More than 150 buildings and businesses in Minneapolis, St. Paul and the Twin Cities suburbs have been damaged, looted or destroyed as protests continue after the death of George Floyd, a 46 year-old African American man who was knelt on for seven minutes by a white officer, Derek Chauvin, despite pleading for Chauvin to stop, saying he couldn’t breathe.The following is a list of those buildings.
The 2020 Financial State of the Cities report from Truth in Accounting (TIA) ranked St. Paul No. 27 out of 75 cities for its fiscal health in a report on the fiscal health of the largest 75 cities in the United States, which was released on Jan. 28.