Welcome to the”Central” Neighborhood in Minneapolis

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Overview of the Central

Neighborhood


The Central neighborhood was named after Minneapolis Central High School, one of the city’s biggest schools back in the day before it was deconstructed. The neighborhood is bounded by Lake Street on the north and 38th Street on the south. Interstate 35W is the western border and Chicago Avenue is the eastern border. This residential neighborhood of nearly 8,000 residents is littered with mainly single-family dwellings are sprinkled with multifamily low-rise buildings.

 

The name Central coincides with its geographical location as it is nestled rather accurately in the center of south Minneapolis. Central is a fully diverse, suitably located, city neighborhood. Chicago and 4th Avenues, and Lake and 38th Streets serve as Central’s main commercial strips. The Central neighborhood’s attraction continues to grow as it fascinates those who not only love the neighborhood’s lovely, historic housing options and lively, diverse community, but also its close proximately to everything the city provides in the way of employment, entertainment, and recreation.

 

Because it is one of the older neighborhoods in Minneapolis, Central possesses a variety of astonishing buildings built mainly between the late 1800’s and the early 1900’s. It is here that the decorative Queen Anne architecture snuggled alongside splendid Colonial Revivals, and sophisticated Four-Squares sharing blocks with Arts & Crafts Bungalows and English-inspired Tudors can be found.

 

There are several unique dining options within the Central neighborhood. Safari Restaurant is modern Somali/African restaurant. They provide a variation of food items for everyone to enjoy the taste of. The Safari menu contains three major categories, which are, Traditional African Cuisine, Contemporary Cuisine, and Safari Specials. Join them any day of the week for lunch or dinner and explore some of the best ethnic foods available in Minneapolis. Their cuisines are prepared from fresh and exclusive ingredients. This amazing restaurant is sure to please. The Blue Ox Coffee Company is another wonderful option within the neighborhood. Serving hot and cold specialty coffee drinks, hot teas, espresso, chai, pastries, quiches, paninis, sodas, and more, the Blue Ox Coffee Company is a great place to relax, work, or spend time with a friend. Another great option within the Central neighborhood is the Modern Times Cafe. The Modern Times Cafe prides themselves on their diverse and accessible menu. With vegan, vegetarian, organic, fair-trade, and carnivorous options available, there is something for everyone at the Modern Times Cafe. Open for breakfast and lunch, Modern Times Cafe is a great choice for groups with a differing dietary restrictions.

 

The Central neighborhood is home to one park:

 

Central Gym Park: Central Gym Park is a unique park located in the southern end of the Central neighborhood offering several recreational amenities. What makes it so unique is the fact that it surrounds a large gathering of community organizations all found within one building. This makes the park a great choice for outdoor recreation or for community activities. Amenities at the park include a basketball court, football/soccer field, softball field, picnic area with grill, tennis courts, and a wading pool. Visitors can also enjoy the large gymnasium found within the nearby building. Because of its status as the only park in the Central neighborhood and its wealth of amenities, Central Gym Park is an important community destination and is busy year-round.

 

If you have any questions regarding the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, it’s parks, schools, history, or amenities OR if you would like to sell or buy a house in the Minneapolis area, please feel free to visit www.DavidOlsonRealEstate.com or text/call Realtor David Olson @ 952.314.9446 or email: [email protected].

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