All paths lead to the North Loop and T3
With the Cedar Lake Trail literally at your door step, commuter rail, light rail and skyway 40 steps from the front door, T3's excellent walk, bike and transit scores make it easy to get to work for any type of commuting. The building provides sixty-five below grade parking spaces and an additional 3,000 spaces are available in the adjacent B and C Ramps.
The North Loop is Minneapolis' most progressive office submarket
The North Loop offers unique bars and cafes, hip restaurants and stylish boutiques all within an easy walk to downtown, the ballpark, transit and the river. An ideal place to live, work and succeed.
From creative ad firms to law firms, from tech start ups to Fortune 500 firms, the North Loop is Minneapolis’ most progressive office submarket. The businesses that choose to locate here want their employees to have an authentic live-work-play location and want to be surrounded by and connected to one-of-a-kind restaurants and cafes as well as unique local and national retailers. Grab a cup of coffee. Meet for lunch. Hop on the Cedar Lake Trail and take a bike ride along the Mississippi. Hang out for happy hour, or take a client to a memorable dinner, all within walking distance.
From creative ad firms to law firms, from tech start ups to Fortune 500 firms, the North Loop is Minneapolis’ most progressive office submarket. The businesses that choose to locate here want their employees to have an authentic live-work-play location and want to be surrounded by and connected to one-of-a-kind restaurants and cafes as well as unique local and national retailers. Grab a cup of coffee. Meet for lunch. Hop on the Cedar Lake Trail and take a bike ride along the Mississippi. Hang out for happy hour, or take a client to a memorable dinner, all within walking distance.
Do it. See it. Be it. The North Loop
Rich in history, culture and economic growth
Anchored by Minneapolis and St. Paul, the Twin Cities MSA is one of the most economically diverse and culturally vibrant regions in the country. Situated on the banks of the Mississippi River and spanning over 6,000 square miles, the Twin Cities represents the geographic, economic, and cultural center in the Upper Midwest. The 16-county MSA is home to a growing population of more than 3.4 million people.
Presently, the Twin Cities is home to 16 Fortune 500 companies, plus seven of the largest private companies in the U.S. The area also contains one of the highest concentrations of high-technology firms in the country. The University of Minnesota, as well as other educational institutions, facilitate access to engineers, scientists, and applied research for more than 1,300 technology intensive companies in the area. Industrial, agricultural, and manufacturing firms are also highly prevalent in the metro area. The TAMI sector (technology, advertising, media and information) is emerging as an important driver of the local office market and is helping to spur demand for creative office space. An increasing number of these occupiers are gravitating to the burgeoning North Loop neighborhood on the outskirts of the Minneapolis CBD, home to a deepening pool of young talent, unique office space, an abundance of amenities and excellent access to transit. Its high-quality of life and highly-educated labor force are often identified as key differentiators for the Twin Cities. A thriving art and cultural scene, a full range of professional sports teams, world-class restaurants, twelve 4-year colleges and universities, an abundance of parks and lakes, hundreds of miles of bike paths, a multitude of recreational options and a relatively low cost of living all contribute to the strength of the region. |