Whittier | |
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Nickname: Eat Street | |
Motto: The International Neighborhood | |
Coordinates: 44°57′20″N 93°16′40″W / 44.95556°N 93.27778°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Minnesota |
County | Hennepin |
City | Minneapolis |
Community | Powderhorn |
Founded | 1849 |
Established | 1977 |
Founded by | John Blaisdell |
Named for | John Greenleaf Whittier |
City Council Ward | 10 |
Government | |
• Council Member | Aisha Chughtai |
Area | |
• Total | 0.816 sq mi (2.11 km2) |
Elevation | 866 ft (264 m) |
Population (2020)[2] | |
• Total | 14,483 |
• Density | 18,000/sq mi (6,900/km2) |
Time zone | UTC-6 (CST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (CDT) |
Postal code | 55404, 55405, 55408 |
Area code | 612 |
Website | http://www.whittieralliance.org/ |
Whittier is a neighborhood within the Powderhorn community in the U.S. city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, bounded by Franklin Avenue on the north, Interstate 35W on the east, Lake Street on the south, and Lyndale Avenue on the west. It is known for its many diverse restaurants, coffee shops and Asian markets, especially along Nicollet Avenue (also known as "Eat Street"). The neighborhood is home to the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and the Children's Theatre Company.
While the neighborhood is officially part of the greater Powderhorn community, it is separated from most of those areas by Interstate 35W, and also lies further north than the rest of the community area. Most of Powderhorn is east of Interstate 35W and south of Lake Street; the Whittier neighborhood is west of I-35W and north of Lake Street. Whittier is often associated with adjacent neighborhoods, such as Lowry Hill East in the Calhoun-Isles community to the west and Stevens Square neighborhood in the Central community to the north.