The Central neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota is a residential area. Central is located within the boundaries of Hennepin County and is considered a good place to live in Minnesota. Central offers residents the feel of a dense suburb and most residents rent their homes. Central has many bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. A majority of residents in Central are young professionals and families. Central’s public schools are above average. Central Minneapolis, home to six smaller official neighborhoods and Downtown Minneapolis, the central business district, is located in the center of the city. The area encompasses some high-density areas adjacent to the river, excluding those to the east.
Minneapolis Farmer’s Market
Head southwest on Hennepin Ave toward S 9th St. Turn right onto N 11th St. Continue onto N 12th St. Continue onto Royalston Ave. Turn left onto Holden St N. Holden St N turns slightly right and becomes Border Ave. Border Ave turns left and becomes Cesar Chavez Ave
Minneapolis Convention Center
From the Farmer’s market – Head northwest toward 3rd Ave N. Turn right onto 3rd Ave N. Turn right onto Border Ave. Border Ave turns slightly left and becomes Holden St N. Turn right onto Royalston Ave. Continue onto N 12th St. Turn right onto 3rd Ave S
US Bank Stadium
From the Minneapolis Convention Center – Head north on 3rd Ave S toward S 12th St. Turn right onto South 6th St
Guthrie Theatre
From US Bank Stadium – Head west on S 4th St toward Chicago Ave. Turn right onto Chicago Ave. Turn right onto S 2nd St
Red Cow North Loop
From The Gutrie Theatre – Head northwest on S 2nd St toward Chicago Ave. Turn right onto 3rd Ave S. Turn left onto 1st St S. Turn left onto N 1st Ave. Continue straight to stay on N 1st Ave
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From Red Cow North Loop – Head southwest on N 1st Ave toward N Washington Ave. Turn right onto N 3rd St. Take exit 226 for 49th Ave N toward 53rd Ave N. Turn right onto N Queen Ave