Loring 100 Apartments

Loring Park Development District

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Loring Park, Minnesota

The Loring Park Development will provide a major new residential complex within very convenient access to the full range of urban services and ameneties. It also will create a major new hotel/convention center, and will provide coherence of design to the nine-block project area. The major environmental costs of the development will be the substantial demolition of existing business and residential structures, with the attendant displacement of the indigenous population; the vacation of streets for the greenway construction, which will result in increased traffic congestion and air/noise pollution problems; creation of short-term noise, dust and disruption of pedestrian and vehicular traffic associated with construction activities; erection of tall and massive structures which create the potential for adverse shadow and wind effects; and concentration of the population with attendant increases in demand for local and urban facilities and services.

Description of the proposed action

Sample hyperlink is here. The EIS was required before approval.

Involved Agencies

Part I.

"Since the proposed project has already entailed substantial demolition of indigenous structures (about 46 buildings, or approximately 70% of the entire demolition workload, has already been completed), a description of the neighborhood that is giving way to this development will be described in some detail,"

By the 1970s, the Minnesotan Indigenous population had risen to TKTK1%. The tribes of the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, Miami and Hochunk nations were all present.

Public Comment

Footnotes

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