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In 1988, Bob Dylan (who owned the Orpheum from 1979 to 1988) sold it to the City of Minneapolis. [4] Following a $10 million restoration, the Orpheum re-opened in December 1993. In 2005, the city transferred ownership of its theaters to the Hennepin Theatre Trust (now known as Hennepin Arts). [5]
The Green Line extension will branch west from Target Field station and include 16 new stations: five in Minneapolis, three each in Saint Louis Park and Hopkins, one in Minnetonka, and four in Eden Prairie. [17] The Green Line extension was originally intended to open in 2018 but, as of 2022, was delayed until 2027. [18]
The State Theatre is an historic theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. It is one of four restored theatres in the Hennepin Theatre District. [1] It is one of four restored theaters on Hennepin Avenue, along with the Orpheum Theatre, [2] the Pantages Theatre, and the Shubert Theatre (now The Cowles Center). The theatre seats 2,181.
"The building opened on October 16, 1921...." Huh? Per my grandmother's diary, she attended shows at the Orpheum Theater in Minneapolis in 1911 and 1912. The article should mention the earlier building on 25 South Seventh Street, or at least disambiguate from it. --Scribe2u 07:32, 22 February 2012 (UTC)
Travel time was only planned to increase by 6 minutes to the U of M and by 2 minutes to downtown Minneapolis. [ 42 ] [ 43 ] [ 44 ] The Metropolitan Council , the metropolitan planning organization for the Twin Cities, completed a 2030 Transit Master Study for the region in 2008 which identified arterial bus network corridors and encouraged ...
The Orpheum Theater in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: built in 1903, demolished in 1964; The Orpheum Theatre and complex (originally 18 stores, offices, pool hall, ballroom and a cafe) in Springfield, Illinois: built in 1927, demolished in 1965 [22] [23] The Orpheum Theater, 5th & Edmond Street, St. Joseph, Missouri, built c. 1910, demolished 1975
Minneapolis: Orpheum Theatre: July 6, 1984 Milwaukee: Summerfest — July 7, 1984 Chicago: Aragon Ballroom: The Dream Syndicate July 8, 1984 Detroit: Royal Oak Music Theatre: July 10, 1984 Cleveland: The Variety Theatre July 11, 1984 Rochester: Minett Hall: July 12, 1984 Montreal: Canada Le Spectrum de Montréal: July 13, 1984 Toronto: Toronto ...
Hedberg Maps, Inc. is a map publishing company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was founded in 1994, although some of its maps were originally published under the name "Latitudes Map and Travel Publishers", as early as 1991. All operations are based in Minneapolis in the Northeast Arts District.