NoDa
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NoDa is the city's "arts district" on and around North Davidson Street, located a mile northeast of Uptown. Formerly an area of textile manufacturing and mill workers' residences, the area has also served as a center for the arts. The name "NoDa" was coined by architect Russell Pound. The neighborhood is known for its funky art galleries and colorful bungalows. In addition to old shotgun homes, NoDa has seen a boom in residential construction in the past few years. and the 100-year-old Highland Park Mill No. 3 at 33rd and North Davidson has been renovated into urban apartments.