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401 N 2nd St. #104

Spacious Urban Living

3 Beds | 2 Baths | 2412 SQFT | 2 Parking Spots

401 N 2nd Street Unit 104, Minneapolis, is a meticulously maintained and beautiful condo located within the 5th Avenue Lofts Building. The 5th Avenue Lofts building is just minutes walk to the scenic Mississippi Riverfront as well as popular downtown restaurants and sporting events. Residents of this building can enjoy beautiful views of the Minneapolis skyline from the rooftop deck and have access to the building's exercise room and other amenities.

401 N 2nd Street Unit 104 is an open floor plan unit that opens up to a balcony overlooking the beautiful Downtown Minneapolis skyline. This unit offers 10-foot ceilings, a gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances included, as well as hardwood floors. It features 3 bedrooms with large walk-in custom closets, 2 bathrooms, and 2 climate controlled parking spots.

Structure Information

Main Floor
Bedroom 1: 14×13
Bedroom 2: 14×13
Bedroom 3: 8×7
Dining Room: 18×16
Kitchen: 16×15
Living Room: 28×18
Other Room: 14×9
Other Room: 13×8.5
Foyer: 15×7
Laundry Room: 9×8

Basement
Storage Room: 8×8

Additional Room Information
Bathrooms: 2, Full: 2
Appliances: Range, Cooktop, Wall Oven, Microwave, Exhaust Fan/Hood, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, Disposal
Flooring:Hardwood, Tile
Cooling:Central Air
Heating: Gas Heat, Radiant In-Floor, Forced Air
Additional Interior Features: Natural Woodwork, Ceiling Fan(s), Exercise Room, Washer/Dryer Hookup, Security System, All Living Facilities on One Level

Neighborhood

The 5th Ave Lofts Building is located within the North Loop Neighborhood of Minneapolis. It is a seven-story condominium complex and features over 130 units. Many of these units feature an open floor plan concept as well as 10 foot ceilings and balconies overlooking the Minneapolis downtown area.

Residents of the building have access to a communal rooftop patio that gives beautiful overlooks of the Mississippi River as well as the Minneapolis skyline. Residents also have access to the building's exercise room and other amenities including an entertainment room as well as a community room to host a gathering.

The 5th Avenue Lofts is a popular location because of where it is located. Located within a short walk to many of the popular downtown Minneapolis restaurants including Parlour, Freehouse, Black Sheep Pizza, Snack Shack, and SpyHouse Coffee there is always a different dining option depending on your taste. In addition, there are several entertainment venues nearby such as Target Field, Target Center, The Gutherie, The Orpheum Theatre as well as the newly opened US bank stadium make this a perfect building to live in.

For outdoor activities, the Mississippi Riverfront, which features a walking/bike trails is 3 blocks East from the building as well as the North Loop Playground.

North Loop

Known as a busy business center and well-developed region, North Loop offered something to everyone during the 1800’s. The "north loop" of rail lines, the railroad and that ran through the neighborhood, provided integral passage to companies and customers alike. With the deterioration of the industrial boom, trades preferred trucks to trains, and the neighborhood moved into disorder as many buildings were abandoned and left to crumble. The 1970’s brought a new era of artists pursuing large spaces and low rents, and these creative forerunners were mainly accountable for bringing life back into to the North Loop neighborhood.

North Loop is named for the fact that it makes the northern part of the loop that encloses Minneapolis' Central community. The neighborhood matured very quickly from the 70’s until now, as industrial buildings and old warehouses were rehabilitated for residential and profitable uses. North Loop, once used for industrial purposes, is now a lively residential neighborhood, fittingly positioned near the downtown center. North Loop provides exceptional housing options, entertainment, dining, and shopping areas. True to the unique nature of this neighborhood, one will not find any franchise chain restaurants in North Loop.

The North Loop Neighborhood is and is the home of the Minnesota Twins Target Field, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, the Minneapolis Farmers Market, and the headquarters of Metro Transit. Renewed historic warehouses and construction lofts are the main residential buildings in the North Loop. Conventional townhomes and apartment buildings are also common housing options. With a population of over 4,000, this residential hub is ideal in terms of location next to the big city.

Target Field, located on the east corner of the neighborhood, with Downtown West as a backdrop, is the home of the Minnesota Twins. This MLB attraction brings national attention to this portion of Minneapolis, as the Twins are typically big time contenders in their division of baseball. This venue makes North Loop the perfect place for small or large groups to get out to the ballpark and cheer on their home team.

The North Loop neighborhood is supported by the inclusion of the Metro Transit light rail. The light rail runs near Target Field, allowing for visitors to easily get to and from a game. Connecting with the majority of the Twin Cities metro area and many of the surrounding suburbs, the light rail is an integral part of the neighborhood’s infrastructure. Cheap, efficient, and straightforward, the light rail provides transportation for all.

The Minneapolis Farmers Market is headquartered within the North Loop neighborhood. Open from May-October, the Minneapolis Farmers Market is a great place for locals to get fresh, seasonal produce directly from its source. Additionally, the market brings in many visitors as it is one of the largest in Minnesota.

One of the most popular businesses in the area is The Fish Guys. A seafood importer and supplier, the Fish Guys provide high-quality seafoods from around the world to businesses and households alike. With over 1,000 fish choices, all of which were sustainably harvested, the Fish Guys are the premier location for purchasing fresh or frozen seafood. The Smack Shack, located near the North Loop neighborhood, is one of the restaurants that partners with the Fish Guys. Having started off in a food truck, the Smack Shack has grown in popularity and today works in tandem with the 1029 Bar. Famous for their lobster rolls, the Smack Shack embraces the same sustainability practices that the Fish Guys employ.

Local Community Information

Minneapolis, Minnesota

The city of Minneapolis, Minnesota is the largest city within the entire state. As one of the “Twin Cities,” Minneapolis and its neighbor St. Paul constitute the 16th largest metro area in the nation. With over 400,000 residents, Minneapolis is a dynamic and bustling city.

Minneapolis is a very important economic center in the Midwest. Second only to Chicago, Minneapolis offers much of the employment and industry found in the Midwest area. Known for its high concentration of Fortune 500 companies, Minneapolis is recognized as a global city for its impact on the global economy. Major corporations such as Target, U.S. Bancorp, Xcel Energy, Ameriprise Financial, and Thrivent Financial have established their corporate headquarters within Minneapolis. Additional major employers include Accenture, Allina Health, Fairview Health Services, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, and more.

There are many amenities located in and around the city. With a heavy emphasis on the arts, residents and visitors alike enjoy renowned landmarks such as the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Institute of the Arts, Weisman Art Museum, the Guthrie Theater, the Orpheum Theater, Orchestra Hall, First Avenue, and more. Additionally, Minneapolis is a premier athletics city, with Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins baseball team, Target Center, home of the Minnesota Timberwolves basketball team, and U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings football team all being located within the city. Minneapolis also includes fine dining, fabulous infrastructure, and first-class medical care facilities all within the city limits.

The city has a total land area of nearly 59-square miles, of which a little over 5 percent is water. The major route through the city is Interstate 94, which comes from the Brooklyn Park area and connects with Interstate 35W. This leads into the city of Richfield. Interstate 94 continues eastward towards St. Paul. The route that comes in from the west is Interstate 394 from the St. Louis Park area. These Interstates, along with other major highways and transit services, offer convenient travel for the city's commuters, not only into the Downtown area, but the surrounding suburbs and beyond.

Map of Minneapolis, Minnesota
Map of Minneapolis, Minnesota

Hennepin County

Hennepin County is home to Minneapolis, and contains the largest county population for the state of Minnesota. It is located in the heart of the seven county metro, and is surrounded by Carver, Anoka, Ramsey, Dakota, and Scott County. Hennepin County hosts hundreds of live music concerts, sporting events, 5k fundraisers, and other fun activities.

Hennepin County also is home to the Mall of America, The Country's largest indoor mall. The Mall of America is seen as a tourist destination for hundreds of thousands every year and contains hundreds of stores. The Mall also has a fully functioning indoor amusement park, Nickelodeon Universe and an underwater sea life aquarium for individuals and families to enjoy on a daily basis.

Outside of the hustle and bustle of any major downtown, Hennepin county has dozens of major lakes and lake communities where people can slow down and enjoy the summer months on boats and beaches.

Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota
Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota
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