Min Hi Line is a proposed linear park and shared-use path that would eventually re-purpose an active rail and agri-industrial corridor in the Longfellow community of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
Modeled after successful projects like the Atlanta Beltline and New York High Line, it would feature an approximately 3-mile (4.8 km), shared-use pathway that traverses housing, retail, commercial buildings, gardens, playgrounds, and public art installments.
[1] The proposed area for the Min Hi Line is used by Canadian Pacific Railway, Archer Daniels Midland, Leder Brothers Metal, and General Mills.
[1][5] A housing and retail development at East 46th Street and Snelling Avenue features a pathway to Nawadaha Boulevard that is considered the south end of the Min Hi Line.
[6] Designed for more moderately-paced activities, the linear park and pathway would increase social connectedness and green the urban environment.