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Chic Loft Conversion With Competitive Pricing

1901 Lofts | North East


Originally built in 1922 as a warehouse for Glidden Paint, this four-story brick structure on E Hennepin Ave was completely renovated and transformed into hip condo residences in 2007. Located in a former industrial area now known for hipster bars, cafes, and fascinating conversions, the Northeast property is home to a nice assortment of one and two-bedrooms residences with chic interior finishes and open space layouts that typically sell for competitive asking prices. The pet-friendly building also allows rentals.


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1901 Lofts: From Glidden Paints to Upscale Condos

Located at 1901 E Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55413, 1901 Lofts was once a warehouse for Glidden Paints. The sturdy brick building with its limestone corner accents dates to 1922 and is part of a neighborhood long known for industrial use and subsequent revitalization. The conversion of the old property into approximately 31 attractive and competitively priced loft-style residences is proof positive that condo shoppers can still find upscale housing in the popular Northeast neighborhood without breaking the bank. Other popular condo buildings in the Northeast area include Flour Sack Flats, Madison Lofts, and Calumet Lofts.

The airy residences at 1901 Lofts come in a variety of sizes and floorplans, with plenty of natural light from huge factory-style windows. Soaring ceilings are complemented by overhead ductwork, with gleaming hardwood floors below. There are tons of fun details throughout, such as exposed brick walls, sliding barn-style interior doors, and large private outdoor terraces. The gourmet kitchens are completely open to adjoining living and dining areas. Stone counters, stainless steel appliances, mosaic tile backsplashes, and tons of cabinet space add to the culinary experience. Stylish bathrooms typically have finishes similar to the kitchens, and there is also the convenience of in-unit washers and dryers.

One of the ways that 1901 Lofts has been able to offer competitive pricing in the Northeast community is by capping the type of amenities that can sometimes be found at larger and more expensive buildings. This boutique property has assigned parking in its secure garage along with outdoor surface parking for visitors. There are also storage areas in the garage. The pet-friendly building has grassy areas to the rear and along one side and is close to the Minneapolis Diagonal Trail as well as other walking and biking paths and trails. While the condo building’s immediate surrounding area has something of an industrial/office park vibe, that’s also part of the quirky appeal. You’ll be off the suburban grid conveniently close to fun local bars, restaurants, stores, and green spaces like Van Cleve Park which is about three blocks away.

Convenient Resident Perks at 1901 Lofts

  • Renovated building offers hip and contemporary interior finishes
  • Large private terraces have built-in grills, and are great for meals and relaxation
  • In-unit washers and dryers are a nice convenience
  • There is secure garage parking, plus storage areas
  • There is additional surface parking as well, for guests and for residents who desire an extra space
  • The pet-friendly building is close to walking trails and three blocks from Van Cleve Park

The Northeast Urban Lifestyle Experience

Northeast Minneapolis is a large and historic area with multiple individual communities within it. Situated at 1901 E Hennepin Avenue, the 1901 Lofts building is part of the Como neighborhood and next-door to Marcy-Holmes to the south. Regardless of geographic minutia, it’s safe to say that the former Glidden Paint warehouse and its urban industrial surroundings is part of the Northeast area with its funky urban vibes, art studios, thrift stores, local bars, and fun sidewalk cafes. The popular Up Coffee is across the street from the condo building and a block from Norseman Distillery, a craft cocktail haunt inside the former Strong Scott coal factory. Also in the neighborhood is Bumbling Fools Mead, Manning’s Restaurants & Bar, Zakia Deli, Falling Knife Brewing Company, Joe’s Market & Deli, and Van Cleve Park. The University of Minnesota Twin Cities is about a mile away, as is Stone Arch Bridge and the Mississippi River.

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