After almost five years, the City of Minneapolis “plans” to “do” “something” with the former Speedway in “George Floyd Square”.
I’m adding emphaiss to the quote below for a reason:
The City of Minneapolis has received four applications to redevelop The People’s Way, which was formerly a Speedway gas station at the corner of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue.
The gas station turned into a gathering place in the wake of George Floyd’s murder. For the past four years, the community has used the site for twice-daily meetings, annual events honoring George Floyd, gardening and other activities, according to the city’s Request for Qualifications presentation.
City Councilmember Andrea Jenkins represents the area and she told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS not much is known about what the private groups would do with the property, but said it is a positive step toward progress and growth at George Floyd Square.
I’m gonna guess we know one thing about them: They’re dues-paying members of Minneapolis’s DFL/DSA non-profit/industrial complex.
And if you look at Rise & Remember, Minnesota Agape Movement, P3 Foundation and Urban League Twin Cities, you’ll realize not only that nobody ever went broke betting against the City of Minnepolis transferring money to its political class, but that whatever “happens” at George Floyd Square is going to be both exquisitely expensive and a magnet for blight.
Rise and Remember – run, among other people, by George Floyd’s aunt.
Minnesota Agape Movement – headquartered in George Floyd Square. Their “team” page is blank.
P3 Foundation – if I’ve got the right one, they appear to be national nonprofit that is into all sorts of things.
The Urban League needs no introduction.
Anyway – it’s going to wind up being a “community space” that turns into a graffity-coated monument to blight. But the non-profits will get their payoff. So tomayto/tomahto, I guess.
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