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June 13, 2018

Parkway 25, a luxury apartment building in St. Louis Park, is set to begin leasing in mid-September. Will you be on the list? Our beautiful, modern apartment complex has been built brand-new, from the ground up, to provide a high-end living experience. For those looking for a comfortable lifestyle without giving up access to the best of the Twin Cities metro area, Parkway 25 is a haven — and a gateway.

Parkway 25 offers a number of fantastic amenities that you’ll be hard-pressed to find together elsewhere. In addition to the basics such as controlled entry, a smoke-free environment, and handicapped accessibility, we also offer concierge services, a fitness center with club like amenities; a Zen courtyard with outdoor pool, hot tub, and sundeck; outdoor fireplace and fire pit with gathering areas and grilling stations; conference room and beverage center; luxurious club room with catering kitchen, large screen TVs and more; an on-site dog park and grooming area, common area with wi-fi, bike storage and repair area, and heated underground parking with car wash and electric vehicle charging stations.

We are in close proximity to public transportation, major freeways, a future light rail station, downtown Minneapolis, Uptown, and the Cedar Lake Trail. We’re also just a short walk to Lake Calhoun and Lake of the Isles.

Our units range in price and design, and offer modern floor plans that make best use of the space — from airy, light-filled studio units to the bright, open penthouse spaces. Enjoy chef’s kitchen layouts with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, 9 foot ceilings, large windows, spa bathrooms, large balconies or patios and much more.

Check out our available floor plans and find the right fit for you! Visit www.parkway25.com to learn more and apply.

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June 7, 2018

At Parkway 25, a luxury apartment building in St. Louis Park, we fully encourage summer indulgence! And what’s more synonymous with summer, than ice cream? Let your sweet tooth win this season at a number of area ice cream shops (and yes, you’ve got time to hit them all over the next few months). Here are a few of our favorites, in St. Louis Park and surrounding areas.

Milkjam Creamery

Just a quick jaunt from St. Louis Park in the bustling Lyn-Lake neighborhood, Milkjam Creamery is a necessary summer (or really anytime) experience. Created by World Street Kitchen’s Sameh Wadi (and located right next door), Milkjam is truly a foodie’s ice cream dream. Try rotating flavors that are as delicious as they are creative — think infusions such as Turkish coffee, lavender, curry, coriander and so much more. Milkjam also offers boozy shakes, sundaes, ice cream sandwiches, and many other unique, creamy delights. Go. Now.

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Park Yogurt

It’s fro-yo o’clock somewhere! Head to Park Yogurt in SLP, where you can get in on the action with a plethora of soft-serve treats — cold and on tap. Fill your cup with one (or 10) self-serve flavors and follow it up with a visit to the topping bar, where you can go nuts with everything from fresh fruit to crushed Oreos to gummy bears. They’ve got signature and special-edition flavors (think cotton candy, salty caramel, chocolate cake batter and many more), so stop in often to try them all!

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Ben & Jerry’s

Well, this one is a no-brainer. The nationally-beloved, good-natured ice cream duo has stepped beyond your grocer’s freezer and into a chain franchise, peddling their excellent creams of ice. Enjoy a full selection of classic favorites (Chunky Monkey, anyone?) as well as new and limited-edition creations — many of which are B&J’s scoop shop exclusives. Located on Excelsior Blvd, this local fave is an easy choice on a hot summer day.

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Sebastian Joe’s

With locations in both Linden Hills and Uptown, you’ll feel twice as nice tucking into one of Sebastian Joe’s huge handmade waffle cones. This longtime Twin Cities institution is a must-eat for lovers of the cold, creamy stuff. Belly up to the counter at this classic parlor and choose from a variety of handmade-daily flavors such as raspberry chocolate chip, Oreo, and other signature flavors such as “Pavarotti” (a vanilla ice cream made with caramel, bananas, and chocolate chips) as well as rotating special edition flavors. Joe’s also makes ice cream cakes, sandwiches, sundaes, shakes, malts and more — they also have a full coffee bar!

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May 29, 2018

The team at Parkway 25, a luxury apartment building in St. Louis Park, are no strangers to the excitement of summer in Minnesota — especially after a particularly harsh winter. Well, the sunny season is FINALLY here, and with that comes an abundance of fresh produce and outdoor enjoyment. The Twin Cities is home to numerous open air farmers markets, where local and regional growers come to shill their delicious bounty. Not only do these markets feature fresh veggies and fruit galore, but many also highlight local artisans, bakers, makers and musicians. Get out there this summer and support the community, and bring home wonderful things to eat. Here are a few of our nearby favorites:

Linden Hills Farmers Market

Every Sunday / 9am-1pm

Settergren’s Hardware Lot
2813 West 43rd St
Minneapolis, MN

Founded in 2012, the Linden Hills Farmers Market has grown to include 50+ vendors. From “Indie-gredient makers” to farmers of produce and proteins, crafters, artisans and even food trucks, this market is an experience in itself. Just a hop, skip and a jump from Parkway 25 and St. Louis Park, you’ll see live music, taste and buy fresh foods, and learn more about the value of consuming locally-produced goods.

For more info visit www.lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

Lyndale Farmers Market

Every Day / 6am-1pm

312 East Lyndale Ave N.
Minneapolis, MN

You needn’t wait for the weekend to enjoy the spoils of the Farmers Market. The Lyndale location is open every day from May to November (rain or shine!). This flagship spot is located near Downtown Minneapolis, tucked away just adjacent to I-94. A sprawling market, you’ll find endless aisles filled with flowers, veggies, fruit, farm fresh eggs and meat, bakeries, pickles, honey, jams, jellies and oh-so much more. Also check out the weekly markets put on by this group at the Government Center (Tuesdays, 9am-3pm) and the Nicollet Mall Market (Thursdays, 6am-6pm).

For more info visit www.mplsfarmersmarket.com

Mill City Farmers Market

Saturdays / 8am-1pm

Mill City Museum
704 S. 2nd St.
Minneapolis, MN

A quintessential Minnesota experience, the Mill City Farmers Market is as fruitful as it is charming and entertaining. Shop a vast number of sustainable and organically-farmed produce, meat and cheese vendors, as well as bakers, prepared food vendors, crafters, makers, artisans and so much more. Enjoy live music, demos and even yoga, if you’re so inclined. The Mill City Farmers Market also switches it up each Tuesday evening, with a pop-up night market near U.S. Bank Stadium (425 Portland Ave S, Minneapolis / 4pm-8pm).

For more information visit millcityfarmersmarket.org

Hopkins Farmers Market

(Opens June 16th)
Saturdays / 7:30am-Noon

16 9th Ave S.
Hopkins, MN

Likely the closest market in the vicinity of St. Louis Park and Parkway 25 luxury apartments, the Hopkins Farmers Market is just a mere 10 minutes away. Opening on June 16th and running through October, this cute outdoor affair features tons of freshly-grown produce, as well as flowers, meat, cheese, eggs, baked goods, honey and more from local vendors. Stop by the market’s food truck section for a smoothie, coffee or a handmade snack, then kick back and enjoy some live tunes from local musicians.

For more info visit www.hopkinsfarmersmarket.com

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May 22, 2018

Summer is just about here and that means epic fun in the sun, communing with nature, biking, swimming, boating and much more. The city of St. Louis Park has all that and more, with tons of trails, lakes and scenic sanctuaries all designed to help you connect with Mother Earth — and have fun while doing it. In this post, we’ll run down a few of our favorite local spots for outdoor enjoyment.

Westwood Hills Nature Center

8300 W. Franklin Ave.
St. Louis Park

Experience nature in the city when you visit this sprawling 160-acre preserve. Stroll winding trails through marsh, woods, and restored prairie — you may even get a peek at one of the many wild animals that make their home at Westwood, such as deer, turtles, fox, mink and owls. The park also features a playground for the kids and the Interpretive Center, where you can learn more about the area.

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Oak Hill Park

3201 Rhode Island Ave S.
St. Louis Park

The perfect spot for a summer kickback with friends, Oak Hill Park offers numerous picnic shelters, tables, and outdoor grills for the ultimate cookout. A great spot to bring the kids, it also features baseball/softball fields, basketball courts, a playground, swimming pool, paved trails and more. If you’re looking for an outdoor experience with all the amenities, Oak Hill is a solid choice.

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Bde Maka Ska Park

3000 Calhoun Parkway
Minneapolis

The lake formally know as Calhoun is a renowned, city-wide destination. Popular amongst runners, walkers, inline skaters, families and beach bums alike, Bde Maka Ska is your one-stop-shop for fun in the sun. Not to mention, it’s within walking distance of Parkway 25! Enjoy 3 different swimming beaches or rent a canoe, kayak or paddle board and get out on the water. They’ve also got a sand volleyball court, soccer and softball fields, a picnic area and a paved walking trail that rings the lake for a beautiful summer stroll.

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Cedar Lake Bike Trails

SLP is connected to three major bike trails that span from downtown Minneapolis, all the way to Chaska. The Cedar Lake Trail, Cedar Lake Extension Trail and Cedar Lake Regional trail will take you through both urban and natural areas, keeping the scenery interesting. Smoothly paved trails make it easy for beginning and intermediate riders to enjoy themselves, while season riders can push themselves to the limit with longer distance rides.

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