A March 26 community meeting will provide updates to the public on the Upper Harbor project in north Minneapolis. The City and the development team, led by United Properties, will share the latest information on this year’s work and discuss a proposal for a health and wellness hub on the site. Attendees will also be invited to give feedback on the proposal.
Located between Washington Avenue and the Mississippi River, Upper Harbor is being transformed to accommodate new places to live and work, a 20-acre riverside park, and a community performing arts center. The City has made improvements in and around Upper Harbor, with street construction expected to wrap up this spring. Land ownership was officially transferred from the City to the Park Board this past fall, paving the way for this year’s work on the Upper Harbor Regional Park.
Upper Harbor Redevelopment community meeting
5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 26
Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center (UROC)
2001 Plymouth Ave. N.
The meeting is open to the public. Food will be provided, please register to attend. Registration is not required but helpful for food ordering.
More information is on the City’s website.