Bring your creative spark on June 21, 2026 as we decorate three bicycles into public works of art to be displayed within the ...
I moved here in the summer of 2024 and didn’t get a chance to go to Art-A-Whirl until this year. Something I picked up on ...
When I look at housing in America today, I see a system tilted toward homeowners. We provide substantial support through the mortgage interest deduction, property tax deductions, homestead credits, ...
Starting a lease one month before the end of the old lease should give enough time to move all my possessions by bike, right?
Penn’s 2028 rebuild is our chance to fix its broken, unsafe paths. Take the county survey to advocate for a one-way cycle ...
Commuters in Minneapolis are avoiding auto costs like gasoline and car repairs by going to work by Metro Transit and biking.
In this new series, we will be chatting with urbanist content creators from across the globe about their craft. First, we have Patrick from the video channel Oh The Urbanity!
Downtown Minneapolis has a hidden world tucked away on its second story. Ten miles of bridges and connected interior spaces are carved out from the inside of skyscrapers, and they are filled with ...
The Rethinking I-94 conversation has been stuck in a false binary. The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) frames the choice as freeway vs. surface boulevard — more cars fast, or fewer cars ...
This is the final entry of a three-part series detailing the rapid transit and regional rail requirements for the Twin Cities to become a transit-oriented, climate-neutral metropolitan region. The ...
Everybody knows the Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) metropolitan area is building new housing. It’s been evident for years in the disappearing parking lots of the Mill District and the North Loop, the new ...
Previously I posted about abandoned railways repurposed as trails (rail-trails) and trails that lie alongside active rail lines (rails-with-trails) in the Twin Cities. For this post I’ll focus on ...