Fridley is a city in
Anoka County,
Minnesota
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, United States. Its population was 29,590 at the
2020 census.
Fridley was incorporated in 1949 as a village, and became a city in 1957. It is part of the
Minneapolis–Saint Paul
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metropolitan area as a "first-ring" or "inner-ring"
suburb its northern part. Fridley borders
Minneapolis
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to the southwest. Neighboring first-ring suburbs are
Columbia Heights to the south and
Brooklyn Center to the west, across the
Mississippi River
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.
Geography and climate
According to the
United States Census Bureau
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An economy is an area of th ...
, the city has an area of , of which are land and is covered by water.
The city lies within a narrow portion of the southernmost part of Anoka County. It is longer north–south along the path of the Mississippi River, and the highways that follow the river. It is narrower east/west in the portion between the Mississippi River and
Spring Lake Park.
Fridley borders the cities of
Coon Rapids and
Blaine to the north;
Spring Lake Park to the northeast;
Mounds View
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U.S. Highway 10, County Road 10, and Interstate Highway 35W are three of the ma ...
and
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to the east;
Columbia Heights to the southeast;
Minneapolis
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to the southwest; and
Brooklyn Park and Brooklyn Center to the west.
Fridley is at the southern edge of the
Anoka Sand Plain.
Lakes in Fridley include East Moore Lake, West Moore Lake, and Locke Lake.
Rice Creek flows through the central part of the city, Springbrook Creek through the northwest section, and the Mississippi River borders Fridley to the west. Parts of islands in the Mississippi River, including the Islands of Peace and Banfill Island, are within the city.
Climate
Fridley shares its climate with nearby Minneapolis. It has a hot-summer
humid continental climate
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zone (''Dfa'' in the
Köppen climate classification
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), typical of southern parts of the
Upper Midwest
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, and is situated in USDA
plant hardiness zone 4b. As is typical in a continental climate, the difference between average temperatures in the coldest winter month and the warmest summer month is great: .
History
19th century
Fridley's post-European/American settlement history began with the construction of the
Red River Trails Woods trail for the
Red River ox carts in 1844. The trail traveled through Minnesota Territory from
St. Paul to
Pembina in present-day
North Dakota
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. It was used to transport furs to the south and other supplies to
Red River Valley
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settler
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A settler who migrates to an area previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabited may be described as a pioneer.
Settl ...
s in the north. The East River Road (Anoka County Highway 1) follows this route today within Fridley, from the border with Minneapolis to the border with Coon Rapids.

In 1847, John Banfill became the first settler in the area, which was known at the time as Manomin. Manomin is a variant spelling of ''manoomin'', the
Ojibwe
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word for
wild rice
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, a staple of their diet. It comprised the modern-day municipalities of Columbia Heights, Fridley,
Hilltop, and Spring Lake Park. The
Banfill Tavern
The Banfill Tavern, also known as the Locke House, is a historic building in Fridley, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1847 on the east bank of the Mississippi River and has served variously as an inn, a logging camp office, a private ...
was built in 1847.
The area soon grew quickly in size. In 1851, Banfill platted the actual town of Manomin. There, a general store and sawmill were built next to Rice Creek, named after
Henry Mower Rice
Henry Mower Rice (November 29, 1816January 15, 1894) was a fur trader and an American politician prominent in the statehood of Minnesota.
Early life
Henry Rice was born on November 29, 1816, in Waitsfield, Vermont to Edmund Rice and Ellen (Durk ...
, a settler who two years earlier had acquired land in the area. In 1853, the first town post office was in operation, and a year later, a ferry crossing the Mississippi River was established.
In 1855,
, for whom the city is named, was elected as the first territorial representative for the area.
[Minnesota History (Volume 5). United States: Minnesota Historical Society, 1923.]
In 1857, the area separated from
Ramsey County;
Manomin County was established, and it became the smallest county in the nation, with only 18 sections.
This distinction was short-lived, after it was annexed by Anoka County in 1870 and became a township with the same name.
The
Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad, which joined St. Paul to St. Anthony across from Minneapolis in 1862, began extending rail to Anoka, reaching it through Fridley in 1864.
In 1879, the
Minnesota State Legislature
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, of which Abram Fridley was still a member, changed the township's name to bear his name.
20th century
In 1949, Fridley Township was incorporated as the Village of Fridley.
[City of Fridley combined city hall fact sheet](_blank)
City of Fridley, October 2016 The ''Fridley Free Press'' was also established. A lawsuit that challenged the village's incorporation caused the funds to be frozen. Minnesota state law allowed cities to operate municipal liquor stores after
Prohibition
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ended. Fridley's liquor store proceeds were the primary funding for daily city operations until the lawsuit was resolved in 1950. Minnesota has both private liquor stores and city-owned municipal liquor stores.
[Stemmer, Irene ]
History of the Muni
Wayzata Heritage Preservation Board, City of Wayzata, MN. 2009 Fridley is the location of the headquarters of the Minnesota Municipal Beverage Association (MMBA), a lobbying coalition for municipalities with city-owned liquor stores. In conjunction with the Minnesota Licensed Beverage Association, it lobbied against Sunday liquor store sales in Minnesota until they were finally permitted in 2017.
Growth
In 1957, the village became the City of Fridley, a "
home rule
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charter city". City Hall, at 6431 University Avenue Northeast, is has a fire station, city services and council meetings. A newer fire station was built in 1964. Fridley's population grew past 15,000 in the 1950s and peaked over 30,000 by the 1970s.
1965 flood and tornadoes
Two of Fridley's worst disasters happened within weeks of each other. In April 1965, Minnesota was affected by a "500-year flood". The spring flood on the Upper Mississippi is still the flood of record for from about 100 miles north of Minneapolis to Hannibal, Missouri. The crests that April exceeded previous records by several feet at many river gauge sites. Those record crests still exceed the second-highest crest by a foot or more at many of those sites. An ice jam rising 24 feet over the river broke up when it rammed a series of ice breakers above the Sartell Dam. The Riverview Heights area where Springbrook creek enters the river was severely flooded.


On May 6, 1965, Fridley was hit by two F4
tornado
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. It is often referred to as a twister, whirlwind or cyclone, alt ...
es. One out of every four homes in the city was destroyed or damaged. The second twister to hit was the
deadliest storm in Twin Cities history, killing 13 people. Parts of City Hall and the fire station were damaged.
In 1967, a new Civic Center Building opened at the City Hall location, with a plaza to the south. This building was remodeled in 1989
and demolished in 2019.
Springbrook Nature Center and tornado
In 1970, Fridley began purchasing land that would become the
Springbrook Nature Center
Springbrook Nature Center is a park and nature reserve located in Fridley, Minnesota. Springbrook features an interpretive building, over three miles (5 km) of hiking trails through wooded and wetland areas, and various public shelters. The missi ...
. On July 18, 1986, a widely photographed tornado spent 16 minutes in Springbrook Nature Center, destroying thousands of century-old trees and extensive areas of mature forest habitat. Well-known aerial footage of the tornado was filmed by a
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11 television news helicopter passing through the area.
21st century

In 2001,
Medtronic opened its new World Headquarters on the site of the 100 Twin Drive-in at Interstate 694 and Minnesota Highway 65. As of 2019, it is still the Operational Headquarters for Medtronic, PLC, which reorganized as an Irish company in 2015.
On June 19, 2003, President
George W. Bush visited the Micro Controls company in Fridley. He was promoting one of the tax relief changes made during his administration.
In the early 2000s, the Minnesota Sports Cafe was a notable venue for
mixed martial arts
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competitions. Fighters who have claimed victories in Fridley include
Sean Sherk,
Nick Thompson,
Brock Larson,
Marcus LeVesseur,
Brian Ebersole, and
Harry Moskowitz.
On September 21, 2005, Fridley was struck by straight-line winds exceeding , toppling many old growth trees as large as in diameter and destroying dozens of homes and several vehicles. Cleanup efforts took a week, leaving hundreds of residents stranded in their homes without power, unable to drive until streets were cleared of debris. The storm also affected
Brooklyn Center,
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,
Brooklyn Park,
Coon Rapids,
Spring Lake Park Blaine, and other communities in the surrounding North Metro area.
Fridley has
one of the first six stations of the
Northstar Commuter Rail line connecting the northwest suburbs and downtown
Minneapolis
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; the line opened in November 2009.
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Northstar set to roll, but how far?
''Star Tribune'', December 11, 2007.
On July 17, 2011, heavy rains caused a washout of the BNSF rail bridge over Rice Creek. A train derailed there and sent hopper cars containing corn into the creek. Traffic was rerouted for several days. In 2013, a jury awarded damages from BNSF to the engineer and conductor of the train.
The Columbia Arena, filming location for the Disney Movie
D3: The Mighty Ducks, was demolished in 2016 to make way for a new City Hall. This was controversial because it was expected to cost $50 million and increase homeowner taxes by 19%. The Fridley Civic Campus dedication at 7071 University Avenue NE was held on November 17, 2018. The staff had moved from the previous city hall over Veteran's Day weekend and began working there on November 12. The city council approved the project in December 2016 after nearly three years of studies, meetings and workshops. The council raised the levy to pay for the project, increasing city taxes about 16% for the average homeowner. A number of other Twin Cities suburbs updated their civic facilities during a 2018 "building boom of sorts", including Eagan, New Hope, Minnetonka, and Burnsville.
Fridley received an allocation of $1.52 million from the
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA).
[Adler, Erin and Kim Hyatt ]
Twin Cities suburbs are spending a windfall from the American Rescue Plan Act
Star Tribune, March 12, 2022 The money was used to upgrade and repair its water distribution system and wastewater and storm water infrastructure.
The city plans in 2022 to use the next allocation of $1.52 million to improve security at water treatment plants, rebuild its water distribution system, and on sanitary sewer and water quality projects.
Economy
Fridley is home to the Operational (formerly World) Headquarters of Ireland-based
Medtronic plc. Medtronic also has a substantial Rice Creek business campus. Other major employers in Fridley include
BAE Systems (formerly
United Defense),
Cummins
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, Unity Medical Center, part of the Allina Healthcare system, part of the Mercy Hospitals,
Minco Products, Inc
Minco is a privately owned company with over 650 employees worldwide. Based in Fridley, Minnesota, the company designs and manufactures flexible printed circuit boards and interconnects, RTD based temperature sensors and assemblies, and therma ...
, Kurt Manufacturing Company, and Park Construction Company. Fridley is also home to a
Target Stores
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retail distribution center.
Magnum Research, a company that produces the
Desert Eagle
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Magnum Research Inc. (MRI) designed and developed the Desert Eagl ...
firearm, had its headquarters in Fridley until 2010.
Minneapolis and Saint Paul draw their municipal water supplies from the Mississippi River at Fridley, which is upstream.
[roper, Eric ]
How do cities make Mississippi River water safe to drink?
Star Tribune, October 9, 2020 The City of Minneapolis Waterworks plant and Fire Department training facility are in Fridley.
In the 2000 census data, there were 11,542 more jobs in Fridley than the number of workers age 16 and over.
[Chapter 4, Economic and Redevelopment Plan](_blank)
- City of Fridley. Retrieved June 12, 2017 But most Fridley residents work outside Fridley, most commonly in other cities in Hennepin County and in Minneapolis. Only 21% of the 15,221 Fridley residents in the workforce in 2000 worked in Fridley. Fridley saw a decline in the number of jobs from 26,763 in 2000 to 23,845 in 2006, according to the city economic plan report.
Largest employers
According to the city's 2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the largest employers in the city are:
Education
Fridley's public schools are governed by Fridley Independent School District 14.
Fridley High School
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, Fridley Middle School, Hayes Elementary School, and Stevenson Elementary School comprise the district. In 1978, Fridley closed three elementary schools due to declining enrollment: Gardena, Riverwood, and Parkview. Riverwood Elementary was demolished and single-family homes were developed. Parkview Elementary became the Fridley Community Center. Gardena Elementary is now the Al-Amal School. Rice Creek Elementary closed later and was demolished, with single-family homes developed. After the 1965 tornado, students at Parkview had to double up at the Riverwood school while it was being rebuilt.
Totino-Grace High School, a private Roman Catholic high school, Calvin Christian High School, a private Christian high school, and Al-Amal School, a private Islamic K-12 school, are also in Fridley.
A small portion of the northern part of Fridley is within
Anoka-Hennepin School District 11
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. Students living in an area of eastern Fridley are in Columbia Heights School District 13. North Park Elementary is in Fridley. Most of the students living in the north-northeastern part of the city are in
Spring Lake Park School District 16. A District 16 elementary school, Woodcrest Spanish Immersion, is in Fridley.
Parks and recreation
Fridley is home to the
Springbrook Nature Center
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park and nature reserve on its northern border with Coon Rapids. The total Fridley city park space is . There are baseball and softball diamonds, football and soccer fields, basketball courts, and tennis courts for sports. In the winter there are outdoor skating rinks with warming houses. The western border of Fridley comprises the
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Parts of islands in the recreation area are within Fridley's city limits.
Fridley has the following
Anoka County parks:
* Manomin County Park (
Rice Creek where it enters the Mississippi River and Locke Lake)
* Rice Creek West/Locke Park and Regional Trail (Rice Creek)
* Islands of Peace County Park (Mississippi River)
* Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park (Mississippi River)
Infrastructure and transportation
Interstate 694 and Minnesota State Highways
47 and
65 are three of the main automobile routes in the city. East River Road is one of the oldest roads in the state as a Minnesota Territorial road.
It was part of the
Red River Trails Woods trail. The
I-694 Bridge, joining Fridley to
Brooklyn Center, is the only crossing of the Mississippi River within the city.

The
BNSF Railway main
Northern transcontinental Twin Cities to Portland/Seattle double track line passes through Fridley as part of the
Staples Subdivision.
The
Fridley Station is served by the
Northstar Commuter Rail line running on the BNSF tracks into Minneapolis. The
Amtrak
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Empire Builder passes through Fridley twice daily on this line, but does not stop in the city.
[BNSF Northwest Division Timetable No. 2] The massive BNSF Northtown Classification Yards are in the city.
The
Minnesota Commercial Railway
The Minnesota Commercial Railway is a short line railroad in the United States.
This railroad operates out of the St. Paul area with service to Minneapolis, Bayport, Hugo, Fridley and New Brighton. It is considered a switching and terminal ra ...
also serves Fridley, with a terminal warehouse there.

The Mississippi River is non-navigable for barge traffic north of the
Canadian Pacific Camden Place Rail Bridge, but small boats can travel upstream to the
Coon Rapids Dam without a portage. There is a landing for small boats in the river near Interstate 694 at the Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park.
The
Anoka County–Blaine Airport serves the area and is in neighboring Blaine.
Nickname
Fridley has the
nickname
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"Friendly Fridley". The nickname was spread further by a long-running series of advertisements on various radio stations for a local car dealer. The announcer directed people to "Friendly Chevrolet up in Friendly Fridley".
The city festival is named "49'er" days, which commemorates the 1949 incorporation. It is usually held in mid-June.
Sister city
*
Fourmies, Nord (France) -
Medtronic plc has an assembly plant in Fourmies.
Demographics
2010 census
As of the
census
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of 2010, there were 27,208 people, 11,110 households, and 7,057 families residing in the city. The
population density
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was . There were 11,760 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 75.2%
White
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, 11.1%
African American
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, 1.2%