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1301 Harmon 1301 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, MN 55403

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Property Information

1301 Harmon is a retail space located on the first floor corner of Loring Park Apartments. The entrance leads into a spacious front retail area with tall ceilings and large windows. The dramatic sunlight and trapezoidal shape give the space a unique atmosphere. There are 160 apartments overhead and pedestrian traffic along the Loring Greenway give the space high exposure and visibility.


Property Size: 280,232 sq ft
Parking Type: Off-street parking available

Total Available Space: Fully Leased
Parking Spaces: NA

Neighborhood: Downtown CBD
Public Transit: Nearby bus routes 4, 6, 12, 141 as well as several Express service options

This building is fully leased. For comparable spaces please contact us today.

Location: Downtown CBD

Downtown Minneapolis is the hub for business and culture in the Twin Cities region and the surrounding area.  World-renowned theatres, best of breed sports venues, and critically-acclaimed restaurants all locate in this center for commerce and innovation, giving it an unmatched array of amenities and services that benefit the residents and employees who locate there.

Community Profile

The Minneapolis CBD has the metro area’s largest daytime employee population, and as such, is highly accessible by all modes of transportation.  In addition easy to automotive, bicycle, and public transit access, the downtown CBD is walkable in all seasons by using the city’s skyway system.    Despite its historic status as an urban center, dynamic development continues to take place in this neighborhood, indicating that while this market is certainly mature, it is not fully tapped by any means.

Recent Trends

Development activity in downtown has been robust in recent years, as the City has prioritized increasing density and focusing on increasing residential development in the urban core.  The transformation is underway, as  Downtown Minneapolis today is more of a “24 hour” neighborhood than it ever has been, creating a new category of opportunities for investors who wish to take advantage of these changes.

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