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Cedar-Riverside, Minneapolis

Cedar-Riverside
West Bank
Neighborhood
Nickname(s): Little Mogadishu
Location of Cedar-Riverside within the U.S. city of Minneapolis
Location of Cedar-Riverside within the U.S. city of Minneapolis
Coordinates: 44°58′00″N 93°14′36″W / 44.96667°N 93.24333°W / 44.96667; -93.24333Coordinates: 44°58′00″N 93°14′36″W / 44.96667°N 93.24333°W / 44.96667; -93.24333
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Hennepin
City Minneapolis
Community University
Area
 • Total 0.549 sq mi (1.42 km2)
Population (2010)
 • Total 8,094
 • Density 15,000/sq mi (5,700/km2)
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP code 55454
Area code(s) 612

Cedar-Riverside, also referred to as the West Bank, is a neighborhood within Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its boundaries are the Mississippi River to the north and east, Interstate 94 to the south, and Hiawatha Avenue and Interstate 35W to the west. It has a longstanding tradition of cultural diversity and settlement, with a robust arts tradition.

Cedar-Riverside is one of the most diverse areas in Minneapolis-St. Paul. It is home to a number of the 100 or so different languages that are spoken in the Twin Cities. A vibrant neighborhood, it boasts many restaurants, cafés, bars, and venues for performance art and music.

The Cedar-Riverside neighborhood is historically known for its immigrant population, beginning in the late 1940s post-World War II with immigrants from eastern Europe. With the arrival of many new Cambodian, Somali, and especially Latino immigrants, hospitals now also offer services in other languages to accommodate patients whose mother tongue is not English.

The neighborhood is part of the University community, and is dominated by the West Bank campus of the University of Minnesota's Minneapolis campus, which includes the Law School, Carlson School of Management, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, and West Bank Arts Quarter. The East and West Bank of the U of M are connected by the Washington Avenue Bridge. The acquisition of a number of residential blocks by the University for expansion of the West Bank campus was controversial in the 1960s.

The neighborhood is also home to Augsburg College, a private liberal arts college and St. Catherine University's Minneapolis campus.


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