50.440 shops, enterprises, professionals and companies in Minneapolis

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1200 On The Mall Assn
Condominiums
1200 Nicollet Mall 55403-2400 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-338-2606
123 Inspection Llc
Real Estate Inspection
10948 Magnolia St Nw 55448-4345 - Minneapolis (MN)
763-862-0672
123 Locksmith
Locks And Locksmiths
900 73rd Way n 55444-2615 - Minneapolis (MN)
763-516-9125
123 Sushi Dinktown
Restaurants
318 14th Ave Se 55414-2004 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-208-1341
123 Sushiretek
Companies Not Classified
50 s 10th St 55403-2011 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-236-4757
124 7a Locks Svc
Locks And Locksmiths
3400 Emerson Ave s 55408-3902 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-547-0014
13 Moons Inc
Restaurants
4333 Grimes Ave n 55422-1568 - Minneapolis (MN)
763-537-1500
1301 University
Schools Universities And Colleges Academic
1301 University Ave Se 55414-2187 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-617-8000
14 Picture Video & Film Inc
Video Tapes And Discs Renting And Leasing
5029 Newton Ave s 55419-1027 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-836-0914
15 Minute Locksmith
Locks And Locksmiths
607 Washington Ave s 55415-1100 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-314-7676
15 Partners Llc
Real Estate Management
15 s 5th St 55402-1013 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-354-2941
1515 Park Ave 55404-1661 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-886-2696
1500 Nicollet Ave 55403-2720 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-871-3620
1600 Executive Suites
Hotels And Motels
222 s 9th St # 1600 55402-3382 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-337-9500
16th St Ventures
Companies Not Classified
1601 Nicollet Ave 55403-2725 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-872-0783
180 Degrees
Correctional Institutions Private
236 Clifton Ave 55403-3466 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-871-9886
180 Degrees Inc
Building Contractors
300 Clifton Ave 55403-3218 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-813-5010
180 Degrees Inc
Rehabilitation Services, Non Profit Organizations
236 Clifton Ave 55403-3466 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-871-9886, 612-870-7227
1822 Park
Apartments
1822 Park Ave 55404-1965 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-871-6173
19 Bar
Bars, Restaurants
19 w 15th St 55403-2306 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-871-5553
1902 4th Ave s 55404-2785 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-870-3761
19010 Hennepin
Companies Not Classified
1901 e Hennepin Ave 55413-2277 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-331-4251
1919 Broadway Llc
Companies Not Classified
1919 Broadway St Ne 55413-1251 - Minneapolis (MN)
612-345-7238
195winshield.com
Automobile Glass Service And Installation, Glass Auto Plate And Window And Etc
2751 Hennepin Ave # 244 55408-1002 - Minneapolis (MN)
651-450-4735
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Number of companies
50.391
County
Hennepin
State
Minnesota
Prefix
612

Minneapolis

Minneapolis

Lying on the banks of the Mississippi River, Minneapolis is a major city in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It is the state’s largest city and the bigger of the Twin Cities, the second of which is the state capital Saint Paul. The city serves as the county seat of Hennepin County. The Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metropolitan Area is the 16th-largest in the U.S., boasting population of around 3.5 million. Nicknamed the “City of Lakes,” Minneapolis has numerous water bodies, including the Mississippi River, thirteen lakes, wetlands and waterfalls.

The area where Minneapolis stands today was originally inhabited by Dakota Sioux. The French were the first Europeans to arrive here, with fur trading initially being the main basis of relations. The area was acquired by the United States from France early 19th century and was recognized as a town in 1856. Minneapolis grew rapidly and was incorporated as a city in 1867. It soon absorbed the older city of St. Anthony. Its name is derived from the combination of the Dakota word “mni” or “minne” and the Greek “polis,” which translates into “Waterfall City.”

Minneapolis’ location at the Falls of St. Anthony made it destined to be a major center of commerce from the very beginning. The falls is the largest source of hydro power on the Mississippi and helped power lumber and power mills around here in the 19th century. The city was once regarded as the flour milling capital of the world. Today, along with Saint Paul, it is the second-largest economic hub in the Midwest, behind Chicago. Minneapolis boasts the fifth-highest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the U.S.