Chester Creek 'mixed-use' project gets go-ahead from Duluth Planning Commission
If Duluth city planner Steven Robertson wanted a poster child for the city’s recent efforts to foster what it calls “mixed-use neighborhoods,” a project approved Tuesday night by the Planning Commission could be it.Duluth News Tribune, 04/10/2013
Separate Duluth Harbor projects could benefit each other
Two plans to alter the Duluth Harbor were introduced separately to the Duluth Planning Commission this winter but project engineers are hoping that one project can help the other.Duluth News Tribune, 04/09/2013
Chester Creek development gets OK from Duluth Planning Commission
If Duluth city planner Steven Robertson wanted a poster child for the city’s recent efforts to foster what it calls “mixed-use neighborhoods,” a project approved Tuesday night by the Planning Commission could be it.Duluth News Tribune, 04/09/2013
LISC loans help Sherman with revitalization efforts
As Sherman Associates wends its way through two high-profile building restoration projects in Duluth, it is being helped by $1.1 million in loans through the Duluth Local Initiatives Support Corporation.Duluth News Tribune, 04/09/2013
Duluth considers new look for London Road
The London Road corridor from 10th to 26th avenues east was designed to handle the more than 18,000 vehicles that passed over it each day in the 1980s. But today, the extension of Interstate 35 has cut London Road traffic in half.Duluth News Tribune, 04/06/2013
Duluth senator requests $5.7 million for Wade Stadium repairs
The Duluth City Council’s vote this week against seeking full-blown state funding for Wade Stadium did not deter state Sen. Roger Reinert from putting in a request for $5.7 million to help refurbish the crumbling home of the Duluth Huskies.Duluth News Tribune, 04/04/2013
State help for Duluth teachers pension fund clears hurdle
A legislative bill that would shore up the ailing pension fund for Duluth teachers passed over its first hurdle Tuesday in St. Paul.Duluth News Tribune, 04/04/2013
Last Place on Earth closes again after Carlson arrested on gun charge
The reopening of Last Place on Earth didn’t last long. Jim Carlson was back in jail Wednesday night, this time on a federal gun charge.Duluth News Tribune, 04/04/2013
Duluth head shop owner arrested again, this time on gun charge
The reopening of Last Place on Earth didn’t last long. Jim Carlson was back in jail Wednesday night, this time on a federal gun charge.Duluth News Tribune, 04/03/2013
Commission endorses cash infusion for Duluth teachers' pension
A legislative bill that would shore up the ailing pension fund for Duluth teachers passed over its first hurdle Tuesday in St. Paul.Duluth News Tribune, 04/03/2013
