Minneapolis-St. Paul artist lofts segregated, report says

Minneapolis-St. Paul artist lofts segregated, report says

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At nearly $1,000 per month for a high-ceiling one-bedroom apartment, attractive riverfront units at the new A-Mill Artist Lofts in Minneapolis are too pricey for many tenants with federal housing v…

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