Big Ideas, Real Impact.

An Ecosystem of Businesses, Wellness Providers, and Community Institutions

1200 KMA Development is home to a growing ecosystem of established businesses and organizations operating across food, wellness, education, and community services. Together, these partners reflect the building’s role as a shared, mixed-use environment designed for long-term presence, collaboration, and community value on the Northside.

This is not a rotating tenant list. It is a durable ecosystem built around care, enterprise, and stewardship.

A Shared Commitment

Each partner contributes to the building’s collective purpose—supporting health, enterprise, learning, and community life. Together, these organizations form a multi-layered ecosystem, grounded in shared responsibility and long-term impact. There are 5 food partners, 7 wellness partners, and 1 educational partner onsite.

Development & Investment Partners

The development and expansion of 1200 KMA Development has been supported by a network of experienced development partners and institutional investors who share a commitment to long-term, community-rooted investment in North Minneapolis.

Development Partners

  • Element MN

  • Roehrschmitt Architecture

  • Mission Construction

  • KNOCK Inc

  • Sapientia Law Group

Public, Private & Philanthropic Partners

  • City of Minneapolis

  • U.S. Bank

  • Minneapolis Foundation

  • Northside Economic Opportunity Network (NEON)

  • Hennepin County

  • Metropolitan Council

  • State of Minnesota

  • LISC Twin Cities

  • Phillips Family Foundation

  • Northside Funders Group

  • and other aligned partners

These partners support the asset through development, financing, and planning. They do not operate businesses within the building.

Looking Ahead

As 1200 KMA Development enters its next phase, we continue to welcome aligned partners and tenants who understand that operating here means participating in the long-term stewardship of a place, not just occupying space.

Rooted Partnerships

1200 KMA Development is built through relationships among neighbors, cultural institutions, and community leaders who have long invested in the Northside. From Open Streets on West Broadway to daily collaboration at ZaRah, these partnerships reflect a shared commitment to visibility, vitality, and long-term presence.