Green space comes to a corner of the Zone
A new 1.5–acre city park will soon bring fresh air to the area south of the Green Line's Westgate stop.
Dual Citizen Brewing: Good neighbors, great beers
From the start, the flavor of the neighborhood inspired the brewery’s co-founders. Their vision was a community-focused brewery-taproom, and they've succeeded big time, finding local partners every step of the way.
Wycliff: A new hub for creative industries
The former Fisher Nut plant is made up of several vintage brick-and-beam buildings, with 50 suites in the block bordered by Wycliff and Bradford Streets, a stone's throw from the Urban Growler Brewing Company.
"Dreaming to making": A tour of the Zone
National convention-goers from Americans for the Arts visited the Zone in June, from single studios to Can Can Wonderland and Vandalia Tower.
A frothy personality at Urban Growler
Frankie is a lively Chiweenie (Chihuahua–mini Dachshund mix), adopted two years ago by Urban Growler co-owners Jill and Deb.
Proactive planning for the CEZ
U of M student teams in place-making and real estate joined with CEZ to think about the Zone.
At the Universe Buildings: Fresh workspaces with a sense of place
Paws for refreshment at Bang
Bang Brewing has one of the Twin Cities' dog-friendliest patios, according to thePioneer Press.
Casing the joint
The Case Building, at 767 Eustis, has emerged from a big renovation. Each entrance sports a vintage Farmall tractor, honoring the Case tractor factory that once stood here.
Kitchi, cat of many talents
Kitchi the calico cat enjoys modeling photographer Rebecca's new line of beaded cat necklaces.
Oskar Ly and ArtCrop: Sustenance for body and soul
"While farming provides sustenance for our bellies and art inspires our minds, they both feed our souls and spirits," says Oskar. "They're not exclusive to one or the other."
Kevin Caufield: Artist, teacher, entrepreneur, cat with nine lives
If you think the "artist" and "entrepreneur" regions of the brain don't overlap, you don't know Kevin.