Old and new meet along the riverfront in Northeast Minneapolis, where stunning architecture mixes with a diverse, vibrant arts and commercial hub.
A European-style walking neighborhood right in the heart of the city, Northeast Minneapolis real estate is a hot market.
The neighborhood features commercial areas along University Avenue, Central Avenue, and Broadway Street, paired with quieter "bedroom community" streets offering apartment, condo, and single-family homes for individuals of all ages.
New residential high-rises have been popular in recent years, but if you are a dedicated home hunter, you can still find reasonably priced single-family homes on quiet cul-de-sacs.
Historically, the Northeast was a blue-collar community with industrial roots and ready access to the freight railway. Residents were of Lebanese, Slovak, Finnish, German and Russian descent, among many others. The Polish especially had a profound impact, with many local businesses still bearing this eastern European influence.
In the 1970s the Neighborhood Revitalization Program assisted residents and business owners in improving existing constructions through grants and loans, resulting in massive condo developments.
In the early 2000s, much of the old industrial infrastructure was transformed into office or arts space, paving the way for the vibrant, creative community spirit that still beats strong today.
Now, you’ll find that galleries, boutiques, restaurants, and bars line the neighborhood's street and serve as focal points for the community.
The demographics have also changed. Young people from the nearby University of Minnesota are frequent renters while new immigrant groups (Somalis and Latin Americans) have begun establishing themselves.
Riverfront access, easy downtown commutes and a thriving community spirit all make Northeast one of the most desirable parts of Minneapolis no matter if you are looking to be a renter or homeowner!