Explore the South Minneapolis urban corridor.
An ever-changing tapestry of cultures, businesses and people—brought together by a growing public transit village.

“From the river to the lakes, visitors and residents can shop local and be social on Lake Street.”
-VisitLakeStreet.com
This community-focused neighborhood is home to the twice-weekly Midtown Farmers Market and Blue Line’s Lake Street/Midtown Station—making urban exploring easy.
And while there are many conveniences like Target and Cub nearby, the Corcoran and Longfellow neighborhoods are filled with one-of-a-kind restaurants, shops, and experiences.
- Midtown Global Market features food and retail offerings from around the world.
- Mercado Central houses 35 shops that foster Latino economic development in Minneapolis.
- Somali Museum of Minnesota is perhaps the world’s only museum dedicated to Somali cultural heritage.
- Ingebretsen’s has been selling Norwegian foods and gifts since the 1920s.
Live on Minneapolis’ most exciting thoroughfare.