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Minneapolis Officials Say Bigger Concerns Remain as They Assess Property Damage in Unrest

Residents' Relationship with City Could Take Longer to Repair
Minnehaha Lake Liquors, at the corner of Minnehaha Avenue and East Lake Street, is among 700 Minneapolis businesses hit by vandalism, arson and looting. (Clare Kennedy/CoStar)
Minnehaha Lake Liquors, at the corner of Minnehaha Avenue and East Lake Street, is among 700 Minneapolis businesses hit by vandalism, arson and looting. (Clare Kennedy/CoStar)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
June 18, 2020 | 12:56 AM

Minneapolis officials say that bigger problems are in need of addressing as they estimated that 784 property parcels were damaged by prolonged turmoil that followed the death of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died on May 25 after a white local police officer held Floyd down by kneeling on his neck.

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