This may be the wrong area for this but I want to move somewhere in the Twin Cities come spring/summer of 2011. I have to finish school and want to move somewhere that will suit my career (geographic information sciences) but also somewhere I wouldn't move based on friends opinions. I love the music that comes out of Minneapolis as well as being in a big city with a big downtown and such.
Is there a solid foundation of safe neighborhoods for straight-out-of-college kids or at least good places to rent close to the downtown area? I would hope to work downtown somewhere, and bike to work. I am not opposed to older areas, but low crime is obviously a good thing. We have an area in my town now we call the avenues which is sort of the "historical" side of town that college kids can rent in and is mainly the older people that have been here for their whole lives. Something like this would be suitable but I would really like to commute on bike if possible. A 5-7 mile ride to and from would be perfect, any more I may would think twice depending on the terrain and all. I don't want to pedal uphill the whole way after a long day at work haha.
This is a ways away, but have looked into it a bit lately and would like to visit summer time of next year if not working a better job. I saw they were rated the #2 bike city (Minneapolis) in the nation in like 2007 so i'm sure that still holds close to true in 2009. Any information is appreciated as it will aid in my researching. Thanks.
Is there a solid foundation of safe neighborhoods for straight-out-of-college kids or at least good places to rent close to the downtown area? I would hope to work downtown somewhere, and bike to work. I am not opposed to older areas, but low crime is obviously a good thing. We have an area in my town now we call the avenues which is sort of the "historical" side of town that college kids can rent in and is mainly the older people that have been here for their whole lives. Something like this would be suitable but I would really like to commute on bike if possible. A 5-7 mile ride to and from would be perfect, any more I may would think twice depending on the terrain and all. I don't want to pedal uphill the whole way after a long day at work haha.
This is a ways away, but have looked into it a bit lately and would like to visit summer time of next year if not working a better job. I saw they were rated the #2 bike city (Minneapolis) in the nation in like 2007 so i'm sure that still holds close to true in 2009. Any information is appreciated as it will aid in my researching. Thanks.