YouthLink will add five floors downtown for housing
via Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal
“YouthLink, the youth-services nonprofit, will begin work this month on a five-story expansion of its facility at the edge of downtown Minneapolis that will create dozens of residential units for homeless young people.”
“The expansion, called Downtown View, will add 46 units for people ages 18 to 24, as well as more space for education and employment resources.” Read More
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