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  1. 9,298. 51.2%. Lowry Hill East, also known as the Wedge because of its wedge-like shape, is a neighborhood in southwest Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, part of the Calhoun Isles community. It is bounded on the east by Lyndale Avenue, on the west by Hennepin Avenue and on the south by Lake Street. Lyndale and Hennepin intersect on the ...

  2. The population of this community is approximately 4000. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the Lowry Hill neighborhood is home to 3,999 residents and 33 percent of residents own their own homes. Approximately 2,000 of our residents are age 25-44, 1,500 are age 45-64 and 500 are age 65+. Lowry Hill is a neighborhood located in Minneapolis ...

  3. Lowry Hill East, also known as the Wedge, is a neighborhood in southwest Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, part of the Calhoun Isles community. Lowry Hill East developed in the 1880s along a horse-drawn streetcar line built by Thomas Lowry. The interior of the neighborhood is residential, with large early 20th century homes and multi-unit apartment buildings, while the border streets are ...

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    General areas

    The local communitydefines several general areas based on the directional suffixes added to streets in the city. These city areas do not necessarily correlate with official community or neighborhood definitions. Downtown Minneapolis refers to the street grid area aligned on a diagonal with the Mississippi River bend, as opposed to the true north-south grid orientation. The area north of downtown on the west bank of the Mississippi River is considered North Minneapolis. The part of Minneapolis...

    Official communities and neighborhoods

    The city council, made up of one representative from each of the city's 13 wards, has legislative authority to define neighborhood boundaries. Community and neighborhood boundaries are not the same as the Ward boundaries, which are adjusted after each decennial census. Minneapolis consists of 83 neighborhoods. On creating the neighborhood designation, the city grouped these neighborhoods into 11 communities, containing between 4 and 13 neighborhoods each. The official neighborhoods have a var...

    Longfellow

    The Longfellow community is located in southeast Minneapolis. It is named after poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

    Phillips

    The Phillips Community is located south of downtown Minneapolis. It is named after Wendell Phillips, a 19th century abolitionist.

    In 2020, the city designated seven new cultural districts along major commercial corridors to promote racial equity, preserve cultural identity, and promote economic growth. Due to their location on major roads, many of these districts straddle the borders between neighborhoods.These districts are defined by the city as:

    Many of the city's major business districts sit on major thoroughfares, and since these thoroughfares also form the boundaries of official neighborhoods, local identity may not correspond with these official neighborhoods. Lake Street, running the entire width of the city in south Minneapolis, is a string of commercial districts that includes Uptow...

    Cornerstones: A History Of North Minneapolis Documentary produced by Twin Cities Public Television
    Fagotto, Elena, Archon Fung (February 15, 2005). "The Minneapolis Neighborhood Revitalization Program: An Experiment in Empowered Participatory Governance". Retrieved 2007-04-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 m...
  4. Back in the 1850's, Lowry Hill was described as a "dark, mountainous and swampy forest." Early residents were small subsistence farmers, and the area we now call Lowry Hill was actually outside of the city of Minneapolis. But when Thomas Lowry arrived in 1867, he platted the first 220 acres (Groveland addition) and Lowry Hill was born!

  5. Lowry Hill is a neighborhood within the Calhoun-Isles community in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The neighborhood is regarded as being one of the city’s most upscale and wealthy neighborhoods. The neighborhood is named for the terminal moraine on which it sits, a hill named after late nineteenth century real estate mogul and trolley tycoon Thomas Lowry. Although secluded by trees and parkways up ...

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