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Camden Industrial Area, Minneapolis

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Minneapolis neighborhood Camden Industrial Area (52083142585)
Minneapolis neighborhood Camden Industrial Area (52083142585)

Camden Industrial Area is an official neighborhood in the Camden community of Minneapolis. It is located along the west bank of the Mississippi River and includes several industrial businesses, North Mississippi Regional Park, a few residents, establishments, and other undeveloped space. The neighborhood is located in Minneapolis City Council Ward 4, currently represented by Minneapolis City Council member LaTrisha Vetaw.

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Camden Industrial Area, Minneapolis
Northeast Broadway Street, Minneapolis

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N 44.998888888889 ° E -93.229166666667 °
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Northeast Broadway Street 2239
55413 Minneapolis
Minnesota, United States
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Como, Minneapolis
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Como is a neighborhood within the University community of Minneapolis. It is sometimes referred to as Southeast Como, due to many of its streets ending in SE, and possibly to differentiate it from the Como neighborhood in neighboring Saint Paul. Its boundaries are East Hennepin Avenue to the north, 33rd Avenue Southeast (the eastern city limit) to the east, the Southeast Industrial Area to the south, and Interstate 35W to the west. Como features many amenities for its residents: Van Cleve Park Community Center, the Como Student Community Co-op, the University Childcare Center, Dar Al-Farooq mosque, SE Christian Church, and the Como Congregational Church building (designed in 1886 by Charles Sedgwick). The #3 busline is convenient to all who live in Como and provides easy transportation to Downtown Minneapolis, all of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campuses, and Downtown St. Paul. The high-traffic business roads, industrial zones, and active railroads that surround Como contrast sharply with the residential character of the core Como neighborhood. The housing stock consists of modest early 20th-century bungalows and Victorian and twenties-era homes mixed with a scattering of newer duplexes and single family homes. Some areas (e.g. along Como, 15th and Hennepin Avenues) have post-60's two-story walk-up apartment buildings.Commercial activity is focused on Como and East Hennepin Avenues. The neighborhood is served by a services business hub along Como Avenue with grocery stores, dentist, barber shop, coffee houses, restaurants, and auto service station.