February 2, 2025 — Construction is underway on Opportunity Crossing, a new six-story mixed-use building located at 3030 Nicollet Avenue and East 31st Street in South Minneapolis. This development will provide 110 affordable housing units, addressing a critical community need. The site previously housed a Wells Fargo Bank, which sustained significant damage during the 2020 Minneapolis protests. The redevelopment of this location signifies a commitment to rebuilding and providing essential resources in the area.February 2, 2025 — Barricades spelling 'BLACK HISTORY' line Chicago Avenue in South Minneapolis, marking the perimeter of George Floyd Square, a significant site of protest and memorial since the 2020 murder of George Floyd. This intersection, including the George Floyd Memorial, functions as a community space and a powerful symbol of the ongoing struggle for racial justice. The painted barricades and surrounding tributes reflect the historical context and continued activism associated with the site. Unity Foods, a local business, stands illuminated in the background, part of the community surrounding the memorial.February 2, 2025 — The "People Over Property!" sign stands prominently at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis, a site transformed into a community space and memorial following the 2020 murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police. Located at the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue, this area, also known as "The People's Way," has been a continuous focal point for protest and remembrance. The former gas station canopy displays "WHERE THERE'S PEOPLE THERE'S POWER," while the building and a large wooden fist sculpture are adorned with murals and messages advocating for justice and community. These installations reflect the ongoing activism and collective memory associated with the Minneapolis Uprising.February 2, 2025 — Cleanup efforts are underway at the site of the former Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct station, located at 3000 Minnehaha Avenue. The building was extensively damaged by fire during protests in May 2020, following the murder of George Floyd. This precinct served as a significant operational hub for the Minneapolis Police Department. Temporary fencing and concrete barriers surround the property, with signage indicating ongoing remediation work as the city determines the site's future.February 3, 2025 — The Rainbow Building stands at the corner of Lake Street and Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis. Originally constructed in 1910 by T.B. Walker's Red River Lumber Company, the building reaches its 115th year in 2025. Walker, a notable lumber baron, was also an avid art collector whose gallery eventually led to the establishment of the Walker Art Center. Today, the building houses various office and retail businesses, its facade illuminated with distinctive rainbow lighting during a February snowfall.February 5, 2025 — A protest against President Trump and Elon Musk took place at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul on February 5, 2025. A large crowd gathered on the steps and grounds of the Capitol building, which was completed in 1905 and designed by Cass Gilbert. This architectural landmark serves as the seat of Minnesota's state government and is a significant public forum for civic engagement. The event highlights the Capitol's role as a site for citizens to express their views on political and social issues.February 7, 2025 — A black Tesla vehicle is observed in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The car's rear displays a bumper sticker stating, "I bought this before Elon became a fascist," with the original Tesla branding removed. This personal modification reflects a public sentiment of disillusionment with Elon Musk, particularly concerning his public statements and political leanings in recent years. Such expressions on private vehicles serve as a form of public commentary, highlighting contemporary social and political discourse within urban environments.February 12, 2025 — A taxi cab from Twin Cities Taxi Cab Services is seen parked in the North Loop neighborhood of Minneapolis. The vehicle is adorned with campaign graphics for the "Trump Vance" ticket, featuring images of Donald Trump on its side windows and a "Make America Great Again 2024" slogan on the rear. This display of political messaging on a commercial vehicle reflects the ongoing presence of election campaigns within the urban environment. Photographed in February 2025, the taxi serves as a mobile platform for political expression, reaching the public in a prominent Minneapolis district.February 14, 2025 — A snowkiter navigates the frozen expanse of Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis during a February 2025 snowstorm. Bde Maka Ska, meaning 'Lake White Earth' in the Dakota language, is the largest lake in Minneapolis and a central component of the city's Chain of Lakes. The lake is a popular destination for various outdoor activities throughout the year, including sailing, kayaking, and ice skating. During winter months, when the lake freezes and is covered in snow, it becomes a venue for winter sports such as snowkiting, offering a wide-open space for enthusiasts.February 15, 2025 — A protester stands outside a Tesla showroom in Golden Valley, Minnesota, during a winter protest, with two Golden Valley police squad cars positioned in the background. The individual holds a sign criticizing Elon Musk, referencing "Doge" and questioning his influence, aligning with the "Tesla Takedown" movement. The presence of the police vehicles, described as staged, adds a layer of context to the protest environment in the Minneapolis metropolitan area. This event reflects public discourse surrounding corporate leadership and its societal impact.February 15, 2025 — Protesters gathered at the Tesla Service Center in Golden Valley, Minnesota, on February 15, 2025, as part of a nationwide "Tesla Takedown" protest. This event, reportedly originating on Bluesky, aimed to critique Tesla and its owner, Elon Musk, with participants displaying signs that read "Unplug Mad King Musk," "This car runs on fascism," and "Say no to doge." The protest highlights public opposition to the company's practices and its leadership's influence. The Golden Valley service center, located just outside Minneapolis, serves as a key point for Tesla vehicle maintenance and sales in the region.February 22, 2025 — Canoes and kayaks are stacked on the snowy shore of Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at sunset. This urban lake, formerly known as Lake Calhoun, is the largest in Minneapolis and a central feature of the city's Chain of Lakes. Throughout the year, Bde Maka Ska serves as a popular destination for outdoor activities, including paddling in warmer months and ice skating or walking on the frozen surface during winter. The lake holds cultural significance for the Dakota people, who originally named it Bde Maka Ska, meaning 'White Earth Lake' or 'White Bank Lake,' a name officially restored in 2018.February 22, 2025 — DJ Emberz performs a daytime set at the Moxy Hotel in Uptown Minneapolis. This event, held in February, takes place within the Moxy Hotel, a boutique hotel brand known for its vibrant social spaces and entertainment offerings. Uptown Minneapolis is a commercial and residential district recognized for its diverse array of shops, restaurants, and nightlife venues, making it a hub for cultural and social gatherings. Such daytime events contribute to the area's dynamic urban environment, offering residents and visitors opportunities for leisure and community engagement.February 22, 2025 — Augie's Strip Club is situated on Hennepin Avenue at S 5th Street in Downtown Minneapolis, as observed in February 2025. This establishment functions as a nightlife venue, contributing to the commercial and entertainment character of the historic Hennepin Avenue corridor. The street, partially covered in snow, continues its role as a central artery for urban activity. Hennepin Avenue has long been recognized for its diverse array of businesses and cultural institutions, reflecting the city's dynamic urban environment.February 24, 2025 — An ice heart memorial marks the site outside Cup Foods at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis, where George Floyd was murdered by police in May 2020. This location has since transformed into a permanent memorial and a focal point for ongoing protests against racial injustice and police brutality. The square, also known as George Floyd Global Memorial, features various tributes, including murals, flowers, and signs, maintained by the community as a space for remembrance and advocacy. Photographed in February 2025, the ice heart symbolizes the enduring grief and continued calls for justice associated with the site.February 27, 2025 — A vacant commercial building on Lyndale Avenue in South Minneapolis displays graffiti stating "Real patriots kill nazis." This message emerged during a period of significant social and political unrest in the city, notably following the Minneapolis Uprising. The boarded-up structure reflects the ongoing economic shifts and challenges faced by businesses along this vital commercial corridor. Lyndale Avenue remains a key thoroughfare, connecting diverse communities within South Minneapolis.December 20, 2025 — Flags of the United States, Palestine, and Somalia fly outside Karmel Mall on Lake Street in Minneapolis. The mall is a major shopping center and gathering place for the city’s Somali community, with its sign and adjacent multi-story building visible in this low-angle street view. The display of the three national flags marks the site as a commercial and cultural hub tied to both local life in Minneapolis and transnational community connections.December 20, 2025 — Protesters enter the lobby of Karmel Mall in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during an anti-ICE demonstration on December 20. The gathering was tied to opposition to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and to rhetoric aimed at the local Somali community, with marchers moving along Lake Street from Mercado Central to Karmel Mall. The photograph shows participants in winter clothing filing in from the street while others assemble inside the building’s entrance.December 20, 2025 — Crowds fill the interior corridor of Karmel Mall in Minneapolis, where shoppers and visitors gather outside small businesses and food counters. Storefront signs for electronics, money transfer services, and restaurants line the passageway, identifying the mall as a commercial center serving the local Somali community. People in winter clothing wait in lines and move through the narrow hallway during a busy afternoon.December 20, 2025 — Protesters gather inside Karmel Mall outside Hamdi Coffee in Minneapolis during an anti-ICE march on December 20. The demonstration moved through the mall and along Lake Street, with participants carrying signs including “Families Belong Together” and messages calling for ICE to leave Minnesota. Karmel Mall is a major center for Somali-owned businesses in the city, and the protest was organized in response to immigration enforcement and rhetoric affecting Somali and other immigrant communities.December 20, 2025 — A man in an inflatable frog costume fist-bumps a barber inside a shop at Karmel Mall in Minneapolis during an anti-ICE march. The demonstration moved through the city on a cold day, beginning at Mercado Central and ending at Karmel Mall on Lake Street. According to the event context, the protest responded to immigration enforcement activity and rhetoric directed at Minneapolis's Somali community.December 20, 2025 — Shoppers browse perfumes and fragrances inside Karmel Mall in Minneapolis. The indoor market is a major commercial center for the city’s Somali community, with small retailers selling imported goods, clothing, food, and personal care products. This photograph shows everyday shopping activity at the mall during winter, with customers in heavy coats examining fragrance bottles and boxed products on illuminated display shelves.
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