Twin Cities community news this week features the Minneapolis City Council rejecting Agape’s George Floyd Square redevelopment while waiving property taxes, a planned Target Field concessions strike by Unite Here Local 17 ahead of the Twins-Dodgers series, and severe storm recovery that forced the demolition of part of 56 Brewing’s patio.

Memorial at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis
Community members gather at George Floyd Square to honor his legacy and advocate for racial justice. Image courtesy of https://davisvanguard.org/

Twin Cities Headlines: Twin Cities and Minnesota News This Week: Floyd Square Vote, Target Field Strike, and Storm Recovery

A Week of Shifting Community Priorities

This roundup of Twin Cities community news covers three stories reshaping local neighborhoods, stadiums, and businesses. Each one shows how civic decisions, labor action, and weather collided across Minneapolis and St. Paul.

George Floyd Square Redevelopment Voted Down

The Minneapolis City Council rejected a proposal allowing Minnesota Agape to redevelop the “Peoples’ Way” site in a 10-2 vote. Instead, council members chose to seek new community directions. They paired the decision with tax relief, waiving property taxes to ease local financial burdens.

Target Field Concessions Strike Looms

Concession workers represented by Unite Here Local 17 announced strike plans for June 22. The action targets the high-profile Minnesota Twins home series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. More than 500 workers are demanding higher wages, health insurance access, and stronger job protections.

Severe Weather Recovery Across the Metro

Back-to-back thunderstorms brought heavy tree damage and widespread power outages. In a striking piece of Twin Cities community news, a portion of Northeast Minneapolis’s popular 56 Brewing patio was demolished after a property encroachment dispute with Xcel Energy.

Summary

From civic votes to labor demands and storm cleanup, these stories show a community navigating change on multiple fronts.


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