McClure’s Magazine<\/em>–highlighted the shocking level of municipal corruption in the Mill City. Visitors to downtown were also confronted by conditions in the Gateway, which had become the region’s largest skid row.<\/p>\nThe Gateway provided homes and services to the thousands of workers demanded by Minneapolis mills and factories. With wages insufficient to fund the kind of domestic life admired by middle-class Minneapolitans, these workers found in the Gateway cheap housing and information about the day labor jobs that allowed them to eke out an existence. The city charter concentrated the liquor business in the district. And through a structure of fines and regulation, the city had forced the commercial sex trade to focus here as well.<\/p>\n
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the die was cast for the Gateway. Its streetscape was dominated by flophouses, bars, liquor stores, missions and secondhand clothing stores. The district became a magnet for anyone in the region looking for \u00a0illicit sex, the camaraderie of an all-male environment, a place you could drink undisturbed and find inexpensive comfort food.<\/p>\n
The city made several attempts to rehabilitate the district, developing Gateway Park in 1915 with its wonderful Beaux-Arts pavilion and the new central post office in the 1930s. But the neighborhood continued its downward spiral.<\/p>\n
By the 1940s, the Gateway was home to approximately 4,000 older men who had spent the first decades of the twentieth century harvesting crops, building railroads and felling timber. One-time lumberjacks, gandy dancers and farm hands, their perambulations had been circumscribed by changing economics and advancing age. \u00a0They established what was for many a comfortable routine, subsisting on pensions and fixed incomes, circulating within a tight circle of bars, liquor stores, flop houses and missions.<\/p>\n
These men exasperated city leaders, who viewed them as “homeless” despite their fixed residence in the neighborhood’s cage hotels. City boosters viewed the Gateway as a cancer that threatened the health and vitality of the entire community. Radical surgery was the only solution. This conviction prompted them to demolish 40 percent of the city’s downtown.<\/p>\n
This scorched earth redevelopment project left a sterile landscape in this part of town. Until the building frenzy of the last several years it has been dominated by surface parking lots. This latest round of development begs the question–is the long winter of the Gateway Center development finally over in Minneapolis?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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