When completed, this beautiful greenway will feature senior housing, a variety of single-family homes and townhomes. The project is expected to help reinvigorate the Shingle Creek and Lind-Bohanon neighborhoods with a new parkway, improvements to Shingle Creek, landscaped medians, boulevards, new open space, a pedestrian mall and a range of housing choices.

The housing development will occur in several phases over several years with CountryHome Builders, Inc. as the lead developer for about 200 units of ownership housing. CommonBond Communities is developing 75 units of independent senior rental housing at 46th and Humboldt avenues North, which will be a mix of one- and two-bedroom units serving a range of low and moderate incomes.

The Humboldt Greenway project evolved over several years as a cooperative effort between several public and private entities, including the MCDA, Hennepin County, the city of Minneapolis, the Minneapolis Neighborhood Revitalization Program, the Lind-Bohanon, Shingle Creek and Webber-Camden neighborhood associations, and others.

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