Lowry Hill

Lowry Hill, one of Minneapolis’s most distinguished neighborhoods, lies just southwest of downtown and is known for its elegant historic homes and proximity to cultural landmarks. Named after Thomas Lowry, a prominent 19th-century real estate developer and streetcar magnate, the area reflects his lasting influence on the city’s growth. In the late 1800s, Lowry helped expand Minneapolis’s streetcar system, making neighborhoods like this more accessible to the city’s elite. The hill provided a picturesque, elevated setting ideal for grand residences, many of which still stand today in styles ranging from Victorian to Colonial Revival.

Over time, Lowry Hill became synonymous with wealth, culture, and heritage. The neighborhood’s name honors Lowry’s pivotal role in shaping Minneapolis’s urban landscape, blending natural beauty with early city planning. Today, it is a testament to the city’s gilded age of expansion and one of the most desirable places to live in the Twin Cities.