Commercial Real Estate in Minneapolis
738 results
5,096 SF
17,793 SF
$3,950,000
$1,495,000
8,252 SF
1,600 SF
$7,290/month
3,474 SF
$475,000
2,153 SF
5,177 SF
2,150 SF
$23 -
$3,197/month
1,292 SF
$92 -
$2,624/month
1,292 SF
$7,941/month
$3,850/month
$92 -
$2,661/month
1,184 SF
$5,768 -
$24,904/month
$731 -
$3,919/month
402 SF
$925,000
$3,564/month
$799,999
Lease:
$34,200/month
$119 -
$5,299/month
1,292 SF
$3,333 -
$3,958/month
$92 -
$2,935/month
1,184 SF
$345 -
$1,100/month
1,100 SF
$3,200,000
Lease:
$3,970 -
$10,328/month
5,634 SF
$7,231 -
$47,274/month
16,396 SF
$303/month
7,000 SF
More info
More info
$3,000,000
$1,149 -
$5,636/month
2,818 SF
$5,166/month
$9,697/month
$9,251/month
No results found
Try zooming out to search a larger region or try broadening your limits on size, price, etc.
Overview of Commercial Real Estate in Minneapolis
The 16th-largest metropolitan area in the United States and boasting a population of just over 400,000 in the city limits, Minneapolis is a major economic force in the midwest and a cultural touchstone that’s produced artists, filmmakers, and musicians with worldwide renown. Home to multiple Fortune 500 companies, major sports teams, and a tradition of hard work, Minneapolis is a true treasure trove of qualified talent in a competitive, healthy business environment.
With plenty of available options for restaurant, retail, warehouse, manufacturing, and office spaces for lease throughout the Tri-Cities area, Minneapolis is a great opportunity for companies on a budget. With a median size of 1,260 square feet at just $24 per square foot/year, it’s hard to find a comparable commercial real estate market in such a lucrative and exciting U.S. city.
Economy of Minneapolis
Minneapolis-St. Paul boasts the third-largest economy of the United States’ midwest, just behind Chicago and Detroit. Historically a farming and trading hub during the region’s formative years, today’s Minneapolis is centered around commerce, finance, logistics and transportation, healthcare, and high-tech industry.
Thanks to low housing prices and a healthy median household income, residents of Minneapolis are able to stay within easy reach of the city, allowing for quick commutes and a high quality of life - even with the significant annual snowfall.
Fortune 500 companies Target, Xcel Energy, Ameriprise, Thrivent, and U.S. Bancorp call the Minneapolis area home, but Wells Fargo, Centurylink, and the Federal Reserve of Minneapolis are also major employers in the region.
Trends of Minneapolis
Nearly one hundred developments have been completed in downtown Minneapolis over the last five years and over 30 more are currently underway, promising to transform the city skyline and provide more opportunities to live, work, and play in the heart of this incredible city.
Just east of downtown lies the newly constructed U.S. Bank Stadium, where the Minnesota Vikings have played since 2016. With its approval and construction, the city and stadium partners vastly expanded the area’s mass transit network, downtown parking facilities, and development projects in the forms of condos, apartments, and commercial spaces, completely transforming a faltering east side of Minneapolis.
Market Stats
Minneapolis has 1,532 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 20,459,421 sqft space.
207 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Minneapolis has had 162 spaces leased and 11 new spaces come on market.
Neighborhoods in Minneapolis, MN
Metropolitan areas near Minneapolis, MN
Search Specific Use Types
Office Space | For Lease | For Sale |
Retail Space | For Lease | For Sale |
Industrial Space | For Lease | For Sale |
Medical Office | For Lease | For Sale |
Coworking Space | ||
Executive Suite |