Marcy-Holmes neighborhood, on the east bank of the Mississippi River, is named for William L. Marcy, an American statesman and secretary of state born in 1786 and Oliver Wendell Holmes, an American poet, essayist and novelist born in 1819. The neighborhood lies across the Mississippi River from downtown. The University of Minnesota forms its east boundary, and the west border of the neighborhood is the East Hennepin/Central Avenue commercial area. In 1993 the City Council approved a change in boundaries. Two blocks that were previously within the University of Minnesota neighborhood were reassigned to Marcy-Holmes. These two blocks, bound by University Avenue SE, 11th Avenue SE, Second Street SE and I-35 W, include Florence Court, a historic landmark of nine brick townhouses, which had 47 households in 1990. Marcy-Holmes is home to Dinkytown, which includes many businesses tailored to the nearby University of Minnesota. The neighborhood also provides housing to many students attending the University of Minnesota.
To learn more about the neighborhood association visit: www.marcy-holmes.org
Indicator Details
Indicators | Primary Domain | Indicator Value | Rank | Tier |
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Walkability | Neighborhood Characteristics | 81 | 14 | Top |
Voter Participation | Social Cohesion | 13.0% | 80 | Bottom |
Violent Crime | Health Systems and Public Safety | 61.8 | 59 | Bottom |
Vacancy Rates | Housing | 8.7% | 55 | Middle |
Tree Cover | Natural Areas | 28.5% | 43 | Middle |
Travel Time to Work | Employment Opportunities | 18.9 minutes | 4 | Top |
Transit Accessibility | Transportation | 456.7 | 22 | Top |
Toxic Releases from Facilities | Environmental Hazards | 57.7% | 68 | Bottom |
School Readiness Scores | Educational Opportunities | -% | - | Data N/A |
School Proximity to Traffic | Environmental Hazards | 0.0% | 1 | Top |
Residential Proximity to Traffic | Environmental Hazards | 30.6% | 70 | Bottom |
Residential Mobility | Social Cohesion | 43.5% | 85 | Bottom |
Reading Proficiency | Educational Opportunities | 60.9% | 8 | Top |
Public Assisted Households | Employment Opportunities | 13.0% | 35 | Middle |
Proximity to Superfund Sites | Environmental Hazards | 82.9% | 77 | Bottom |
Proximity to Brownfield Sites | Environmental Hazards | 36.0% | 84 | Bottom |
Preventable Hospitalizations | Health Systems and Public Safety | 1.7 | 23 | Top |
Preschool Enrollment | Educational Opportunities | 100.0% | 1 | Top |
Pedestrian Connectivity | Transportation | 223 | 7 | Top |
Offsite Alcohol Outlets | Neighborhood Characteristics | 2.3 | 69 | Bottom |
Motor Vehicle Collisions | Health Systems and Public Safety | 22 | 68 | Bottom |
Low Birth Weight | Health Systems and Public Safety | 1.7% | 3 | Top |
Long-Term Unemployment | Employment Opportunities | 8.5% | 69 | Bottom |
Local Business Vitality | Economic Health | 43.8% | 76 | Bottom |
Household Transportation Costs | Transportation | 13.7% | 10 | Top |
High School Graduation Rate | Educational Opportunities | -% | - | Data N/A |
Food Desert | Neighborhood Characteristics | 50.0% | 11 | Top |
Excessive Housing Cost Burden | Housing | 57.1% | 87 | Bottom |
Employment Rate | Employment Opportunities | 69.8% | 36 | Middle |
Commute Mode Share | Transportation | 51.1% | 8 | Top |
Chronic School Absence | Health Systems and Public Safety | 29.2% | 7 | Top |
Business Retention | Economic Health | -2.5% | 77 | Bottom |
Blood Lead Levels in Children | Housing | 1.4% | 12 | Top |
Age of Housing | Housing | 60.0% | 7 | Top |
Adult Educational Attainment | Educational Opportunities | 95.7% | 25 | Top |
Access to Parks and Open Space | Natural Areas | 2.8% | 64 | Bottom |
Access to Mainstream Financial Services | Economic Health | 28.8% | 50 | Middle |