




Industrial Heritage with a Modern Edge
The North Loop is one Minneapolis’s example of chic urban revival, a neighborhood where old-world architecture meets the latest in shopping, dining, and culture. With a vibrant mix of retailers, the North Loop offers a one-of-a-kind branding opportunity.
The
Annual foot traffic
500,000 people/year
Daily vehicle traffic
15,000 vehicles/day
Population
25,000 people within
Day time population
35,000 people within
Household income (median)
$75,000.00 annually
Age (average)
> 35 years old within
1000 SF
Suitable for retail, restaurant, office
1500 SF
Suitable for retail, restaurant, office
2000 SF
Suitable for retail, restaurant, office

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Retail Leasing and Market Dynamics
Retail spaces in the North Loop command premium rates, with rents typically ranging from $75 to $100 per square foot. This stable leasing environment reflects high demand, with vacancy rates remaining below 5%. The area’s ability to maintain competitive occupancy while attracting both local shops and national chains is a testament to its appeal among Minneapolis’s most influential shopping corridors.
Customer Demographics and Foot Traffic
The North Loop’s crowd is a blend of young professionals, urbanites, and visitors drawn by its lively retail and dining scene. Foot traffic remains steady throughout the week, with significant peaks during weekends as p
The North Loop is expected to see steady growth in retail and dining, supported by ongoing demand from young professionals and urban dwellers. This enduring interest signals sustained low vacancy rates, with a few high-profile brand arrivals likely to further enhance the district’s draw.