Loring Park is the largest park in the Central Community of Minneapolis, Minnesota on the southwest corner of downtown Minneapolis. It also lends its name to the surrounding neighborhood.
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William Berry house in Loring Park
William Berry house in Loring Park
Loring Park in winter, park center erected ca.1906
Loring Park in winter, park center erected ca.1906
Designed by American landscape architect Horace Cleveland, the park contains a small lake (Loring Lake formerly known as Johnson's lake) and paths for walking and biking. Originally named Central Park it was renamed in honor of Charles M. Loring. The park is located on the former farm of Joseph and Nellie Johnson. The park is the site of various cultural, social and political events. In October of 2014 a project to remove cattails from the pond began. The cattails had encircled the entire south pond and almost choked the entire north pond. City officials persuaded the State Legislature to grant them authority to eradicate the cattails.
The vote centers on a $150 million development from Kenwood-based PLK Communities, The Loring Group in HydePark, and Downtown-based NorthPointe Group.The developers are seeking a zoning change from ...
Last fall, a development team made up of PLK Communities, NorthPointe Group and the Loring Group began engaging the HydePark community through a survey and in-person meetings on a $150 million plan ...
Local developers PLK Communities, NorthPointe Group and the Loring Group want to invest $150 million into the heart of HydePark, but many neighbors are opposed, despite the need for more housing in the region. How will City Council vote? ... .
Cincinnati's nine-member City Council is slated to vote next week to rezone a contentious site in HydePark... The $150 million development comes from Kenwood-based PLK Communities, The Loring Group in Hyde Park, and Downtown-based NorthPointe Group.
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