What will rise from the ruins of Minneapolis Water Works?
Transcription
What will rise from the ruins of Minneapolis Water Works?
What will rise from the ruins of Minneapolis Water Works? You’re invited to share your riverfront experience with the Minneapolis Parks Foundation and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, partners on a threemonth project to identify program ideas and produce design concepts and feasibility analysis for a possible future park on the former FujiYa site. Please join us for a community meeting about the future of the former Fuji Ya site. Thursday, 15 December 6:00 – 8:00 PM ADM Room – Sixth Floor Mill City Museum 710 South Second Street (Administrative building, south of the main museum entrance.) Parking !""#$%$&$'"()&*+,-"+.")/)+0)10$"+,"%2$" neighborhood. !""3)4("()&*+,-"+."56788")9&:..";$9:,'";%&$$%" from the museum !""<($,"0:%"()&*+,-")9&:.."%2$".%&$$%"+."5=788 Former Fuji Ya site now being considered for future Water Works park, between Portland Avenue South and the Third Avenue Bridge, and between First Street South and the Mississippi River. The Minneapolis Parks Foundation and Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board are interested in what you know about the Mississippi River and the central riverfront, as well as what you hope for the future :>"%2+.".($9+)0"(0)9$":>",$+-21:&2::'"+4(:&%),9$"),'",)%+:,)0".+-,+?9),9$7"@2+."4$$%+,-"A+00">$)%B&$"1&+$>" presentations by MS&R Architects and HR&A Advisors, followed by a group discussion facilitated by Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. To learn more about the Water Works project, please visit MplsParksFoundation.org. We look forward to seeing you! Thank you!