Talk:Neighborhoods of Minneapolis
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[edit] Other business districts
What a bore for the previous author to ONLY mention Uptown and Dinkytown as known unofficial business districts -- which happen to be the most white might I mention. How about we see a mention of Eat Street on Nicollet Avenue (which has actually spurred condo development derived from its district name unlike the "popular" ones), West Broadway, East Lake Street and Midtown, Lyn-Lake (which is NOT Uptown), 50th and France Avenue, Warehouse District.
[edit] Communities AND Neighborhoods
There should be a section here for communities as well as neighborhoods, with a better explanation of their differences. The city breaks itself down into communities composed of neighborhoods. The communities should be listed as well(see map of Minneapolis).
[edit] Lake St isn't only E-W running street that isn't a number.
The information on E-W running streets could use a little attention. Franklin is an exception to the stated rule.
[edit] Phillips Map
It might be noted that the graphic accompanying the article is outdated. Phillips has since been split into different neighorhoods: Ventura Village, West Phillips, East Phillips, and Midtown. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 75.73.52.36 (talk) 23:45, 1 February 2007 (UTC).