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Greenleaf Lofts - Pet-Friendly Lofts on
Eat Street
1) Loft-style condos for sale in Whittier
neighborhood of Minneapolis
2) New construction just south of downtown
Minneapolis
3) Walk to downtown Minneapolis, Eat Street
restaurants, the Minneapolis Institute of
Arts, the Minneapolis College of Art and Design,
shopping, parks, and more
4) High ceilings, hardwood maple floors
5) Easy access to buses, light rail, bike
trails and bike routes
6) Pet friendly
Easy Minneapolis Living – Lofts for Sale
Urban living doesn’t get “loftier” than this!
Greenleaf Lofts is a mixed-use condo development
featuring street level retail and three floors
of residential, loft-style condos and flats.
Greenleaf Lofts provides easy access to downtown
Minneapolis, flexible transportation options,
modern amenities, and the diverse offerings
of Minneapolis’ Whittier Neighborhood.
High Ceilings, Downtown Views
Ceilings in the single-story condos are 9-feet
high. The two-story loft-style condos feature
22-foot ceilings, with floor-to-ceiling windows
that frame beautiful views of downtown Minneapolis
and the urban streetscape. Modern amenities
include:
1) Rooftop garden with fountains and grills
2) 22-foot high ceilings with floor-to-ceiling
windows
3) Hardwood flooring and maple cabinets
4) Ceramic tile in bathroom
5) Designer-selected finish package
6) Wired for high-speed internet, cable, telecommunications
7) Underground parking
8) Pets allowed
Cars, Computers, and Pets Allowed
At Greenleaf Lofts you can have it all. Heated
underground parking is standard, and every
unit is wired to meet your high-speed internet,
audio, video, and data communications needs.
Greenleaf Lofts is one of the few pet-friendly
condos in Minneapolis where pets are welcome
– including dogs.
Perfect for Food Mavens, Art Patrons, and
Fashionistas
The Whittier neighborhood of Minneapolis,
and Greenleaf Lofts were both named after
John “Greenleaf” Whittier, an exceptional
abolitionist poet famous for his progressive
politics, as well as his poems exulting nature.
This established and eclectic neighborhood
offers the best of urban living – food, shopping,
exercise studios, public transit, art, theatre,
and more.
An incredible variety of “Eat Street” restaurants,
shops of all kinds, The Minneapolis Institute
of Art (MIA) and Minneapolis College of Art
and Design (MCAS), are all within a minute’s
walk. The neighborhood offers something for
everyone:
1) Starbucks Coffee, first floor
2) Deli & Sandwich Shop, Acadia Café,
less than one block
3) Asian Grocery Store, less than one block
4) Ace Hardware, two blocks
5) Brits Pub, eleven blocks, across the street
from Orchestra Hall
6) Funky and Fancy Restaurants, more than
50 within an 8 mile radius
7) Loring Park and Lake of the Isles, within
one mile
8) Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA), three
blocks
9) Washburn Fair Oaks Park, two blocks
10) Mississippi River, within 2 miles
If you choose to drive, convenient freeway
access and underground parking make it easy
to come and go. But with gas prices on the
rise, it’s nice to have other cheaper – and
greener – options.
Three different bus lines converge at Franklin
and Nicollet (just two blocks north), making
riding the bus a practical alternative to
driving. The downtown “50-cent” transit zone
and business district (home to hundreds of
major employers) is only 9 blocks north.
The Midtown Greenway Bike Trail (8 blocks
south) passes between Lake of the Isles and
Lake Calhoun and through Uptown Minneapolis.
By bike or bus, follow Franklin Avenue west
to the The Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway,
or east to the Metro Transit Hiawatha Line
(Light Rail Transit).
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