Episode recorded on October 25, 2025
Join us in this episode as we sit down with Warren McLean, CEO of NEON, to talk about the future of North Minneapolis, the power of entrepreneurship, and the development of a new commercial kitchen designed to support local business owners. Warren shares how this facility will help food entrepreneurs grow, create healthier food options, strengthen the local economy, and build generational wealth in the community.
Whether you’re a North Minneapolis resident, entrepreneur, community advocate, small business supporter, or someone interested in equitable economic development, this episode highlights how public investment, community vision, and cultural pride can come together to create lasting transformation.
Main Topics Covered:
- NEON’s vision for supporting entrepreneurs in North Minneapolis
- The development of a new commercial kitchen for local food businesses
- How food connects culture, community, and economic opportunity
- The importance of creating a cultural hub rooted in North Minneapolis
- Community input and intentional design in shaping the facility
- How the project can help address food access and food desert challenges
- The role of public investment, including light rail, in supporting local economic growth
- The broader transformation happening across North Minneapolis
Resources & Links:
- NEON
- Blue Line Extension Project Website
This episode shows how food can become a foundation for community connection, business growth, and long-term wealth building. Warren McLean frames NEON’s new commercial kitchen as more than a building—it is a cultural hub, an economic engine, and a community investment in the future of North Minneapolis.