Protests continue to erupt in Minneapolis over the brutal and unnecessary death of George Floyd. Overnight, fires raged, store windows were shattered, and crowds chanted "I can't breathe".
Protests have spread to other cities, including neighboring Saint Paul, while demonstrations in New York, Phoenix, Denver, Memphis, and Columbus demanded prosecution of the four officers involved in the arrest — and death — of George Floyd.
Here, we take a look at the businesses of Minneapolis, more as an exercise in information and exploration. Debate over the extent of property and retail establishment damage during the protests is not our place here, but rather to show what data we have on the epicenter.
In the first map, we filtered out restaurants, deliver services, and distribution points to get a better look at the businesses of Minneapolis.
The map above includes the following businesses (top-20 listed by number of locations).
Name |
Minneapolis locations |
---|---|
VUSE Vapor |
204 |
Jiffy Lube |
119 |
Gardein |
99 |
College Student Apartments |
89 |
Ritual Restaurants |
77 |
Ameriprise Financial Advisors - Financial Advisor |
64 |
Bank Of Montreal - BMO |
61 |
Sonder |
60 |
ChargeHub |
59 |
Lightlife |
56 |
Starbucks |
53 |
52 |
|
NJOY |
49 |
Avery |
45 |
NAPA Auto Center |
40 |
Northwestern Mutual Financial Advisor |
39 |
Soylent |
39 |
Impossible Foods |
38 |
Caribou Coffee |
37 |
Healthways SilverSneakers Fitness |
34 |
The map below focuses on restaurants as represented by delivery and booking apps, including GrubHub ($GRUB), UberEATs ($UBER), DoorDash ($PRIVATE:DOORDASH), and OpenTable ($BKNG) reservations.
About the Data:
Thinknum tracks companies using the information they post online - jobs, social and web traffic, product sales, and app ratings - and creates data sets that measure factors like hiring, revenue, and foot traffic. Data sets may not be fully comprehensive (they only account for what is available on the web), but they can be used to gauge performance factors like staffing and sales.