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Former Minnesota Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks has listed his historic downtown Minneapolis loft in the Mill District for sale for just over $1 million.
Downtown East, which includes much of the Mill District, is by far the most expensive neighborhood in downtown Minneapolis (the Whitney is on the border of Downtown East and West). The median sale price of all closings during August in that area was $716,600, nearly 15% higher than last year at the same time, according to data from the St. Paul Area Association of Realtors.
Loft living had is perks, Kendrick said. He was especially fond of the building’s “charm” and its proximity to the river and downtown restaurants. While he lived there only a few years, it’s full of memories.
That includes dinners with his wife on the balcony and many walks along the river “to clear my head,” he wrote in the email.
His teammates, who joined him for Thanksgiving dinners and Taco Tuesdays, also helped make it home. It’s where he celebrated Christmas with the family, walked to the nearby Mill City farmers market and took “many scooter and bike rides down the river with teammates.”
“Memories I will cherish forever,” he said in the email. “I love this place.”
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Downtown East, which includes much of the Mill District, is by far the most expensive neighborhood in downtown Minneapolis (the Whitney is on the border of Downtown East and West). The median sale price of all closings during August in that area was $716,600, nearly 15% higher than last year at the same time, according to data from the St. Paul Area Association of Realtors.
Loft living had is perks, Kendrick said. He was especially fond of the building’s “charm” and its proximity to the river and downtown restaurants. While he lived there only a few years, it’s full of memories.
That includes dinners with his wife on the balcony and many walks along the river “to clear my head,” he wrote in the email.
His teammates, who joined him for Thanksgiving dinners and Taco Tuesdays, also helped make it home. It’s where he celebrated Christmas with the family, walked to the nearby Mill City farmers market and took “many scooter and bike rides down the river with teammates.”
“Memories I will cherish forever,” he said in the email. “I love this place.”
https://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/n..._testId=40&cx_testVariant=cx_46&cx_artPos=0#cxrecs_s
![[Image: 22-web-or-mls-150-portland-ave*900xx2048-1152-0-107.jpg]](https://media.bizj.us/view/img/13058893/22-web-or-mls-150-portland-ave*900xx2048-1152-0-107.jpg)