East Phillips Neighborhood Institute Holds Press Conference Giving Roof Depot Purchase Agreement Updates
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Minneapolis, MN — On August 11, 2025, the East Phillips Neighborhood Institute (EPNI) held a press conference in front of the Roof Depot site. They have fought continuously for three years around the Roof Depot issue, which was sparked when the City of Minneapolis wanted to demolish the former Sears warehouse building on 27th Street and Longfellow Avenue. The building had been built when a pesticide plant was in operation nearby, and it had effectively trapped arsenic particulates; this was the main reason the community stopped the demolition – to avoid being poisoned by toxic clouds.
The city’s original plan for the site included a public works expansion, which drew pollution concerns over the possible introduction of over 800 diesel trucks moving in and out of the area, kicking up air impurities in the process. The community-led resistance mobilized residents of East Phillips, which led to a victory in 2023, preventing demolition and securing a purchase agreement of the site for a transformative vision.
Historically, East Phillips has experienced over-pollution and high asthma rates. EPNI would like to counter with a central hub outfitted with solar panels, green energy programs, housing, and sustainable food systems via Blue Water Farms.
EPNI’s plan for the site includes a 30,000 square foot outdoor farm as well as a self-sustaining indoor agriculture system supported by $1.5 million in grants, according to Kieran Morris, the EPNI Outdoor Farm Coordinator. Additionally, youth apprenticeships, education programs, composting, mushroom cultivation and food sovereignty initiatives are already in the works, according to Morris. The building will also incorporate a rooftop solar farm, and there will be opportunities for East Phillips residents to own the space through community ownership models.
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- The Fight for the Roof Depot Continues, Activists Respond to City of Minneapolis’ Lack of Effort • August 28, 2025
- An ‘Arsenic Plume Rests Beneath The Surface’ of the Upcoming Roof Depot Demolition • February 19, 2023
- From Demolition Plans to Neighborhood Ownership: East Phillips Begins Transformation of Roof Depot into a Community Haven • December 29, 2023
- Indigenous-Led Occupation Begins at Roof Depot Site Demanding City Call Off Demolition • February 21, 2023
- Minneapolis March Connects Roof Depot Demolition Resistance to the Atlanta Forest • February 21, 2023
- Minneapolis Protest Against ICE, Mayor, and Roof Depot Deal Meddling • August 28, 2025
- ‘Anti-Protest’ Measure Passes Minneapolis City Council • March 17, 2023
- Behind the #StopCopCity Domestic Terrorism Warrants • March 21, 2023
- Minneapolis Polluter Smith Foundry Will Cease East Phillips Operation August 15 • August 5, 2024
- Protests Against Smith Foundry, Ex-EPA Scientist Calls Pollution Regulations a ‘Smokescreen’ • January 24, 2024
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