized in Washington State, the Highway Trust Fund goes broke and how a friend group developed its own ...
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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 ...
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