Posts Tagged ‘The Wedge’
Trader Joe’s update
Trader Joe’s tweaks design, fails to gain neighborhood association support (or opposition), and details emerge on the land use approval process.
More liquor store drama at 27th/Lyndale
The Wedge newspaper reported in its March 2012 edition that the proposed redevelopment of the Flanders Bike shop site by Master Development got complicated when some of the properties were put under contract with the owner of Lake Wine & Spirits, which is located nearby at Grand and Lake. The redevelopment at 2701 Lyndale would [...]
Potential Trader Joe’s wine shop boxed out? Update
Trader Joe’s representatives presented revised plans for its proposed store at 27th and Lyndale, but a new liquor store proposal across the street may threaten the project’s viability.
A second project at 27th & Lyndale
A new proposal emerges for the southeast corner of 27th and Lyndale for a relocated Flanders Cycle and a new 11,000 square foot retail building potentially housing a liquor store, restaurant, and butcher shop/deli.
Trader Joe’s on Lyndale: Suburban Box in City?
A neighborhood group outlined their support of Trader Joe’s coming to the neighborhood, but concerned over the suburban-style design.
Uptown Business News – 12/07/11
Trader Joe’s coming to Lyn-Lake? Also, Infinitea Teahouse is closing.
Uptown Week in Review – 4/17/11
The weekly updates are starting back up after my wife and I welcomed baby Azalea to the world at the end of March. As a result, this week’s review includes stories from a while ago. FOOD & DRINK Mobile food vendors coming to Uptown The City of Minneapolis this week approved the expansion of mobile [...]
Images of Uptown – Caffetto
While it may still be too snowy and too cold for sidewalk cafes right now, soon these wonderful cafes will propagate Uptown and remind us how even a sunny 50 degree day is a fantastic time to sit outside.
Uptown Week in Review – Jan 17
New apartments, the View changing concepts, Muddy Waters moving and expanding, new marketing tools, a new bank location, and more in this edition of Uptown Week in Review
Lyndale Green to break ground
A new housing and commercial project will be built at 28th Street and Lyndale Avenue as a part of a long awaited rehabilitation project that Salem English Lutheran Church and Lyndale United Church of Christ have slated for the neighboring 1904 church.



