Stadium Village, Minneapolis

Coordinates: 44°58′29″N 93°13′22″W / 44.9747°N 93.2229°W / 44.9747; -93.2229[1]
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Stadium Village, with the new TCF Bank Stadium rising in the background and the trapezoidal McNamara Alumni Center standing where part of the old Memorial Stadium once stood.

Stadium Village is an area of Minneapolis, Minnesota near the East Bank campus of the University of Minnesota. While not an official neighborhood of Minneapolis, the area is an important commercial district that serves university students with many bars and restaurants. There are plans to incorporate it into an official neighborhood of Minneapolis along with the surrounding area. It is part of Southeast Minneapolis, that part of Minneapolis on the East Bank of the Mississippi River and south of Hennepin Avenue

The neighborhood is centered roughly around the intersection of Oak Street SE and Washington Avenue SE in Minneapolis. Further west on University Avenue is the Dinkytown neighborhood.

The name of the area is a reference to the old Memorial Stadium, which fell into disuse in 1982 and was torn down in 1992. The area was built around the stadium and kept its name even after the stadium was replaced by the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center and McNamara Alumni Center. The other University of Minnesota sports arenas are also nearby. In 2009, TCF Bank Stadium opened, near the site of the old Memorial Stadium. The University of Minnesota placed billboards promoting the new stadium with a slogan of "Stadium Village - Now with stadium".

See also

44°58′29″N 93°13′22″W / 44.9747°N 93.2229°W / 44.9747; -93.2229[1]

References

  1. ^ Stadium Village, Minneapolis, MN. Google Earth. Retrieved 2011-03-09.

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