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Milwaukee Avenue Historic District - Minneapolis Seward Neighborhood's unique walker's paradise

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Results - HomesMSP.com

Only two blocks long, the Milwaukee Avenue Historic District is Seward Neighborhood's shining star. This group of small homes built between 1884 and 1890 was the first planned workers' community in Minneapolis, attracting immigrants working in the nearby railroad yards and other industries along Hiawatha Avenue. Built in similar style on quarter-sized lots with no front yards, these homes have more of a rowhouse feel.

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In 1970, after decades of neglect, the City of Minneapolis planned to raze these homes along Milwaukee Avenue. Thanks to activist neighborhood residents, the area was instead rehabilitated. Houses were preserved and the street was turned into a bike and pedestrian mall creating a unique sense of community and the Milwaukee Avenue Historic District.

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The Milwaukee Avenue Historic District is a shining example of a neighborhood coming together, creating a unique pocket neighborhood where the car does not dominate. Walk Score gives this area a score of 91, naming it a Walker's Paradise.

Located southeast of downtown Minneapolis bordered by I-94 on the north and the Mississippi River on the east, Seward neighborhood is a very diverse and politically liberal community characterized by college students, immigrants, aging hippies and everything in between.

Seward Neighborhood was ranked #7 in Twin Cities Metro Magazine's list of the 20 most livable neighborhoods in Minneapolis. Its diverse residents include The Playwrights' Center, Northern Clay Center, Seward Co-op, Riverside Park and off-leash dog park, Birchwood Cafe, weekly punk and rock at Memory Lanes bowling alley and vegan Seward Cafe.

As you might expect, homes along Milwaukee Avenue are rarely available but buyers looking for walkable neighborhoods frequently ask about Seward neighorhood homes for sale. Average home price is $193,956.

Sharlene Hensrud, RE/MAX Results - Email - Minneapolis Seward Neighborhood Realtor

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Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Sharlene - Those photos wonderfully depict your historic district.  We have an ActiveRain blogger, Elizabeth Weintraub, that lives here in Sacramento now, but hails from Minneapolis.  You should send her a link to this page.  I'm sure she would love it!

Jan 08, 2012 10:52 AM
Sharlene Hensrud
RE/MAX Results - HomesMSP.com - Saint Louis Park, MN
Realtor. Listener. Knowledgable. Patient.

Thanks, Myrl. I will send Elizabeth a link. I see you that you love to cook. I take Wednesdays Unplugged as my day off from appointments to cook and have our kids and grandkids over for family night dinner that night. My main blog, www.HomesMSPrealestateblog.com, has daily posts and features a recipe every Wednesday. I would love to learn more about your 'fusion' recipes!

Jan 08, 2012 11:25 AM
Elizabeth Weintraub Sacramento Broker
Elizabeth Anne Weintraub, Broker - Sacramento, CA
Put 40 years of experience to work for you

Hey Sharlene -- So you work out of Plymouth? I attended Wayzata High School for my junior year in, oh, what the hell was it, 1968. LOL.

Jan 08, 2012 12:27 PM
Shar Sitter
Rooms With Style - Minneapolis, MN
Home Staging and Redesign Minneapolis/ St. Paul, M

I am not really familiar with this neighborhood Sharlene so thanks for the history. Nice seeing you yesterday!

Jan 08, 2012 01:58 PM
Sharlene Hensrud
RE/MAX Results - HomesMSP.com - Saint Louis Park, MN
Realtor. Listener. Knowledgable. Patient.

Elizabeth... what a small world! I have a cousin in Orangevale, was out there last summer... also spent some time at Tahoe with another cousin from Chico who also has a Lake Tahoe home.

 

Shar... it's interesting, people for whom Seward neighborhood is a good fit often ask for it by name... kind of like Audubon Park in NE Minneapolis. Nice seeing you again, too... here's to a great 2012!

Jan 09, 2012 02:10 AM