Downtown Minneapolis Is Still Growing. Where Precisely Are People Moving?
8 May 2022
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Back in 2020, in the wake of pandemic-driven office closures and civil unrest, many assumed that downtown Minneapolis would become a ghost town. Though the number of office workers has declined considerably, downtown isn’t dead yet. New residents are still moving in, and residential developments are sprouting all the time.
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