This church building sits in Northeast Minneapolis’ NE Arts District, an area known for its mix of artists, small businesses, and long-standing neighborhood character. The structure has a strong presence, with classic brick construction and large stained glass windows that bring in natural light and give the interior a distinctive feel. It works well for a congregation looking to be in an active, established part of the city, but the property could also support other uses under the City of Minneapolis adaptive reuse policies, making it worth considering for community, creative, or alternative redevelopment ideas. The roof has been recently replaced, which takes care of a major expense, though the heating system will need updating in the near future. Overall, it’s a solid, character-filled building in a good location with flexibility for the future.