
Apartments near Target Field in Minneapolis, MN (1,905 Rentals)


907 E 15th St

212 11th Ave S

901 15th St E

1515 11th Ave S

Zimmerman House

1401 Park Ave

1516 S Elliot Ave

Humboldt Lofts

1601 S Elliot Ave

1607 10th Ave S

Metropolitan Lofts

Old Town In Town Cooperative

North Star Lofts

729 E 16th St

Stonebridge Condominium Lofts

1500 Park Ave

The Whitney

Grant Park

Exodus Apartments

1805 11th Ave S

Oakland Apartments

1814 11th Ave

727 18th St E

601-607 Marquette Ave

221-225 Cedar Ave S

Apple Square Apartments

1828 11th Ave S

Columbus Square

1824 Elliot Ave

1010 E 19th St

1800 Park Ave

1827-1829 14th Ave S

Columbus Square

1828 Columbus Ave

On Eagles Wings

1804 16th Ave S

1909 Park Ave

626 E 19th St

1810 Portland Ave

Breakaway

1904 Park Ave

1918 Park Ave

1826 Portland Ave

1213 E Franklin Ave

628 E Franklin Ave

911 21st St E

Mill & Main

2100 14th Ave S

Clinton Ave Townhomes

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