Saint Louis Park
Situated less than five miles west of Downtown Minneapolis, Saint Louis Park is a charming suburb touting big-city access along with small-town character. Saint Louis Park residents enjoy the many amenities the Twin Cities has to offer, as well as access to numerous local parks and trails. Saint Louis Park’s many scenic trails connect the city to nearby Hopkins, Chaska, the Uptown area, and Downtown Minneapolis. In addition to lush natural beauty and plenty of recreational opportunities, residents enjoy access to a nationally renowned school district in Saint Louis Park. Saint Louis Park’s overall peaceful atmosphere is partially due to the many tranquil residential neighborhoods in the city. Each neighborhood consists of diverse architecture, affording a distinct attitude and feel to every portion of Saint Louis Park. Commuting and traveling from Saint Louis Park is easy with convenience to I-394 and nearby Minneapolis Saint Paul International Airport.
Minneapolis
Boasting an eclectic local culture that combines the best elements of Midwestern personality and metropolitan sophistication, Minneapolis has built a solid reputation as one of the most interesting and exciting cities in the region, and indeed the entire nation. A vibrant urban center in the land of 10,000 lakes, Minneapolis enjoys well-earned attention for its stress-free atmosphere, great bicycling trails, and culturally diverse population. The city’s robust economy has deep roots, with numerous major companies having operated corporate headquarters in the city for decades (in some cases a century or more). In spite of being a major economic hub, the city is full of surprisingly affordable apartments, condos, and rental homes. If you live in Downtown, getting around in winter is never a problem thanks to the skyway system. Connecting on the second floors of all major downtown office and apartment buildings, the skyway system is an innovative hallway network allowing you to walk for miles without ever going outside. The arts scene in Minneapolis is top-notch and wide-ranging. One of the city’s claims to fame is that it has more theater seats per capita than any city outside of New York, and the performing arts community in particular is as active and diverse as they come. Legendary venues like the Guthrie Theater and the First Avenue Nightclub are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to live music, and the city’s colossal network of museums (including landmarks like the Walker Art Center and Minneapolis Institute of Art) is among the best in the United States. Located on the east bank of the Mississippi River, the University of Minnesota has one of the biggest college campuses in the world, and it is surrounded by modern apartments and old mansions – many of which were previously owned by famous Minnesota families like the Pillsbury's – that have been turned into student housing.
Saint Paul
Separated from Minneapolis by the Mississippi River, the eastern half of the Twin Cities is known for being a bit more laid back and subdued. The landscape is dominated by grand government buildings, stately Victorian homes, and tranquil green spaces. Saint Paul residents love to spend time outdoors. The city has earned international acclaim as one of the most bicycle-friendly communities in America, and many choose to get around by bike on a day-to-day basis. The Mississippi River is bordered by massive parks as it snakes around the city, providing lush greenery and scenic views. Although the winter months in Minnesota are infamous, locals laugh in the face of sub-freezing temperatures with the Saint Paul Winter Carnival, an immensely popular celebration that draws thousands every year. There’s a plethora of shopping and dining options downtown, including a number of breweries. The Minnesota History Center and Children’s Museum make for an enriching afternoon for residents and visitors alike. St. Paul renters are open to endless array of attractive homes and engaging apartment communities, all surrounded by a number of Interstates and two airports that make exploring the Twin Cities easy.