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Minneapolis Public Housing to Get $25 Million Makeover

Revamp Project Becomes First in State to Use Mix of Private, Government Funds
Once work is done on the Elliot Twins, the two 1960s-era towers are expected to be connected by an addition that would allow residents to go back and forth protected from the elements. (Courtesy of the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority)
Once work is done on the Elliot Twins, the two 1960s-era towers are expected to be connected by an addition that would allow residents to go back and forth protected from the elements. (Courtesy of the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
June 17, 2020 | 6:42 P.M.

Two of the oldest public housing high-rise buildings in Minneapolis, where the median income is just over $10,000 a year, are expected to get an extensive and costly upgrade.

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