The Seward is one of the oldest neighborhoods located in the south east area of Minneapolis. The Minneapolis neighborhood bordering Seward is: Cedar-Riverside, Cooper, East Phillips, Longfellow, Prospect Park/East River Road, and also Ventura Village.
You will find most of the mid-rise duplexes and single-family homes were built during the early 19th century and are still standing firmly besides newly constructed buildings. There is quite a few Minneapolis-Seward homes in the area are located in or near the historic district within walking distance from commercial area like shopping and restaurants.
The Minneapolis-Seward neighborhood is a green-friendly sustainable walking neighborhood and a diverse community with a mix of residential homes, commercial and industrial buildings.
There are several cafes and casual dining facilities along with the thriving local music clubs. Seward was also home to singer Bob Dylan and he had recorded one of his earliest albums here and it is regarded one of the hipster locations in Minnesota.
A few of the neighborhood establishments is: the Himalayan Restaurant, the Seward Café, the Birchwood Café and also the Memory Lanes & Flashback Café’. The Seward Co-op is a great addition to the neighbor, especially for individuals looking for grocery store who sells organic food.
The Mississippi River makes Seward an fitting location for flourishing businesses who are green-friendly. While there are several homes across Minneapolis that has equally scenic surroundings, nothing can compare to Seward and its hiking and biking trails.
Spokes – Bike & Walk Connect
Seward Neighborhood Group
The Metro Blue Line light-rail runs through the Seward neighborhood (Franklin Avenue) to and from Downtown Minneapolis area and also the airport, which makes traveling a breeze for local residents.
Minneapolis-Seward Residential Community Garden and Organic/Green-Friendly Recycling Information