Man walks in front of George Floyd mural
March 2023 — A man walks in front of the George Floyd mural on the side of "Unity Foods". Unity Foods was formerly named Cup Foods.
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March 2023 — A man walks in front of the George Floyd mural on the side of "Unity Foods". Unity Foods was formerly named Cup Foods.
March 2023 — A painting on a garage door in George Floyd Square.
March 2023 — A security guard on East Lake Street in South Minneapolis.
March 2023 — A "Defend East Phillips" sticker on a box in South Minneapolis on March 2023.
March 2023 — Fenced off Roof Depot building in South Minneapolis as seen from the Midtown Greenway.
March 2023 — Midtown Greenway and 11th Ave in Minneapolis on March 19, 2023.
March 2023 — A train mural by Reggie LeFlore on the Midtown Greenway in South Minneapolis.
February 2023 — “DONT DEMO ROOF DEPOT” is the message on 394 as environmental groups continue the years long fight over a South Minneapolis warehouse and pollution. The city wants their public works facilities on the former EPA superfund site. Community groups want housing and an urban farm.
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.
February 2023 — Train moves through the Cedar Riverside train station in South Minneapolis on February 19, 2023.
February 2023 — "Weak Mayor" sticker on a sign on the Midtown Greenway in Minneapolis on February 19, 2023.
February 2023 — Roof Depot Urban Farm property off the Midtown Greenway in Minneapolis on February 19, 2023.
February 2023 — The Luminary Loppet finally happened last night, although not on the Lake, after being pushed back from January due to heavy snow and warm weather. Thousands came out to whats easily the most lit event each year.
February 2023 — A chair with "George Floyd" written on it in the snow at Say Their Names Cemetery on February 18, 2023.
February 2023 — The signage at "The Peoples Way" reading “Justice for Tyre, Keenan & Tortuguita!!!"
February 2023 — The George Floyd Memorial at George Floyd Square on February 18, 2023. The area has been a protest zone since the May 25, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
February 2023 — A flyer for "The George Floyd Uprising" book by "Vortex Group" seen at George Floyd Square on February 18, 2023.
February 2023 — Everlake Apartments in South Minneapolis on February 18, 2023. The building was destroyed by fire during construction during riots following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020.
February 2023 — Roof Depot Urban Farm property in South Minneapolis on February 18, 2023.
February 2023 — Roof Depot Urban Farm property in South Minneapolis.
February 2023 — Williams Pub signage on Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
February 2023 — Looking inside the closed Williams Pub on Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
February 2023 — Foggy night with construction cranes in Downtown Minneapolis.
February 2023 — Minneapolis Police parked outside Fire House bar/restaurant in Uptown Minneapolis. Graffiti that reads “No Good cops. No bad protesters”
February 2023 — Minneapolis Police parked outside Uptown Ties Lounge & Rooftop on Lagoon Ave.
February 2023 — The New Uptown Cafe on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis.
February 2023 — "Justice for George" stickers in a storefront on Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
February 2023 — McDonald's at Hennepin and Lagoon in Uptown Minneapolis on February 5, 2023.
February 2023 — Arts + Rec Uptown at Lake Street and Girard Ave on February 5, 2023.
February 2023 — Running Room and Ragstock on Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis on February 5, 2023.
February 2023 — W. Lake St. sign on Hennepin Ave in Uptown Minneapolis. The paint peeling from burning dumpsters during unrest following the law enforcement killing of Winston Smith in June 2021.
January 2023 — Security fencing installed again around the precinct just as written closing arguments are submitted in the case of Tou Thao.
January 2023 — Minneapolis police vehicles parked outside a barricaded temporary third precinct on January 28, 2023. The temporary precinct is due to the original third precinct being burned on May 28th, 2020.
January 2023 — Target Field Station in Minneapolis during a winter sunrise, viewed across the railyard as snowplow trucks clear nearby roadways. Opened in 2014, the station serves as the western terminus for METRO Blue and Green Line light-rail service and functions as a multimodal hub for events at Target Field and the surrounding North Loop district. Its distinctive steel canopy and track arrangement were designed to accommodate both current transit operations and future extensions, reflecting the region’s long-term rail planning strategy. The elevated vantage also highlights the mix of transit, freight infrastructure, and redevelopment that continues to reshape this former warehouse district.
January 2023 — Two snowboarders make use of fresh snow along the parkway near Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis after a major winter storm. The lake—renamed in 2018 to restore its Dakota place name—anchors the Chain of Lakes system and serves as one of the city’s most heavily used recreation areas year-round. Heavy snowfall often transforms the surrounding trails and embankments into informal terrain for skiing, snowboarding, and winter biking, reflecting how quickly the area adapts to seasonal conditions. The early-morning light and cleared parkway signal the coordinated snow-response efforts that keep the city’s lakes district accessible even during severe weather.
January 2023 — Cars under the snow following a 14" snowfall in Uptown Minneapolis.
January 2023 — Snow covering cars at a dealership on Lake Street in Minneapolis on January 7, 2023.
January 2023 — The first at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Avenue on January 7, 2023 in Minneapolis near where George Floyd was murdered. The area has been an active protest zone since May 2020 and is known as George Floyd Square.
January 2023 — The remains of "the blue house", a building near George Floyd Square on January 7, 2023. It had sat vacant after a fire broke out inside. It's since been demolished.
January 2023 — "Say Their Names Cemetery" near George Floyd Square on January 7, 2023. The memorial was installed not long after George Floyd's murder in May 2020. Each headstone holds the name of a victim of police violence.
January 2023 — The Coliseum Building on east Lake Street in Minneapolis on January 7, 2023.
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.
January 2023 — Large piles of snow next to the Coliseum building on Lake Street in Minneapolis on January 7, 2023. The building is being renovated after being destroyed during riots following the murder of George Floyd.
December 2022 — Theodore Wirth Park during a December 15th, 2022 snowfall.
December 2022 — An aerial view of the fire-damaged apartment building along Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis, photographed the morning after the incident. The structure’s roof is completely gone, and its upper floors are visibly burned out, leaving only the exterior walls and charred framing behind. Surrounding buildings—mostly mid-century apartment blocks—show normal winter conditions, their roofs covered in fresh snow. Traffic moves through the busy Lyndale and 24th Street intersection while the fire scene remains cordoned off with temporary fencing. The image highlights the dense residential fabric of this part of the city and the stark contrast between the intact neighborhood and the gutted building at the center of the block.
December 2022 — An overhead view of the fire-damaged apartment building along Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis, photographed the day after the blaze. The structure’s interior is completely burned out, with only the exterior walls still standing. Surrounding rooftops and streets are coated in fresh snow, highlighting the stark contrast between the intact neighboring buildings and the charred remains at the center of the block. Temporary fencing and emergency barriers line the sidewalk as crews begin assessing the site in winter conditions.
December 2022 — The former Cowboys Slims bar after signage was removed.
December 2022 — Workers installing a new 76% larger 10,000 square foot LED videoboard at Target Field. @ballparkdigest says it'll be the 4th largest video display in Major League Baseball and just the 5th HDR capable board. (Minneapolis, December 2022).