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The Sundial Building is a newly constructed apartment building in South Minneapolis
The building is registered under the Living Building Challenge’s Zero Energy Certification!
It is one of 5 such projects in Minnesota - the only multi-family project - and one of only 12 multi-family buildings in the country.
Sundial is also slated to achieve the EPA’s Energy Star for Multi-Family Buildings and Zero Energy Ready Homes Certification from the Department of Energy - one of only 5 projects in Minnesota and the only private sector multi-family development.
Check out our Instagram to watch progress on the building and get a behind the scenes look at the unique features!
“We wanted to build a building that fit with the neighborhood and is also high performance… At our core, we’re urbanists. We thought three stories fit the neighborhood well. We wanted a handsome, all-electric, next zero energy striving building. We want people from the neighborhood to live here.”
“Yes, Sundial’s solar panels will help fight climate change. But its 12 units of housing right next to walkable amenities, bikeable routes to school, work, and play, and adjacent transit lines will in all likelihood be even more impactful.”
“A real estate developer building buildings in their own neighborhood is uncommon. But in the end, there isn’t really anything ordinary about this building at all.”
Excerpts from Southwest Voices on the Sundial Building - March 2023
Home grown in Kingfield…
We are proud to be a Sponsor of the Kingfield Farmers Market!
Support our local non-profit, Neighborhood Roots, which runs the Kingfield, Fulton and Nokomis Farmers Markets. During the May-October, the Kingfield Market is open every Sunday morning from 8am - 1pm just three blocks away from Sundial in MLK Park.
Markets don’t run themselves -
Consider volunteering or donating to support their efforts to keep our local and regional food ecosystem healthy!