Broadway Liquors neon sign, Broadway and West Broadway, Minneapolis
March 2009 — Broadway Liquors in North Minneapolis.
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March 2009 — Broadway Liquors in North Minneapolis.
May 2020 — Haskell's Liquor Store and the Minneapolis Skyway in Downtown Minneapolis.
May 2020 — Destroyed Minneapolis Police squad car outside the Minneapolis police 3rd precinct police station on May 26, 2020.
May 2020 — Minneapolis Police clear protesters out from around the third precinct police station using less lethal weapons. Protesters had gathered after the death of George Floyd the night before, this was day 1 of protests.
May 2020 — Midori's Floating World Cafe. The building survived, even though Minnehaha Liquors was destroyed. The cafe has since moved a few blocks down the road to what was a Subway.
May 2020 — Minnehaha Liquor on Lake Street during the 3rd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — Fireworks explode above Minnehaha Liquor on Lake Street during the 3rd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — Minnehaha Liquors on May 31, 2020 after it was burned during protests following the murder of George Floyd.
May 2020 — Chicago-Lake Liquors on Lake Street with boards on it after nights of protests over the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — Minnehaha Liquors on May 31, 2020 after it was burned during protests in Minneapolis over the May 25th death of George Floyd.
June 2020 — What’s left of the burned Minnehaha Liquors building on East Lake Street. The building, which sits across the street from the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct, was burned during civil unrest over the death of George Floyd.
June 2020 — The outside of Minnehaha Liquors on E. Lake Street after fires following unrest in Minneapolis following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
July 2020 — The intersection of Lake and Minnehaha. The corner was home to AutoZone, Minnehaha Liquors and the Minneapolis police third precinct police station. All the buildings were burned in May 2020.
July 2020 — Chicago Lake Liquors on Lake Street with boards over the windows.
August 2020 — The remains of a furniture store on Chicago Avenue.
December 2020 — Chicago Lake Liquors on Lake Street after boards were removed.
December 2020 — Demolition of buildings destroyed in the uprising that followed the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd. The buildings were home to Minnehaha Liquors, a chiropractor’s office and GM Tobacco.
April 2021 — Armed police patrolling Uptown Minneapolis during possible unrest over the death of Daunte Wright.
August 2021 — The US Bank Branch on Lake Street being rebuilt.
August 2021 — Greenway Liquors in Loring Park near downtown Minneapolis.
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January 2022 — Liquor Lyle's bar & restaurant on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis.
January 2022 — A closed storefront in San Pedro, Belize. Written on the wall is “Liquor is not to be consumed on the premises. Liqour will not be sold to anyone under 18 years."
May 2022 — Graffiti on metal shutters covering the windows of Chicago Lake Liquors on Lake Street in Minneapolis.
May 2022 — Lowry Hill Liquor Store on Hennepin Ave in Minneapolis.
August 2022 — The intersection of Broadway and Lyndale in North Minneapolis.
September 2022 — The location of the Minnehaha Liquors building that burned down during riots over the murder of George Floyd.
November 2022 — A new mural from Jimmy Longoria wraps around the Chicago-Lake Liquors building and covering the front metal shutters.
January 2023 — A Minnehaha Liquors sign on the 27th Ave side of the block the liquor store used to stand. The store was burned down in 2020 during unrest over the murder of George Floyd.
February 2023 — A mural on the side of a building on East Lake Street. The building across from the Minneapolis Police third precinct survived the riots. Minnehaha Liquors was not as lucky, however the sign remains.
April 2023 — Wine & Spirit store at 1010 Washington Avenue.
May 2023 — Franklin-Nicollet Liquor Store in Minneapolis.
September 2023 — LITT pinball taking over the former Liquor Lyles spot on Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
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