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Eden Square Townhomes | North East


Located in the pleasant Marcy-Holmes neighborhood, Eden Square is a contemporary townhome community comprised of 13 residences along SE 2nd Ave and 5th Street. The large and leafy corner property also includes a huge back lawn ringed with shade trees, allowing residents to have a nice sense of privacy. Each condo townhome is multilevel, with a two-car garage and a private deck. Eden Square is across from Marcy Park and its tennis courts, and conveniently close to shops and restaurants.


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A Residential Oasis in the Heart of the Vibrant Northeast

Although the address of the Eden Square Townhomes has sometimes been described as 501 SE 2nd Ave, it is more accurate to say that each unit has its own street address ranging from 113-123 SE 5th Street SE and from 501 to 513 SE 2nd Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55414. The large and leafy corner property includes two sections of rowhouse structures that come together in an L shape, leaving a huge communal rear lawn and courtyard area to the rear bordered by gracious shade trees. These two and three-bedroom residences were built in 1979 and have intriguing three-level layouts with open staircases and a contemporary modern feel. Eden Square is Northeast Minneapolis’s Marcy-Holmes neighborhood, and across from Holmes Park. The Friederick condominium with its historic charm is across the street, and the larger contemporary Flour Sack Flats condo community is also in the area.

These intriguing townhomes have floorplans that are reflective of the late 1960s and early 1970s, a period when the mid-century modern era was giving way to split-level principles. You’ll often find an entry level with a family room, fireplace, and sliders leading out to the back. The first set of open stairs leads up to the main living room, with an additional short set of stairs heading up to large and attractive kitchen and dining areas. Stairs continue up to the bedrooms, often with vaulted ceilings. There are even attic spaces that some residents have opened up in order to create more options, such as lofts under the eaves. Extensive remodels have been common over the years, with the overall structure of these townhomes lend nicely to personalized designs. Interesting landings, skylights, and nooks and alcoves that can be converted to offices are common. Large private decks are over the two-car garages, typically facing out toward the street. You’ll find smaller grassy areas to the front and sides, with large common grounds behind the residences. In addition to the private upper terraces, some units also have personal patios or decks to the back or the sides. Community patios, grills, and a gazebo add to the pleasant environment.

Features and Amenities at Eden Square

  • Each townhome has its own private two-car garage
  • Decks are on top of the garages, and many units have additional outdoor spaces
  • Three-level layouts invite exploration, and present remodel opportunities
  • In-unit fireplaces, extra storage, and washers & dryers
  • Common grounds include lush landscaping, grassy lawns, patios, grills, a gazebo
  • The popular Holmes Park and tennis courts are across the street
  • Conveniently close to shops, restaurants, and UMN – Twin Cities

Living in Marcy-Holmes and Northeast Minneapolis

The Eden Square townhome community is located in the heart of Marcy-Holmes, across the street from Holmes Park and its tennis courts. Although tucked into a leafy residential area, the townhomes are not far from major roadways like Central Avenue and E. Hennepin Avenue and are just about five blocks from the Mississippi River. This is a vibrant area, known for shopping, dining, and the arts culture. Nearby bakeries, pubs and restaurants include Hola Coffee, Bruegger’s Bagels, Brasa Premium Rotisserie, Alma, All Saints, Stray Dog, Aster Café, and the Terminal Bar, a local watering hole that has been in business since 1932. The campus of University of Minnesota Twin Cities is about a mile away. The I-35W provides a convenient commuter option for drivers, and the Metro Green Line serves those who prefer public transit. Also worth mentioning is the historic and popular Stone Arch Bridge, a pedestrian and bicycle crossing over the river to popular neighborhoods and visitor destinations like North Loop, and the Mill District.