Within a 5-minute walk of a high-frequency LRT or BRT stop — a positive factor for density bonuses and Met Council Livable Communities grant scoring.
Metro Council — Livable Communities ↗In an ACP50 area — a Minneapolis priority designation that increases scoring for Great Streets gap financing, Affordable Housing Trust Fund, and other CPED programs.
Minneapolis — Affordable Housing Trust Fund ↗Within a HUD-designated Qualified Census Tract — LIHTC projects here receive a 30% basis boost, significantly increasing the tax credit allocation for affordable housing development.
HUD — LIHTC Qualified Census Tracts ↗Below-market loans for commercial real estate development and rehabilitation on eligible corridors; priority given to Green Zone and ACP50 locations.
Minneapolis Great Streets — Gap Financing ↗Affordable housing developments in QCTs receive a 30% increase in eligible basis for Low Income Housing Tax Credits — materially improving project feasibility. Allocated through MHFA.
HUD — LIHTC Qualified Census Tracts ↗Competitive grants for affordable housing and transit-oriented development near high-frequency transit; proximity to LRT/BRT is a key scoring factor.
Metro Council — Livable Communities ↗Signals are based on public datasets; program eligibility requires verification.
3 permits on record since 2019 · Most recent: Feb 2024 (res)
CenterPoint Energy Resource Corp
CenterPoint Energy Resource Corp
Bruce A Lundeen
Source: Minneapolis open data. Declared construction values are applicant-reported and may not reflect actual project cost.
Whittier · Minneapolis
ACS rents reflect current tenant leases and may differ from new market rents.
Source: 2022 ACS 5-Year Estimates · Census Tract 1070
Zip code 55404
Source: Redfin Data Center (Invalid Date) · Zip 55404
Urban Neighborhood 2 — moderate-density residential
Setbacks
Estimated Buildable Footprint
Estimates based on typical zoning setbacks. Actual requirements may vary by lot, overlay, or conditional approval.
Back-of-envelope estimate based on small multifamily (2–4 units, wood frame) benchmarks for 1,549 sqft buildable area.
| Address | Owner | Class | Assessed Value | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 213 26TH ST W MINNEAPOLIS MN 55404 | JOSH H RANTA | RESIDENTIAL-TWO UNIT | $348,600 | 41 ft |
| 205 26TH ST W MINNEAPOLIS MN 55404 | SOUTHSIDE COMMUNITY L P | LOW INCOME RENTAL | $1,012,000 | 62 ft |
| 2608 PILLSBURY AVE MINNEAPOLIS MN 55408 | WEST EDGE INVESTMENTS LLC | APARTMENT | $669,000 | 71 ft |
| 2612 PILLSBURY AVE MINNEAPOLIS MN 55408 | 2612 LLC | APARTMENT | $743,000 | 114 ft |
| 2550 PILLSBURY AVE MINNEAPOLIS MN 55404 | THE PILS LLC | TRIPLEX | $874,900 | 149 ft |
| 2616 PILLSBURY AVE MINNEAPOLIS MN 55408 | DANICA MCDONALD & CONNOR BYE | RESIDENTIAL | $485,400 | 153 ft |
| 2611 PLEASANT AVE MINNEAPOLIS MN 55408 | VILLA NOVA PRESERVATN JV LLC | APARTMENT | $4,047,000 | 163 ft |
| 2544 PILLSBURY AVE MINNEAPOLIS MN 55404 | MYRA BOIME TRUST | RESIDENTIAL-TWO UNIT | $802,300 | 193 ft |
| 212 26TH ST W MINNEAPOLIS MN 55404 | LORING NICOLLET-BETHLEHEM | LAND-COMMERCIAL | $0 | 197 ft |
| 2601 PLEASANT AVE MINNEAPOLIS MN 55408 | JERALD L THOMPSON | RESIDENTIAL | $550,000 | 223 ft |
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