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NEIGHBORHOOD
From its industrial beginnings to its present day art galleries placed among residential homes, Northeast Minneapolis has always been an eclectic place to live and work.
Today, Northeast Minneapolis is an epicenter of old brick warehouses converted into artists’ spaces and traditional homes renovated by successful professionals.
Come join the rage.
Introducing 1901 Lofts, 1901 East Hennepin Avenue. 45 loft homes featuring balconies, exposed brick walls, oversized windows, hardwood floors, 12 foot ceilings, birch cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, underground parking available and awesome views!
Come see how tradition is being refined.
The neighborhood is a mix of 20th century bungalow and Victorian homes and renovated warehouses-classic features mixed with hip. 1901 Lofts' stunning red brick and glass building will certainly be an eye-catching addition to the neighborhood.
You don't have to go far in the "Nordeast" to find coffee shops, restaurants, or boutiques. Simply cross the street! Major retail stores are less than a mile away. The Quarry has a plethora of stores. Trails and bike paths are plentiful, and it's just blocks to the Mississippi riverfront.
In the Neighborhood...
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Surdyk's
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Lund's Market Place (coming)
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East Side Market
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Joe's Market (w/Broadway Pizza)
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Target
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Home Depot
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Rainbow Foods
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Office Max
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Old Navy
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Petsmart
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Square Peg
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Nye's
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Pizza Luce
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Guard House Coffee
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Holy Land Bakery
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Crescent Moon Bakery
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Urban harvest
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TGF Beta's
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Legends Cafe
Links to neighborhood attractions include:
University of Minnesota
Downtown Minneapolis
Minnesota State Fair
St. Paul Saints Baseball




























