2018 DOWNTOWN RETAIL REPORT - mpls downtown council

2018 DOWNTOWN RETAIL REPORT

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CONTENT COMPILEMENT AND DESIGN BY EVANS LARSON

INTRO | 2 HIGHLIGHTS | 3 NEIGHBORHOODS | 5 DEVELOPMENT + INVESTMENT | 7 OFFICE MARKET + WORKFORCE | 9 MOBILITY | 11 NAVIGATION | 13 EDUCATED WORKFORCE | 15 RESIDENTS | 17 RETAIL + RESTAURANTS | 19 TOURISM + ATTRACTIONS | 21 2025 PLAN | 23

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2018 DOWNTOWN RETAIL REPORT

introduction

Take a look around downtown Minneapolis and what do you see? Cranes. Tucked between the familiar tall buildings of downtown's core and in surrounding neighborhoods that circle the center, it's hard to miss the exciting changes.

The downtown Minneapolis retail report aims to show how mpls downtown council and its partners are fueling development strategies to improve downtown Minneapolis and build upon its already solid foundation. In 2018, $1.8B was invested in providing more amenities to visitors and residents in hotel, office space, healthcare, arts and culture and more. Our healthy workforce is supported by mobility options that make it easy to work and live downtown; retail and restaurants that make it convenient to stay downtown; and educational opportunities and residential variety that make it hard to leave downtown.

If you're not here already, read on to discover what you're missing.

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2018 Highlights

1.8 BILLION

DOLLARS OF NEW CONSTRUCTION

157,000

DAILY TRIPS TO/FROM DOWNTOWN

216,486

DOWNTOWN EMPLOYEES

49,781

RESIDENTIAL POPULATION

A VITAL DOWNTOWN

IS THE HEART OF MINNEAPOLIS

#1

#1

27

MILLION

SQUARE FEET OF OFFICE SPACE

#1

CITY FOR SMALL BUSINESS JOBS



CITY FOR PROMOTING HEALTH & WELLNESS



CLEANEST CITY



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Report Boundaries

The Metro Area

The City of Minneapolis

Downtown Minneapolis

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