The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board is pleased to announce that Hall Park has fully re-opened following this year’s improvement project which brought a range of improvements and amenities to the park.
The west side features a new and expanded playground, new paths, lighting, picnic tables, benches, and a grill. Areas with restored turf include pollinator-friendly plants, and native shrubs were added around the playground.
On the east side, a new bike skills course includes native plantings and a stormwater infiltration area, bike racks and repair center, plus new lighting, and benches. A bike-able sculpture, designed and fabricated with youth from Juxtaposition Arts’ Environmental Design Lab, is coming soon.
Sidewalk murals visually guide people through both sides of the park and its connecting bridge. They were designed and installed by local artist and teacher Melodee Strong and Franklin Middle School students. In addition, some minor improvements will be installed next spring, including signage, a bench in the bike skills area and a shade structure at the wading pool.
MPRB is grateful for the support from and collaboration with a range of people and organizations throughout the project:
- Northside Residents Redevelopment Council
- Minneapolis Bike Parks
- Minneapolis Public Schools
- Juxtaposition Arts
- Near North neighborhood community members
- Franklin Middle School
- TKDA, St. Croix Recreation, Sunram Construction (consulting and contracting services)
- Linden Hills Neighborhood Council, for its generous donation to the project
Watch for an invitation to an official opening in spring 2024 with the folks listed above!





