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June LNBA Meeting Info

At this month’s meeting Darlynn Benjamin, from Congressman Ellison’s office, will be discussing small business programs. There will also be an update and discussion on Nicollet Avenue reconstruction.

June Meeting Info
Thursday, June 18th
From 9:00 to 10:00 am
At the 5th Police Precinct (3101 Nicollet)
TaTonka Real Estate Advisors is the featured business & will be discussing the space being vacated by the Hennepin Medical Clinic at Nicollet and Lake.

For more information contact Norma Pietz at 612.824.9402 ext 15 or norma@lyndale.org

The purpose of the Lyndale Neighborhood Business Association is to provide a forum to bring together Lyndale businesses in ways that build connections between businesses, strengthens individual businesses, improves the economic environment of the neighborhood, and is a benefit to the community as a whole.

April LNBA Meeting Info

Lyndale Neighborhood Business Association

Meeting Reminder

At this month’s meeting a representative from M & I Bank will be giving a review of the Small Business Stimulus Package.  This is a great chance for you to hear about small business opportunities.

April Meeting Info

Thursday, April 16th

From 5:00 to 6:00 pm

At Champions Bar & Grill (105 W Lake Street)

Champions is the featured business

For more information contact Norma Pietz at

612.824.9402 ext 15 or norma@lyndale.org

The purpose of the Lyndale Neighborhood Business Association is to provide a forum to bring together Lyndale businesses in ways that build connections between businesses, strengthens individual businesses, improves the economic environment of the neighborhood, and is a benefit to the community as a whole.

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Lyndale Neighborhood Business Association

The purpose of the Lyndale Neighborhood Business Association (LNBA) is to provide a forum to bring together Lyndale businesses in ways that builds connections between businesses, strengthens individual businesses, improves the economic environment of the neighborhood, and is a benefit to the community as a whole.

Membership

The Lyndale Neighborhood Business Association is open to all commercial, retail, office, consulting, and home-based businesses.  The geographic area for the Lyndale Business Association will be Lake Street on the North, Lyndale on the West, 36th Street on the South, and I-35W on the East.

The steering committee will be responsible for defining membership requirements and if there will be any associated membership dues.  There are no dues for 2009.

Activities

LNBA will be responsible for recommending and implementing economic development programs for the neighborhood and for building strong connections between neighborhood businesses.

The Lyndale Neighborhood Business Association meets on the third Thursday of the month.  The meeting time and locations rotate to help make sure that all businesses have a chance to attend the meetings.

To get involved in LNBA or just to be added to the mailing list contact Norma Pietz at 612-824-9402 ext 15.

You can also join a LNBA Discussion email list.  The purpose of the list is to provide a forum for Lyndale businesses to communicate with each other.