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Apartments for Rent near Loring Park, Minneapolis, MN

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Como

Como

What it’s like to live in Como

Como Park defines this charming neighborhood where renters enjoy year-round attractions from summer zoo visits to winter conservatory escapes filled with tropical plants. Apartments and duplexes often feature unexpected vintage details like built-in bookcases and hardwood floors. Though winter parking restrictions require vigilance during snow emergencies, the neighborhood's excellent public transportation reduces car dependency. Renters appreciate the vibrant commercial district along Como Avenue where staff recognize regular customers at neighborhood coffee shops and restaurants.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
Whittier

Whittier

What it’s like to live in Whittier

Artsy vibe permeates MIA-adjacent studios with exposed ductwork. The Eat Street corridor offers 24/7 pho but homeless encampments cluster near I-35W underpasses. Bike thefts necessitate U-locks.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
Warehouse District

Warehouse District

What it’s like to live in Warehouse District

Urban revival defines the Warehouse District, where Minneapolis' historic industrial zone now showcases converted lofts and vibrant nightlife alongside remaining commercial activities. Rental options include industrial-chic apartments and luxury developments with amenities targeting urban professionals. While the area offers exceptional walkability to restaurants, entertainment venues, and Target Field, weekend crowds and noise from popular clubs can affect quality of life in some locations. Perfect for young professionals and urban enthusiasts who prioritize nightlife access and authentic city character over quiet residential surroundings who don't mind occasional weekend disruptions in exchange for genuine urban energy.
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Artists
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Young Professionals
Music Lovers
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Historic
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