๐๏ธ Seven Points Redevelopment Update ๐๏ธ
South Uptown Neighborhood Association has received an updated timeline from Doran Companies regarding the Seven Points redevelopment project.
Demolition of structures on the southern half of the blockโincluding the former CB2, Kitchen Window, and Famous Daveโs buildingsโis now scheduled to begin April 20. ๐งฑ
Following demolition, soil correction and footings work will take place throughout the summer. Construction of the new apartment building is expected to begin in the September/October timeframe. ๐ง๐ข
Weโll continue to stay in touch with Doran and share updates as more information becomes available. Thanks for staying engaged! ๐ฌ
๐ง Traffic Calming Projects Coming in 2026 ๐โฌ๏ธ
Minneapolis Public Works is proposing a range of traffic calming projects across the city in 2026โincluding speed humps, traffic circles, and intersection bump-outs designed to slow traffic and improve safety for everyone. ๐๐ถโโ๏ธ๐ดโโ๏ธ
Theyโre hosting a series of workshops this April where neighbors can learn more, share feedback, and ask questions. ๐ฃ๏ธ
While there are no projects currently planned in South Uptown, nearby areas will see improvements:
โก๏ธ To the west: traffic calming on the 3000 blocks of Holmes & Humboldt Ave S
โก๏ธ North of Lake Street in Lowry Hill East: 10+ projects planned
Curious whatโs proposed near you? Check out the map here:
๐ https://www.minneapolismn.gov/getting-around/parking-driving/traffic-calming/
You can also request traffic calming for specific locations and see what others have submitted. Your input helps shape safer streets! ๐ฌ
#mpls #TrafficSafety #SouthUptown #SlowDown
Donโt Pick Up Discarded Needles! Contact a Motherโs Love.
South Uptown Meeting features Lyndale Ave Reconstruction ๐ฒ๐ฃ๏ธ
Join your neighbors on Wednesday, April 1 at 7:00 PM at 3501 Aldrich Avenue S for an important community conversation about the future of Lyndale Avenue! Representatives from Hennepin County Public Works will present their updated recommended design for the Lyndale Avenue reconstruction project. The previous design shared last summer received significant community feedbackโthis new proposal reflects those concerns and includes key changes, such as a separated two-way bikeway on the east sideinstead of the originally proposed mixed-use path.
This is a great opportunity to:
๐ Learn whatโs changed
โ Ask questions and share your thoughts
๐๏ธ Stay informed about a project now planned for construction starting in 2028 (Franklin Ave to W. 31st St)
๐ Learn more ahead of time: https://beheardhennepin.org/lyndale-avenue
All South Uptown renters, homeowners, business owners, and property owners (18+) are considered members and are welcome to attend. We hope to see you there! ๐
Join the Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85651291972?pwd=uBk70TT88ae5Rha37HIO5pDaDQl3yH.1
Join us for South Uptown Happy Hour! ๐ปโจ
Weโre back on the first Thursday of the month, and our next gathering is Thursday, April 2 from 5:30โ7:00 PM at Morrissey's Irish Pub.
Come out to connect with neighbors ๐ค, learn more about whatโs happening in South Uptown ๐ก, and support a fantastic local spot ๐.
South Uptown Neighborhood Association will provide appetizers ๐ง๐โjust bring yourself and grab your favorite drink! ๐บ๐ฅ
Weโd love to see you there! ๐
๐ฒ๐ฅ Ride Into April with Pastries & Pedals! โ๐ธ
Join your neighbors for the return of Perennial Pastry Ridesโhappening every Saturday in April! These fun, social rides are part of the global 30 Days of Biking movement, and best of allโtheyโre completely free and organized by the Bicycle Alliance of Minnesota.
All rides start at Perennial Cycle and follow a relaxed, no-drop pace (8โ10 mph), making them welcoming for riders of all ages and comfort levels. Expect a scenic 4โ6 mile ride (with the option to double it if you return with the group), ending at a park or outdoor space for pastries, coffee, prizes, and great company.
๐ New or nervous about joining? The South Uptown Neighborhood Association has you covered! Look for our volunteers in South Uptown t-shirtsโweโll be there as friendly faces to ride alongside you and help you feel right at home.
๐
Saturday, April 4 & 11
๐ 9:00 AM โ 12:00 PM
Come for the ride, stay for the vibesโwe hope to see you there!
๐โจ South Uptown Earth Day Clean Up โจ๐
Join your neighbors on Saturday, April 18 from 9:30AMโ12:00PM at Bryant Square Park Recreation Center (3101 Bryant Ave S) to help keep our community clean! ๐งน๐๏ธ
Weโll provide free trash bags, gloves, grabbers, and snacksโjust stop by the park and weโll send you out to tidy up a few nearby blocks so the whole neighborhood gets some love. ๐
Itโs a fun, easy way to make a difference and meet fellow neighbors along the way. Letโs work together to keep South Uptown looking its best! ๐ฑ๐ก
This event is part of the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Boardโs annual Earth Day celebration. Learn more: https://www.minneapolisparks.org/activities-events/events/earth_day_cleanup/
#EarthDay #SouthUptown #CommunityCleanup #LoveWhereYouLive โป๏ธ
Lead Service Lines: How to Check Your Home and Whatโs Being Done
Older homes in Minneapolis may still be connected to the water system by lead service lines, which can allow small amounts of lead to enter drinking water. Even low levels of lead exposure can affect healthโparticularly for children and pregnant peopleโby impacting brain development and the nervous system.
The City of Minneapolis has created an online Lead Service Line Map where residents can check whether their property may still have a lead line and learn about replacement projects underway across the city. You can explore the map and search your address here:
https://www.minneapolismn.gov/resident-services/utility-services/water/water-quality/water-quality-lead/plumbing-faucets/lead-service-line-map/
The site also lists active replacement projects by neighborhood. For example, lead service lines are currently being replaced as part of sewer upgrades on Aldrich Ave S between 27th and 32nd Streets.
If homeowners choose to replace their service line independently, the cost is typically around $10,000. The City allows this cost to be assessed to your property taxes at a low interest rate to make the work more manageable.
Because service lines run from the water main to individual homes, they are considered private property, meaning their replacement cannot be funded through water utility fees. Doing so would roughly double utility bills citywide.
Citywide, it is estimated that about $1 billion will be needed to remove all remaining lead service lines before the state goal of 2033 or the federal EPA requirement of 2037. Current state funding is expected to run out by the end of this year, though proposed legislation would add $250 million in additional funding. Conservation Minnesota is encouraging residents to contact their legislators in support of this funding.
Conservation Minnesota recently hosted a webinar about lead service lines and the replacement effort. See the recording here: https://youtu.be/yuFHCKNyBhk?si=9aBVlF1GOfbHAhrB
๐ง Seven Points Redevelopment Update ๐ง
Last summer, the City approved plans by Doran Companies to redevelop the southern portion of the Seven Points shopping center. The project will replace the former CB2, Kitchen Window, and part of the existing structure with a 5-story, 228-unit apartment building ๐ข.
Originally, construction was expected to begin in fall 2025, but the timeline slipped and the South Uptown Neighborhood Association did not receive updates for several months. We recently learned that Doran closed on the sale of the southern half of the Seven Points site last week, and construction is now expected to begin later this year.
The approved design features a C-shaped building surrounding an interior courtyard and fronting Hennepin Avenue, W. 31st Street, and Girard Avenue. Along Hennepin, the building will include residential amenities such as a lobby, mail room, bike storage, and fitness center, rather than new retail space. This reflects a recent change to the Cityโs zoning code that reduced the required amount of ground-floor retail; the existing Seven Points shops meet the requirement.
Plans also call for improvements to Girard Avenue, creating a more pedestrian-oriented space ๐ถ with limited vehicle access for loading. Resident parking will be accommodated in the existing 700+ stall parking ramp, which is currently underutilized ๐.
The South Uptown Neighborhood Association will continue reaching out to Doran for additional details โ including when demolition of the existing buildings may begin. We hope to share more information with neighbors soon.
Plans Revealed for 47-Unit Apartment Building at 3523โ3525 Hennepin
Plans Revealed for 47-Unit Apartment Building at 3523โ3525 Hennepin
Developers from Elliot Capital Group presented preliminary plans for a new apartment building at 3523 and 3525 Hennepin Avenue during the March 4 meeting of the South Uptown Land Use & Transportation Committee.
The proposal calls for a four-story, 47-unit apartment building that would replace the two existing duplexes on the site. The development would include a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartments, with 29 parking stalls located in a garage accessed from the alley. ๐
The building is being designed by Christian Dean Architecture and would feature red and cream-colored brick with metal panel accents, reflecting the color palette of nearby buildings along Hennepin Avenue. Many of the units are planned to include private decks or patios, and the garage area will provide secure bike storage for residents. ๐ฒ The project also includes a green roof, supporting the Cityโs sustainability goals.
The proposal fits within current zoning and does not require any variances. As required by the City of Minneapolisโ Inclusionary Zoning ordinance, the development would include two to three affordable units.
Elliot Capital Group hopes to secure financing and break ground as early as this summer, though it may take until 2027 for construction to begin depending on financing and approvals. Once underway, the project is expected to take about 13 months to complete. ๐๏ธ
The developer will move forward with City Planning approvals when ready, and the South Uptown Neighborhood Association will help keep neighbors informed about upcoming opportunities for public input.
You can review the presentation slides from the March 4 meeting for additional details about the project [link to slide deck].
๐ฅ๐ฝ Vendors Wanted: Uptown Farmers Market 2026! ๐๐
The Uptown Farmers Market is gearing up for its second season โ and weโre actively seeking vendors to join us! After an inaugural 2025 season that exceeded all expectations, with strong support from neighbors across all eight surrounding neighborhoods, weโre excited to build on that momentum in 2026. Last yearโs vendors praised the marketโs outstanding logistics and on-site staff support, creating a smooth and successful experience all around. ๐
The 2026 season will run every Thursday evening from 4:00โ8:00 PM, June 4 through October 1, near the corner of Lake Street and Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis. (Beginning in September, the market will close at 7:30 PM as daylight hours shorten.) ๐๐๏ธ
We are especially interested in vendors offering fresh produce ๐ฅฌ๐ฅ and prepared foods ๐ช๐ฅ, but welcome a variety of high-quality local products that help create a vibrant, community-centered market.
If youโre a farmer, food maker, or local producer looking to connect with an enthusiastic Uptown customer base, weโd love to hear from you! ๐ป๐๏ธโจ Click here to fill out the Vendor Form: https://uptownmarket.org/become-a-vendor
๐ณ City Trees Are Back for Spring โ Order Soon! ๐ฑ
The City of Minneapolis City Trees program has just announced its spring tree sale, and nowโs the time to act! Minneapolis residents and businesses can order up to three beautiful trees for just $30 each. If you live in a Green Zone area, you may qualify for free trees (with help selecting and planting them), and special options are also available for businesses and nonprofits. ๐ฟ
Trees help lower energy bills, provide cooling shade, support wildlife, and increase property values โ a win for you and for our neighborhood. ๐๐ฆ๐ก Supplies and tree varieties are limited, so we encourage you to place your order as soon as possible. Letโs grow a greener South Uptown together! ๐ https://www.minneapolismn.gov/government/programs-initiatives/environmental-programs/city-trees/?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=
๐๏ธ South Uptown Land Use & Transportation Committee Meeting ๐ฒ
Join us on Wednesday, March 4 at 7:00 PM at 3501 Aldrich Ave S (1st Floor Conference Room) for an important discussion about a proposed new development in the neighborhood.
Elliot Capital Group will present plans for a 4-story, 47-unit apartment building proposed for 3523 & 3525 Hennepin Avenue. The project would replace two existing duplexes and include 29 parking stalls accessed from the alley. ๐ข๐
This is a great opportunity to:
๐ Review the proposed design
๐ Learn more about the project details
โ Ask questions and share feedback
Neighbors can attend in person or via Zoom - Join the Zoom Meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84950239939?pwd=ExZRUPBsoJz71xgMqAsXCFxum7eS6G.1
Your voice mattersโcome be part of the conversation about South Uptownโs future! ๐
๐ South Uptown Board Vacancy โ Get Involved! ๐
The South Uptown Neighborhood Association has a new opening on our Board of Directors. One of our board members has had to step back due to a family matter, and weโre now looking for someone to step in and help lead our work.
The Board will appoint an individual to serve out the remainder of the term, running through September 2027, during the March 17, 2026 South Uptown meeting.
Weโre seeking neighbors who are passionate about community service and can bring skills such as:
๐ฐ Fundraising
๐ค Nonprofit experience
๐ Management & planning
๐ฃ Outreach & community engagement
We are especially committed to ensuring our Board reflects the rich diversity of our neighborhood. We strongly encourage renters and people of color to apply. ๐๏ธโจ
Serving on the Board is a fun and meaningful way to connect with neighbors, shape neighborhood priorities, and make a real impact right here in South Uptown. ๐ณ๐ก
Interested? Fill out our brief online application form for more details and to submit your name.
Weโd love to hear from you! ๐
๐โจ 1st Thursday South Uptown Happy Hour โจ๐ป
Join your neighbors for our next South Uptown Happy Hour on Thursday, March 5, 5:30โ7:00 PM at Morrisseyโs Irish Pub (913 W. Lake St.)!
Itโs a great chance to:
๐ค Meet new friends
๐ก Learn more about whatโs happening in South Uptown
๐ Support an awesome local business
As always, the South Uptown Neighborhood Association will provide free appetizers, and attendees can purchase their own beverages. ๐๐บ
This monthly tradition keeps getting better โ weโd love to see you there! ๐ #SouthUptown #NeighborhoodConnections #SupportLocal
๐ถ๏ธ What a Chili Fest! ๐ฅฃ
Around 200 neighbors turned out on Sunday, February 22 at Bryant Square Park for the 27th Annual South Uptown Chili Fest โ and what a wonderful afternoon it was! From savory bites to sweet conversations, the event was full of warmth, laughter, and community spirit. โค๏ธ
Together, we shared great food, connected with neighbors, and supported both the South Uptown Neighborhood Association and Joyce Uptown Food Shelf. Thatโs what community is all about!
A huge thank you to our generous chili sponsors โ Bryant Lake Bowl, Gigi's Cafe, Nightingale, and Uptown Diner โ for donating the delicious chili that kept everyone coming back for seconds! ๐
And thank you to the dozens of South Uptown volunteers who made this beloved annual tradition possible. We couldnโt do it without you! ๐
Hereโs to 27 years of chili, connection, and community โ and many more to come! ๐ถ๏ธ๐
๐๐ฑ South Uptown Climate Adaptation Report
The South Uptown Climate Adaptation Report outlines how our neighborhood can prepare for the growing impacts of climate change โ including heavier rain and flash flooding ๐ง๏ธ, extreme heat ๐ก๏ธ, and periods of drought ๐พ. The report identifies practical steps the neighborhood association and individual residents can take to strengthen resilience, protect our homes and infrastructure, and care for one another during extreme weather events. We invite you to read the full report and learn how you can be part of building a stronger, more climate-ready South Uptown. ๐
๐ You Asked How to Help Neighbors Stay Housed โ Hereโs How ๐
Many neighbors have been asking what they can do to help people stay in their homes. Hereโs a direct, meaningful way to make an immediate impact.
A powerful new rent relief fundraiser through Neighbors Helping Neighbors is now LIVE โ with an ambitious goal to raise $250,000 by Friday to help pay rent for 175 local families next week.
This effort relaunched with strong community backing, including fiscal sponsorship from the Family Housing Fund and pro bono legal support from Dorsey & Whitney, ensuring the process is trusted, secure, and ready to deliver. A soft launch last week confirmed that rent payments are already moving.
The average rent request is about $1,400. Every dollar raised goes directly toward keeping families housed. The bigger goal? $1.3 million to support 1,000 families by the end of the month.
If youโre able, please consider contributing and sharing with your networks. When neighbors show up for neighbors, we make an immediate, tangible difference.
๐ Donate here:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/a4ar9-twin-cities-ice-relief-fund
More money = more rent paid. Letโs do this. ๐โจ
๐ถ๏ธ 27th Annual South Uptown Chili Fest ๐ถ๏ธ
๐ Sunday, February 22, 2026
โฐ 12:00 โ 2:00 PM
๐ Bryant Square Park Recreation Center- 3101 Bryant Ave S.
Grab a bowl and come warm up with your neighbors at one of South Uptownโs most beloved traditions! ๐ฅฃโค๏ธ Join us for delicious chili, community connection, and a fun afternoon for all ages while supporting
the South Uptown Neighborhood Association.
๐ฒ Four local restaurants will be serving their signature chili varieties (meat & veggie), so you can sample and meet new friends along the way.
โจ What to expect:
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ Fun for all ages
๐ง Free childcare & kidsโ crafts
๐ Door prizes
๐ค Learn more about your neighborhood association
๐ฅซ Food Drive for the Joyce Uptown Food Shelf
Please bring non-perishable, non-expired items such as:
โข Ramen, rice
โข Canned protein like tuna, salmon and chicken
โข Instant oatmeal packets
โข Canned fruits & vegetables
โข Beans
We also gladly accept personal care items like diapers & wipes, toilet paper, feminine hygiene products, toothbrushes, and toothpaste ๐ชฅ๐งป
๐ Want to help make Chili Fest happen? Sign up for a volunteer shift here: https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/1192774658083/false#/invitation
๐ Sponsored by:
Bryant Lake Bowl, Gigiโs Cafe, Nightingale and Uptown Diner