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Roster Article on HammeringDown.com Hello! In this episode of Hammering Down, I sit down at Lake and Bryant in Lyn-Lake, Minneapolis to talk about Legion FC's initial roster decisions and the W League. It's always hard to say good-bye, but it's always a good day to say hello again to familiar faces. If you did enjoy, follow me on Twitter @KaylorHodges --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hammering-down/support
After the killing of George Floyd, people took to the streets. Protests gave way to civil unrest, and many buildings — including small, minority and immigrant-owned businesses and organizations — were left damaged or destroyed. More than 1,500 buildings in Minneapolis and St. Paul suffered damage during the days of looting and burning, according to a Star Tribune analysis. Community members have joined forces to start the long rebuilding process. But will customers return to the businesses that made Lake Street in Minneapolis a vibrant business district? MPR News host Angela Davis talks with community stakeholders about rebuilding, reopening and returning to Minneapolis. Guests: Allison Sharkey is executive director of the Lake Street Council and a member of the newly established Minneapolis Forward: Community Now Coalition. Kelly Drummer is president of Migizi, a nonprofit organization that trains Native youth in media skills. Migizi’s building was totaled during the uprising. David Wellington is a commercial real estate developer. Some of his company’s Lake Street properties were damaged or destroyed. Faatemah is the owner of the Suitespot Salonspa in the Lyn-Lake area who is spearheading a neighborhood beautification project.
Jazz88's resident foodie, Matt Gundrum, examines new venues for Bibuta, Cheese Louise, and Bark and the Bite. Also: an obit for soon-to-close Lyn-Lake deli Mevyn, an examination of the food categories in City Pages' new Best of the Twin Cities list, and a plug for some fine eats at the brand-new home of the Minnesota United soccer team, Allianz Field. Oh, and our first patio-dining weather of the year is here this weekend! Matt and Patty talk al fresco hot spots.
Jazz88's resident foodie, Matt Gundrum, examines new venues for Bibuta, Cheese Louise, and Bark and the Bite. Also: an obit for soon-to-close Lyn-Lake deli Mevyn, an examination of the food categories in City Pages' new Best of the Twin Cities list, and a plug for some fine eats at the brand-new home of the Minnesota United soccer team, Allianz Field. Oh, and our first patio-dining weather of the year is here this weekend! Matt and Patty talk al fresco hot spots.
Jazz88's resident foodie, Matt Gundrum, examines new venues for Bibuta, Cheese Louise, and Bark and the Bite. Also: an obit for soon-to-close Lyn-Lake deli Mevyn, an examination of the food categories in City Pages' new Best of the Twin Cities list, and a plug for some fine eats at the brand-new home of the Minnesota United soccer team, Allianz Field. Oh, and our first patio-dining weather of the year is here this weekend! Matt and Patty talk al fresco hot spots.
This episode is brought to you by Tin Whisker's Brewing (http://twbrewing.com/)! We thank them for their support! Please make it down to their St.Paul location ASAP, and when you do, tell them we sent ya! This week the fellows unpack the Wild, Better Call Saul, Killer Pink Floyd Shrimp, the takes that are like a familiar sweater, Max Bemis' hatred, what's happened to the Lyn/Lake neighborhood, Legislative snowflakery, Surdyk's and FOOOTTBBALLL!! Music provided by In Lieu https://inlieumpls.bandcamp.com/ They are playing this Sunday 4/16 at the Amersterdam http://www.amsterdambarandhall.com/