Welcome to Stevens Community Apartments. We’re a diverse, urban neighborhood offering a truly unique and desirable living experience. Whether you’re new to the city or a lifetime resident, you’ll find much to appreciate in the rich combination of historic architecture, abundant green space, and access to the city’s most exciting amenities.

Historic Urban Village
The village of Stevens Community Apartments and Stevens Square Park is nestled among the historic homes and mansions of the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation District. We’re centrally located in the heart of Minneapolis, just a few blocks south of downtown. So you can enjoy all the amenities of city living, with historic charm and character that you won’t find anywhere else.

So Much to See & Do
Take advantage of a wealth of arts and entertainment. You’re within blocks of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Children’s Theater, Walker Art Center, Guthrie Theater, and the whole downtown theater and entertainment district. Enjoy world-class shopping on Nicollet Avenue. Sample cuisine from around the world at the unique variety of restaurants along “Eat Street.” Relax in the natural beauty of our neighborhood parks – Stevens Square, Loring and Fair Oaks. Stroll or bicycle around the City of Lakes, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of nearby Uptown.

Easy Access, Convenient Transportation
Whatever you do for work or play, it’s always easy to come home to Stevens Community. We’re centrally located with easy access to all major freeways, including I-35W, I-94 and I-394. You’re also just steps away from convenient public transportation on major bus routes, and within a few blocks of the Minneapolis skyway system.

The Lifestyle You Choose
The lively pace of the city. The quiet charm of parks and open spaces. Welcome diversity with a sense of real community. And endless resources at your doorstep. It’s all here at Stevens Community.

Stevens Community – a place you’ll call home
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Photos of the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market and the Sculpture Gardens courtesy of the Minneapolis Community Development Agency