$17 million housing complex for homeless young adults to be built downtown Minneapolis
via Star Tribune
“Construction starts next week in downtown Minneapolis on a $17 million, five-story housing complex for people in their late teens and early 20s who are homeless.
Downtown View will be located at 41 N. 12th St. and include 46 residential units and support services for people ages 18 to 24, according to this week’s announcement by YouthLink and Project for Pride in Living (PPL).”
“A groundbreaking ceremony for the building is scheduled for 4 p.m. April 18. It was designed by Urban Works Architecture, developed by PPL and will be built by Greiner Construction.” Read More
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