The River Hub at Graco Park
Address
810 Sibley St. NE
Contact
Phone: 612-546-3419
Email: fdgraco@minneapolisparks.org
Hours
Wednesday-Sunday: 12-8 pm
Monday-Tuesday: Closed
Closed holidays
Labor Day
Indigenous Peoples’ Day – Rec Plus Open
Veterans Day – Rec Plus Open
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
New Year’s Day
MLK Day
President’s Day
Memorial Day
The River Hub at Graco Park
Part of: Graco Park and Above the Falls Regional Park
Activities & Amenities
- Spark’d Studios location
- The Riverview Room can accommodate 50-75 people with large doors opening toward the Mississippi River
- Conference room that can accommodate up to eight people
- Public restrooms
Rentals & Permits
Email Kristina Anderson (kanderson@minneapolisparks.org) to inquire about rentals and events.
Building Details
The River Hub at Graco Park is designed as a place for people to enjoy and appreciate the Mississippi River, with opportunities for environmental education, art and technology programs, and performances and events supporting the local arts community.
The building is considered “Net Zero,” which is an ultra-low energy structure that consumes only as much power as can be generated onsite by clean, renewable resources. This is achieved through an energy efficient design, rooftop solar panels, and geothermal energy system. All windows have a reflective coating to reduce bird-glass collisions in the Mississippi Flyway.
History and Naming
The land for Graco Park was purchased from Scherer Bros Lumber Co in 2010 after it had served the logging and lumber industry for decades. The MPRB oversaw building demolition and soil remediation over the next several years following the 2010 purchase, leaving it as a large empty field.
In 2016, a section of the Mississippi East Bank Trail was paved through the site. This riverfront trail extension connects Boom Island Park, Graco Park and Sheridan Memorial Park before joining Marshall Street at its 1600 block, just south of the BNSF railroad bridge.
In winter 2017-18, a project restored Hall’s Island, which was eliminated by lumber yard expansion in the 1960s. This project also created a new gravel river beach.
In 2018, The MPRB and Graco Inc. reached several agreements that resulted in Graco Park. Read the “Acquisition and Development” tab for more information.
Community engagement and design work took place in 2021 and 2022, then construction started with site grading in fall 2022. Park construction began in summer 2023 and the outdoor elements of the park opened in fall 2024. A new park building, “The River Hub at Graco Park,” opened in spring 2025.
Acquisition and Development: The land for Graco Park was purchased from Scherer Bros Lumber Co in 2010 for $7.7 million. The deal closed on May 26, 2010, and was financed through $5.3 million from the Legacy Act’s Parks and Trails Fund, $1.7 million from the Regional Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund, and $700,000 from 35W bridge condemnation funds from parkland purchased for the new 35W bridge in downtown Minneapolis.
On Oct. 17, 2018, the MPRB and Graco Inc. reached several agreements on the development of a riverfront park adjacent to Hall’s Island in northeast Minneapolis. Park construction began in 2022, the first phase opened in 2024 and The River Hub at Graco Park building opened in April 2025.
Included in the agreements:
- The Graco Foundation donated more than $3 million to the MPRB to fund a new park named “Graco Park.”
- Graco gave an easement for the Mississippi East Bank Trail to the MPRB for free and the parties ended legal proceedings related to the easement.
- The MPRB sold 2.2 acres located next to Graco’s Riverside production facility to Graco at a fair market value of $1.1 million.
- This land is part of a 3.55-acre section of the 11-acre site, dubbed “Parcel D,” which was purchased by the MPRB without state regional park funding.
- When the site was acquired in 2010, the MPRB, City of Minneapolis and Metropolitan Council all agreed that Parcel D would not become parkland and planned to instead use Parcel D for a public-private partnership of some kind.
- Graco funded flood protection constructed on Parcel D and prepaid park dedication fees for Parcel D.
Naming: The MPRB agreed to name the park “Graco Park” as part of the 2018 agreement that funded park development.
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