MPD 3rd Precinct: 'Democracy center’ business, organization wanted

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Mayor Frey explains MPD Precinct preference

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey details his support of his preferred site for the new Minneapolis Police Department 3rd Precinct prior to a full Minneapolis City Council vote on Nov. 2.

Following months of discussion over what to do with the site of the former Minneapolis Police Department Third Precinct, city officials are now looking for "businesses, organizations, or teams" interested in running a new "democracy center" at 3000 Minnehaha Avenue South.

Third Precinct site

Background: The former police precinct was destroyed in the riots sparked by the death of George Floyd in May 2020. The burned building has sat empty at the corner of Lake Street and Minnehaha Avenue for the past four years.

Since then, the city has debated what to do with the location.

Democracy center

What officials are saying: In an announcement on Monday, city officials say they are seeking a suitor that will, "take a community-focused approach to developing, programming, managing, and using about 8,000 square feet… for the purposes of the democracy center."

The city says it looks to move forward with a mixed-use democracy center that would house elections and voter services. It would also include a ground-floor space for "community use."

Community engagement

By the numbers: The city has previously conducted open houses, curated conversations and shared online surveysthe results of which it says showed 63% in support and 17% opposed of the idea.

What's next?

Look ahead: The city is hoping to finalize design plans in the coming weeks and start renovations in 2025 with hopes of the democracy center opening sometime in 2026.

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Progress on new 3rd police precinct in Mpls

Progress is being made on the new 3rd police precinct in Minneapolis.

The Source: Previous FOX 9 reporting and an update provided by the City of Minneapolis.