MinnPost Social: The Future of the Twin Downtowns
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MinnPost Social: The Future of the Twin Downtowns

Join Cityscape columnist Bill Lindeke and three Twin Cities leaders as they discuss why downtown solutions matter to everyone.

By MinnPost

Date and time

Wednesday, June 5 · 5:30 - 7pm CDT

Location

Urban Growler Brewing Company

2325 Endicott Street Saint Paul, MN 55114

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Post-pandemic struggles have changed both Minneapolis and St. Paul's downtowns for everyone, from the office worker to the resident to the occasional visitor attending an event or dining out. Many are hard at work reimagining what a thriving downtown looks like in 2024 and beyond. At this upcoming MinnPost Social, join Cityscape columnist Bill Lindeke in conversation with three Twin Cities leaders, Adam Duininck, Lynette Dumalag and Joe Hughes, about why downtown solutions matter to everyone.

This lively session is part of our MinnPost Social event series, presented by Darla Kashian — RBC Wealth Management and Great River Energy, in which MinnPost journalists share insights with audience members in a casual atmosphere that includes hosted light appetizers and a cash bar. The full Urban Growler food menu will also be available to order from.

Bill Lindeke is a lecturer in Urban Studies at the University of Minnesota’s Department of Geography, Environment and Society. He is the author of multiple books on Twin Cities culture and history, most recently St. Paul: an Urban Biography.

Adam Duininck is President and CEO of the Minneapolis Downtown Council.

Lynette Dumalag is a St. Louis Park city council member. She has also serves on the Urban Land Institute MN board and formerly served on the Minneapolis Downtown Council board.

Joe Hughes is the owner of Union Park Management which owns and operates apartment and retail properties primarily in St. Paul.

This event is FREE to MinnPost members. Click here to donate and become a member! Once you've donated, email members@minnpost.com for your promo code for free tickets while supplies last. If tickets remain, they will be made available on May 22nd to the public for $10 each.


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