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1439 W Lake St
Minneapolis, MN 55408
Retail Property For Lease
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3,300 SF


HIGHLIGHTS
- Charming building located adjacent to the Chain of Lakes in trendy Uptown location.
- Ample metered parking and well lit contract parking available.
- Flexible lease terms.
- Amenity rich with fine dining, fast casual, retailers, residents and offices.
- Well-maintained building.
PROPERTY FACTS
| Total Space Available | 3,300 SF | Gross Leasable Area | 9,100 SF |
| Min. Divisible | 1,300 SF | Year Built | 1953 |
| Property Type | Retail | Parking Ratio | 0.47/1,000 SF |
| Property Subtype | Storefront |
| Total Space Available | 3,300 SF |
| Min. Divisible | 1,300 SF |
| Property Type | Retail |
| Property Subtype | Storefront |
| Gross Leasable Area | 9,100 SF |
| Year Built | 1953 |
| Parking Ratio | 0.47/1,000 SF |
ABOUT THE PROPERTY
There is no other location around the Twin Cities metro area quite like Uptown, and perhaps no other area with the same amount of opportunity for business owners who are seeking to pivot and find outstanding opportunities while also reinvesting and rebuilding one of our greatest business district neighborhoods. ? The appealing boasts excellent visibility and accessibility. Offering flexible leases and terms, with ample parking opportunities near this dense urban location.? This property is located within walking distance to our City’s most prized tourist destination, the Chain of Lakes; Bde Maka Ska and Lake of the Isles, located just west of the building. The Chain of Lakes provide pedestrian walking trails, dog parks, cleared ice skating rinks, boat docks, soccer and volleyball courts, beaches and countless other amenities. Also within walking distance to the building is Lunds & Byerlys and an array of vibrant restaurants, retailers, office tenants and a dense population of growing residents. ? Maintenance and security are increasing at all neighborhood parks such as the adjacent Chain of Lakes, thanks to additional annual funding from the 20-Year Neighborhood Park Plan (NPP20). This initiative also funds ongoing rehabilitation and major projects to restore neighborhood parks and help address racial and economic equity
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