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Downtown Minneapolis' Population Could Return to 1950s-Era Levels This Year

Influx of Residents Follows Prolonged Building Boom That's Peaked in the Past Two Years
Through 2019, downtown Minneapolis (above) is expected to get 1,118 new apartments and condos, according to the Minneapolis Downtown Council, and with them 1,300 to 1,500 additional residents. Aerial: CoStar
Through 2019, downtown Minneapolis (above) is expected to get 1,118 new apartments and condos, according to the Minneapolis Downtown Council, and with them 1,300 to 1,500 additional residents. Aerial: CoStar
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
January 10, 2019 | 9:01 P.M.

In 2019, downtown Minneapolis is going to hit a milestone that is more than a half century in the making: The residential population is likely to grow to 50,000, according to Mary Bujold, an analyst in the Twin Cities area.

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