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Income restrictions apply to some or all residents. Contact the community for more information.
How To Qualify
Based on the size of your household, your Maximum Annual Income must be equal to or less than the amount listed in this chart.
1 Person Household
% AMI
Income Limit
Annual Income
43440
2 Person Household
% AMI
Income Limit
Annual Income
49680
3 Person Household
% AMI
Income Limit
Annual Income
55860
Details
Lease Term Options
12 mo
Property Information
Built in 2019
118 units / 5 stories
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
One-Time Move-In Fees
Administrative Fee
$0
Application Fee
$0
Cats Allowed
Fee Not Specified
Dogs Allowed
Fee Not Specified
Storage
Storage Unit
Refundable deposit
$0/mo
$0
Property Highlights
Hook and Ladder Apartments will consist of 118 units of workforce housing in Northeast Minneapolis. A blighted industrial site in the Holland Neighborhood will be redeveloped to serve households with incomes at 60% AMI, offering 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments.
The Holland Neighborhood is in the heart of the NE Minneapolis Arts District, and the art-themed elements included in this project will mesh with other public and quasi-public art in the
Holland neighborhood. In addition, the extraordinary sustainable elements of this development build upon the environmental innovative elements incorporated in nearby public spaces.
Hook and Ladder’s site plan includes both “private” and “public” open space. The southern portion of the site features green space set back from the buildings and adjacent to the public trail. Place making components will be incorporated, including public art, landscaping, and seating – thereby extending the Holland Commons landscape. An open space in the middle of the site will serve the apartment residents. The buildings surround the courtyard area and create a barrier from the public, though the spaces are connected and will flow together through
pedestrian connections. The vibrant exterior of the building will reflect the neighborhood character, comprised of an aesthetic unique to the NE Arts District. The building interior will include exhibit space for artists residing at Hook and Ladder.
Tenant common space will include an exercise room, management office and both indoor and outdoor gathering spaces Hook and Ladder will incorporate sustainable, energy-efficient building techniques far beyond conventional affordable housing. The development includes two buildings: one will be built to comply with current Green
Communities requirements, the other to Passive House (PH) certification. Passive House standards call for an ultratight building that requires little energy for heating or cooling, as well as improved ventilation to improve air quality. The buildings will be nearly identical in floor plans, unit mix and tenant population. This will provide a long-term,
side-by-size analysis of the cost benefits of PH. The PH building will be taller, thus “stepping down” the project to the adjacent neighborhood which is primarily
2-story residential homes. The buildings surround an exterior courtyard which will be for street and visible to many apartment windows.
Maker Space For Residents
Outdoor Dog Run
Apartment Features
Air Conditioning
Cable Ready
Carpet
Dishwasher
Disposal
Freezer
Garden
Heating
High Speed Internet Access
Kitchen
Office
Oven
Range
Refrigerator
Security System
Storage Units
Vinyl Flooring
Walk-In Closets
Community Features
24 Hour Access
Bicycle Storage
Courtyard
Dog Park
Fitness Center
Income Restricted
Laundry Facilities
Maintenance on site
Playground
Property Manager on Site
Utilities Included
Walking/Biking Trails
Area Scores
Walk Score ®
Very Walkable81 / 100
Transit Score ®
Some Transit48 / 100
Bike Score ®
Biker's Paradise94 / 100
Soundscore ™
Active79 / 100
Transit
Commuter Rail
Target Field Station
9 min Drive
Commuter Rail
Fridley Station
10 min Drive
Airport
Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain
26 min Drive
Moving to Holland, Minneapolis, MN
Shopping Centers
Shoppers will appreciate Hook and Ladder Apartments proximity to Quarry Retail and Stinson Marketplace. Quarry Retail is 1.8 miles away, and Stinson Marketplace is within a 33 minute walk.
Commuting
With a TransitScore of 48, Hook and Ladder Apartments has some transit, including 10 transit stops within 17.4 miles. Transit options include Warehouse District/Hennepin Avenue Station and Nicollet Mall Station.
Parks and Recreation
Recreational activities near Hook and Ladder Apartments are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 1.3 miles, including Jackson Square Park, Logan Park, and Edgewater Park.
Airports
Living in Holland provides easy access to Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain, located just 27 minutes from Hook and Ladder Apartments.
Property Details
Hook and Ladder Apartments will consist of 118 units of workforce housing in Northeast Minneapolis. A blighted industrial site in the Holland Neighborhood will be redeveloped to serve households with incomes at 60% AMI, offering 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom... Apartments.
The Holland Neighborhood is in the heart of the NE Minneapolis Arts District, and the art-themed elements included in this project will mesh with other public and quasi-public art in the Holland neighborhood. In addition, the extraordinary sustainable elements of this development build upon the environmental innovative elements incorporated in nearby public spaces. Hook and Ladder’s site plan includes both “private” and “public” open space. The southern portion of the site features green space set back from the buildings and adjacent to the public trail. Place making components will be incorporated, including public art, landscaping, and seating – thereby extending the Holland Commons landscape. An open space in the middle of the site will serve the apartment residents. The buildings surround the courtyard area and create a barrier from the public, though the spaces are connected and will flow together through pedestrian connections. The vibrant exterior of the building will reflect the neighborhood character, comprised of an aesthetic unique to the NE Arts District. The building interior will include exhibit space for artists residing at Hook and Ladder.
Tenant common space will include an exercise room, management office and both indoor and outdoor gathering spaces Hook and Ladder will incorporate sustainable, energy-efficient building techniques far beyond conventional affordable housing. The development includes two buildings: one will be built to comply with current Green Communities requirements, the other to Passive House (PH) certification. Passive House standards call for an ultratight building that requires little energy for heating or cooling, as well as improved ventilation to improve air quality. The buildings will be nearly identical in floor plans, unit mix and tenant population. This will provide a long-term, side-by-size analysis of the cost benefits of PH. The PH building will be taller, thus “stepping down” the project to the adjacent neighborhood which is primarily 2-story residential homes. The buildings surround an exterior courtyard which will be for street and visible to many apartment windows.
Hook and Ladder Apartments will consist of 118 units of workforce housing in Northeast Minneapolis. A blighted industrial site in the Holland Neighborhood will be redeveloped to serve households with incomes at 60% AMI, offering 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments.
The Holland Neighborhood is in the heart of the NE Minneapolis Arts District, and the art-themed elements included in this project will mesh with other public and quasi-public art in the Holland neighborhood. In addition, the extraordinary sustainable elements of this development build upon the environmental innovative elements incorporated in nearby public spaces. Hook and Ladder’s site plan includes both “private” and “public” open space. The southern portion of the site features green space set back from the buildings and adjacent to the public trail. Place making components will be incorporated, including public art, landscaping, and seating – thereby extending the Holland Commons landscape. An open space in the middle of the site will serve the apartment residents. The buildings surround the courtyard area and create a barrier from the public, though the spaces are connected and will flow together through pedestrian connections. The vibrant exterior of the building will reflect the neighborhood character, comprised of an aesthetic unique to the NE Arts District. The building interior will include exhibit space for artists residing at Hook and Ladder.
Tenant common space will include an exercise room, management office and both indoor and outdoor gathering spaces Hook and Ladder will incorporate sustainable, energy-efficient building techniques far beyond conventional affordable housing. The development includes two buildings: one will be built to comply with current Green Communities requirements, the other to Passive House (PH) certification. Passive House standards call for an ultratight building that requires little energy for heating or cooling, as well as improved ventilation to improve air quality. The buildings will be nearly identical in floor plans, unit mix and tenant population. This will provide a long-term, side-by-size analysis of the cost benefits of PH. The PH building will be taller, thus “stepping down” the project to the adjacent neighborhood which is primarily 2-story residential homes. The buildings surround an exterior courtyard which will be for street and visible to many apartment windows.
Hook and Ladder Apartments is located in Minneapolis, MN in the 55418 zip code.
2318 Jefferson/640 24th avenue-HOOK AND LADDER Apartments
I live on the 4th floor and it is frequently 80 degrees Fahrenheit in my apartment. I have written several maintenance requests to fix the thermostat and it's still broken. I cannot lower the temperature. I was told by the maintenance man it's because I live on the 4th floor and I would have to open the windows in the middle of the winter. Opening the window only cause the heat to kick into HIGH BLOWER. BEWARE if you are plannng on moving here at HOOK AND LADDER Apartments!!