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Description

Originally built in 1927 as the Cream of Wheat factory, this historic building was artfully transformed into modern lofts in 2007. The renovation preserved the industrial charm with polished concrete floors, exposed brick walls, soaring ceilings, and oversized windows—offering a truly authentic loft experience with contemporary style. This beautifully open unit features a center island kitchen seamlessly integrated into the main living space, two bedrooms, a stylish bathroom, and convenient in-unit laundry. Residents enjoy an array of premium amenities, including a community room, fitness center, fenced dog run, lush landscaped grounds with a garden, outdoor fireplace, grilling patio, and more. Located in vibrant Northeast Minneapolis with easy access to highways, shopping, and directly on the Grand Rounds bikeway connector, this home offers an unbeatable combination of character, comfort, and convenience. Up to 2 pets are allowed. Association fee includes everything except electricity. Internet, cable, heat, air conditioning, water, gas, trash exterior maintenance and upkeep & hazard insurance.



Property Information

Status: Active
Sub Type: ********
List Price: $284,900
MLS#: 6759426
Current Price: $284,900
Address: 730 Stinson Boulevard, 418, Minneapolis, MN 55413
City: Minneapolis
State: MN
Postal Code: 55413
Geo Lat: 44.998228
Geo Lon: -93.228049
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County: Hennepin

Property Description

Year Built: 1928
Lot Size SqFt: 184258.8
Gen Tax: 3911
Specials Inst: 0
High School: ********
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Total SqFt.: 1032
Style: Array
Total Bedrooms: 2
Total Bathrooms: 1
Total Full Baths: 1
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Garage Stalls: 0
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Lot Feat/Fld Plain: Array
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