Post by ● Sep 9, 2015

Near North: Jordan

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The Jordan neighborhood, positioned in MinneapolisNear North Community, derived its name from a neighborhood junior high school, which was named after Minneapolis Public Schools Superintendent Emeritus Charles Morison Jordan. The neighborhood is mainly a residential area, but is bordered by businesses ranging from coffee shops to restaurants to services, making room for the interior of the neighborhood to consist of housing. Jordan’s location is excellent and convenient. It is just a short distance from the employment of downtown Minneapolis, and has a residential population of around 8,000.

There are many housing types and options to choose from, such as painted lady Victorians and Arts and Crafts bungalows to newer construction. The construction in Jordan differentiates from new Victorians to Foursquare styles. Additionally, there are deco Tudors of the 30’s and 40’s, the sturdy brick ramblers of the 50’s.

The Minnesota Internship Center is a public charter high school that targets young people who have not been successful in other schools. They help them focus on their academic, career and other important life goals. Career-building internships and jobs are a big part their mission. Last year, students earned over $800,000 in competitive jobs while they pursued for their diplomas at the same time.

An important organization within the neighborhood is the Jerry Gamble Club. The Jerry Gamble Club is a branch of the Boys and Girls Club of America and provides programming for local youth. Whether it be sports and arts programs, college and career preparation, life skills courses, or leadership initiatives, the Jerry Gamble Club plays an integral role in supporting the local youth.

Residents of the Jordan neighborhood have access to the North Regional Library. The North Regional Library is open to the public and belongs to the Hennepin County Library system. A library system that is consistently ranked in the top 10 libraries nationwide, residents have access to all of the books and resources that are a part of this network through an interlibrary loan program.

The Capri Theater is operated by the Plymouth Christian Youth Center, located in the nearby Willard Hay neighborhood. The goal of this theater, located along Broadway Avenue, is to develop the drama skills for youth of the Minneapolis area. The center is a place where youth are taken care of, cherished and tested. At the end of it all, they have to opportunity to perform and showcase their newfound skills.

The Lowry Cafe is a popular breakfast venue for early morning get-togethers. Their attention to detail and outstanding service make them a favorite for the morning meal. If you love breakfast, the café is for you, as their serving portions are larger in size than normal restaurants. This café is an ideal place to visit for newer locals, a fact that any current resident will attest to.

The Jordan neighborhood is home to three parks. They are:

Jordan Park: Jordan park is the largest park within the neighborhood. Attached to the local school, this nearly 4-acre park offers several convenient amenities. Included within the park are baseball and softball fields, a playground, picnic areas with an outdoor grill, and a wading pool. A great park for young families, children especially enjoy the newly renovated playgrounds, and there are plenty of shady areas to take a break from the sun or to share a family picnic.

Glen Gale Park: Glen Gale Park is a small, 1.42-acre park offering a play area for young families. With a playground, horseshoe pits, and drinking fountains, Glen Gale Park makes a great location to spend a couple of hours on a sunny day. The park has numerous picnic tables and benches throughout which offer a break from all of the action. Additionally, the park’s open play field is perfect for throwing a frisbee or exercising the dog.

Cottage Park: Cottage Park is a very small, neighborhood park with a rich history. As one of the oldest parks in the city of Minneapolis, Cottage Park was established in 1883 and holds a special place in the neighborhood’s heart. Despite its small size at only half an acre, Cottage Park enchants visitors with its beautiful landscaping, colorful gardens, and interactive playground. Additionally, the park provides numerous seating options for those seeking peace in the outdoors.

If you have any questions regarding the city of Minneapolis, the Near North Community, or if you would like to sell or buy a house in the area, please feel free to visit Twin Cities Property Finder or call 1-800-909-1953