$1,435 - $2,460 per month
Fredrik Apartments
Studio - 3 Beds
21235 Commerce Blvd, Rogers, MN 55374
$1,435 - $2,460 per month
Fredrik Apartments
Studio - 3 Beds
21235 Commerce Blvd, Rogers, MN 55374
$1,410 - $4,445 per month
The Preserve at Commerce
Studio - 3 Beds
13600 Commerce Blvd, Rogers, MN 55374
$1,498 - $2,799 per month
Vincent Woods Apartments
Studio - 3 Beds
20801 County Road 81, Rogers, MN 55374
$1,325 - $2,000 per month
Quest Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
13650 Marsh View Ave, Rogers, MN 55374
$1,425 per month
Territorial Lofts
Studio
19525 Territorial Rd, Rogers, MN 55311
Rogers, Minnesota, located approximately 25 miles northwest of Minneapolis, has transformed from a quiet farming community to a rapidly growing suburb. The population surged by over 400 percent in the 2000 census and further increased in 2012 with the annexation of Hassan Township, bringing the total to over 13,000 residents. The Diamond Lake Industrial Center, east of downtown and near Interstate 94, hosts major employers like Graco and Veritiv, providing diverse local employment opportunities. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the expansive Crow–Hassan Park Reserve, spanning over 2,600 acres with trails for hiking and horseback riding, and an off-leash dog park. The Rogers Activity Center features an indoor skating rink with events such as Glow-n-Skate. Housing in Rogers includes single-family homes with lots ranging from a third of an acre to up to 9 acres, and townhouses scattered throughout the city. Downtown Rogers, south of Interstate 94, offers refurbished buildings with local retail stores, an antique mall, and restaurants, while the area north of I-94 has grocery stores and large retailers. The city hosts the annual Rockin’ Rogers Festival, organized by the Rogers Lions Club, featuring live music, a carnival, kids' games, food, drink, and a parade. Rogers Senior High School, part of Independent School District 728, is highly rated. Crime rates in Rogers are generally below the national average, with most violent and property crimes being lower than both national and state averages. Residents rely on cars for transportation, with downtown Minneapolis reachable in 30 to 45 minutes, and the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport about 40 miles away.