It’s been in business for 40 years in this spot. On Tuesdays, tickets are only $5 all day for everyone.Īnother is The Fixery, a nice old-fashioned watch repair place. You’ll be happy to hear that like other movie theaters, it is open more or less as before the pandemic. One is the Highland 1 and 2 (Mann) Theatre (cinema). Just north of the Parkway, practically on it, are a row of businesses that have all been there for many years, some longer than others. There are lots of interesting businesses north of the Parkway, especially along Cleveland Avenue, up to Randolph, which is the northern boundary of the neighborhood. North of Ford Parkway, there is a branch of the hyperlocal chain Oxendale’s on Randolph Avenue, and there is a Trader Joe’s at 484 Lexington Parkway. There is also a small Ethiopian market on the ground floor of the Sibley Manor Apartments, according to Google Maps. In Highland Park on West 7th, there is an Aldi. Paul’s largest one, Mississippi Market, on West 7th, but I think not in Highland Park. (I have explored West 7th but it’s easy to miss stuff when you’re driving.) I should mention that not all of West 7th Street is in Highland Park, because the adjacent neighborhood to the east is called West Seventh and includes about two-thirds of its length from the river to downtown St. South of Ford Parkway, along West 7th Street, there are several grocery stores, probably more than the ones showing on my map. There is also a tiny Target on Ford Parkway, but it’s so tiny, you could probably find more grocery choices at the Walgreen’s across the street. Lunds & Byerlys are all a lot the same, don’t you find? It’s very convenient too. This was the first business I ever patronized in Highland Park, not counting Baker’s Square, where I only went as a guest and not on my own. On Ford Parkway itself, there is a Lunds & Byerlys. Oxendale’s on Randolph, with fresh paint by Brushed Monkey in July 2020 Oh, and before any of that, grocery stores. So, broadly speaking, we will now look at the business scene north of Ford Parkway, south of Ford Parkway, and along Ford Parkway, but saving all the dining and drinking establishments for the end. Or from the more northern end of south Minneapolis, you could cross the river on the Marshall Avenue bridge (Lake Street in Minneapolis) and then head south on one of the major cross streets such as Cleveland Avenue. Paul, another main road with lots of businesses and restaurants on it. This will get you to West 7th Street in St. To the south, you could cross the river on state Highway 5, accessing that from either the Crosstown (Highway 62 eastbound) or Cedar Avenue and Highway 77 southbound. But Highland Park is a huge neighborhood compared to any Minneapolis neighborhood, and even coming from Minneapolis there are other ways to get there. That’s because Ford Parkway is accessed via the bridge over the Mississippi River which is at East 46th Street on the Minneapolis side. Paul may be Ford Parkway and its mostly upscale businesses. When you live in south Minneapolis, your only knowledge (if any) of Highland Park in St. Inside Storied Owl Books around opening day
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