Northeast Park in Minneapolis is a vibrant neighborhood known for its thriving arts scene, centered around the Northrup King Building, a former seed company factory now housing hundreds of artists and studios. This complex hosts various events throughout the year, including Art-A-Whirl in May, the largest open studio tour in the country. The neighborhood features primarily single-family homes, including bungalows, ranch-styles, and two-story Queen Annes, with a mix of homeowners and renters due to limited housing inventory. Northeast Park, the neighborhood's namesake, offers extensive recreational facilities such as baseball, soccer, and softball fields, a tennis court, a bike skills course, a picnic area, a playground, a walking path, and a seasonal water park. The Ridgway Parkway Regional Trail provides a scenic overlook of the Minneapolis skyline. The area is car-dependent, though improvements to the local bus system are expected. The Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport is 16 miles away. Local schools, including Pillsbury Elementary, Northeast Middle School, and Thomas Edison High School, have average ratings. The neighborhood's commercial district features renovated warehouses now hosting coffee shops and craft breweries like Sociable Cider Werks, Bauhaus Brew Labs, and Padraigs Brewing. The Quarry shopping center offers various big-box stores. Northeast Park has a crime rate on par with the national average, making it a relatively safe place to live.