The North Loop is a neighborhood which is part of the larger Central community of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Although "North Loop" is the official name of the neighborhood many people still refer to it as the Warehouse District. While some industrial tenants remain (particularly in the area southwest of 4th Street), many of the old factories and warehouses have been converted to commercial space or loft condominiums and apartments. The area still retains some feel of its industrial past, as many newer buildings have attempted to replicate the style of the old warehouses.
Since the mid-1990s, when the gentrification of the neighborhood accelerated, thousands of people have moved into the North Loop. The neighborhood is particularly popular with people who work in Downtown Minneapolis, who enjoy the ability to walk, bike, or take a short bus ride to work. Coffee shops, restaurants, bars, and small stores have also moved in.
The Tony-award winning Theatre de la Jeune Lune is located in the eastern part of the neighborhood. The largest employer is the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, which is located at the southwest end of the Hennepin Avenue Bridge. Source wikipedia
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