Eco3 and the Lincoln Park Community
We’re building a positive and connected neighborhood where everyone can thrive.

The Lincoln Park neighborhood is home to over 6,000 of Duluth’s most resilient and creative residents. Lincoln Park has so much to offer, but isn’t without its challenges. Our work here addresses housing, health disparities, blight, green space, and most importantly, community building. From Rocks to Docks, and Skyline to Shoreline (port inclusive), Ecolibrium3 is also proud to call this our home, too. Explore this page to learn more about our neighborhood programs and resources.
Did you know that we have been doing projects and community development work in Lincoln Park for the past ten years?
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Explore some of our work in Lincoln Park.

Wondering what to do during the Covid-19 pandemic?
We’ve put together a list of community resources to help you get through Covid-19: everything from food access to transportation to ways to have fun virtually.

Check out programming happening at the Lincoln Park Solar Garden
The Lincoln Park Solar Garden is Duluth’s first community-owned, low-income solar project. Learn about programming happening at the site as well as our other solar work in the community.
Find Out the Latest
Updates and blog posts about our work in the Lincoln Park community

Crafty Holidays in LNPK
Explore Main Street this holiday season during Crafty Holidays in LNPK! Main Street Lincoln Park is celebrating and sharing all of the festive activities and

Lights ON! In Lincoln Park Halloween Champion
Spooky skeletal dinosaurs decorate the Children’s Museum’s windows. Twelve businesses competed this Halloween season for the coveted Lights ON! trophy to prove they have the

Hobgoblins in Lincoln Park is Back!
Explore Main Street this October during the Hobgoblins in Lincoln Park event! For the second year in a row, Main Street Lincoln Park is celebrating

$25 Million Investment in Lincoln Park
Ecolibrium3 and Main Street Lincoln Park are excited to announce a nearly $25 million federal investment in the future of our neighborhood. The City of

Duluth One of Eight U.S. Communities Awarded Partners for Places Grant
Howard’s Que owner Howard Ross selecting vegetables for a community meal at the Eco3 Farm Duluth has been awarded one of eight national Partners for

Main Street LNPK Adopt-A-Can Project
Ecolibrium3 VISTA Luke Viscusi pictured with Hungry Hippie Tacos Manager Casey Gillard. Every thriving business district has trash and recycling to manage. Here in Lincoln