Minneapolis, MN
South Minneapolis pizza mainstay struggling with perception issues
MINNEAPOLIS — For nearly half a century, Jakeeno’s Pizza and Pasta has been a south Minneapolis mainstay.
“I think the longevity in the community is definitely something that sets us apart,” said Amy Keegan, co-owner of Jakeeno’s.
But that staying power has been tested in recent years. Part of their recent struggles is due to their location, just two blocks north of George Floyd Square.
“Right now, we’re really struggling with getting people to come into the door,” said Amy Keegan.
It’s something Amy Keegan even brought up at a recent Minneapolis City Council meeting.
“As you can imagine, it’s definitely been a struggle over the last few years,” said Amy Keegan, during the council meeting.
“I think the perception of what people see when they come into this area is the challenge that we’re definitely facing,” said Amy Keegan.
The re-routing of people is also part of the problem, with both bus routes and traffic routing away from the area, ever since George Floyd’s murder and the unrest that followed.
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“Hundreds of people would be coming by every day on that bus route and now they turn the corner and miss us. We’re not getting that stopped traffic,” said co-owner Patty Keegan.
The goal now is getting people back in and giving them a reason to stay.
This past year, the owners have re-done the facade and are adding a bar, with hopes for a hard liquor license. Both will be coming soon, if all goes as planned. The owners will be seeking their hard liquor license approval at the city council on Tuesday.
“We had a local woodworker do the bar top. We’re also trying to also find ways for people to stay a little bit longer, so we brought in the TVs as well,” said Amy Keegan.
The two owners said it’s about addressing misconceptions that the area is unsafe, while re-investing in their community, to ensure their place for another half-century.
“We feel safe and so we just need those people to kind of think outside the box of what their current comfort level is and kind of reinvigorate them coming back into the community,” said Amy Keegan.
Minneapolis, MN
Motorcyclist seriously injured in north Minneapolis hit-and-run
Minneapolis police are investigating a hit-and-run that left a man seriously injured Tuesday afternoon.
The crash happened near Oliver Avenue North and Lowry Avenue North just before 2 p.m., according to the Minneapolis Police Department.
Investigators say an SUV struck another vehicle, which then collided with a motorcyclist. The driver of the SUV then fled the scene.
The motorcyclist was taken to the hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries. Police say the driver of the other vehicle was not injured.
No arrests have been made as of Tuesday night.
Minneapolis, MN
Medicaid fraudster still owes $1.7M in restitution
A recent FOX 9 investigation found that Medicaid fraudsters owe millions but pay back little with several other defendants discharged from probation after making either minimal or no payments towards their court-imposed debts.
Minneapolis, MN
Person found fatally shot inside car in Mill Ruins Park in Minneapolis, police say
A homicide investigation is underway after a person was found shot to death inside a car parked along the Mississippi River, the Minneapolis Park Police Department said.
Around 6:40 a.m. Sunday, officers from Minneapolis Park police and the city’s police department responded to a report of a body in a car at Mill Ruins Park. They found an adult with a fatal gunshot wound at the scene, as well as a firearm.
The Minneapolis Police Department’s Homicide Unit is investigating.
Police said the Hennepin County medical examiner will determine the manner and cause of death, as well as the person’s identity.
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