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Moving to Minneapolis, MN with Good Stuff Moving.

February 18, 2013

Minneapolis is the largest city in Minnesota and home to an estimated 382,578 residents. Located in the southeastern part of the state, Minneapolis is known as the city of lakes. The name Minneapolis is attributed to the city’s first schoolteacher – joining the Dakota Sioux word for water,  mni and Greek word for city,  polis. Minneapolis lies on the banks of the Mississippi river and is home to over twenty lakes and wetlands contributing to Minnesota having more coastline then Florida, Hawaii and California combined. If you are moving to Minneapolis get ready to enjoy life.

The Minneapolis quality of life…

Moving to Minneapolis

Great news for those moving to Minneapolis as it was recently ranked as the 6th best city to live in the US, by Scientific American. Minneapolis took the top spot for most bikable city with 81 miles of on-street bikeways and 85 miles of off-street bikeways. In addition to its abundant waterways and bike trails Minneapolis has over 20 miles of groomed ski trails many of them with spectacular views of downtown. The American Fitness Index named the Twin Cities as the most-healthy places to live in America. Its citizens are active and enjoy some of the highest air quality ratings nation wide.

Housing…

If you are moving to Minneapolis you will be happy to know it’s affordable. The median house price in Minneapolis for October through December of 2012 was $163,356. The average per square foot in the city came in at about $105. Minneapolis-St. Paul homeowners spent 20 percent of their income for housing, and renters spent 30 percent.

Employment…

Moving to Minneapolis to begin your career or jump-start the one you’re in offers tons of opportunity. Five Fortune 500 companies are based in Minneapolis. In 2005 Popular Science ranked Minneapolis as a top tech city with over 3, 939 high tech companies located within the city limits. Minneapolis continues to attract a younger more progressive tech crowd along with traditional families. The median age in Minneapolis is 31.2 years; the median family income is approximately $59,816.

Education…

Moving to Minneapolis will make you smarter! Well maybe not exactly smarter but ten percent of Minneapolitans have advanced degrees, beating the national average of nine percent. The city has several top ranking schools and of course is home the University of Minnesota, which is the country’s most affordable school located in a big city.

Transportation…

Minneapolis Stone Arch Bridge

Moving to Minneapolis makes it easier to get around. Popular Science ranked Minneapolis first among U.S. cities in innovative transportation solutions, and fourth in energy technology.  With a strong biking culture, excellent public transportation, including the expansion of the fabulous light rail and a somewhat compact geography, getting around Minneapolis is a breeze.

Minneapolis Culture…

Moving to Minneapolis will enrich your cultural life. We highlighted the great outdoor activities available in Minneapolis, but this city is also a cultural Mecca. Home to world-class museums like the Walker Center, regarded as one of the “big five” US museums for modern art along with the Guggenheim and San Francisco’s MOMA. The city also hosts countless art and culture festivals year round.

Minneapolis has a thriving theater community. With over 30 venues Minneapolis is second only to New York City in its theater per capita. The Guthrie Theater called “a 21st century dream factory” by Time Magazine has three stages, a full service restaurant and offers incredible views overlooking the Mississippi.

Of course no account of Minneapolis culture is complete without highlighting its famous music scene. At its heart is the historic First Avenue nightclub known for launching the careers of Prince, Soul Asylum and the Replacements just to name a few. The diverse options for live music all around the city will satiate even the most ardent music lovers.

Minneapolis is one of America’s most vibrant and eclectic cities and the jewel of Minnesota. If you are planning on moving to Minneapolis for work, school or to start a new business give Good Stuff Moving a call.

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