Shingle Creek Minneapolis Real Estate

The Shingle Creek neighborhood is located in the Camden Community of Minneapolis. Its borders are Humboldt Avenue North, 49th Avenue North, 53rd Avenue North, and by Xerxes Avenue North. The northern and western borders are also Minneapolis’ city limits. The neighborhood is named for Shingle Creek, which runs north-south through it. Some commercial districts are located here, as well as an industrial section along the north side of 49th Avenue.Click to Read More

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Shingle Creek Minneapolis Neighborhood Information

The green spaces along the Shingle Creek are appealing to residents through Minneapolis, with areas for playing, picnics, fishing and boating. Like many other Minneapolis neighborhoods, Shingle Creek created an action group that works with other local organizations to refurbish and renovate older homes, with the intent to create more affordable housing in the area. Their homebuyer's assistance program is intended to attract first-time home-buyers. The Shingle Creek Neighborhood Association is also committed to defending and preserving natural environments, like the neighborhood's namesake, and creating youth-oriented programs.