Plans for a 190-unit apartment building, tentatively known as Midtown Corner, have been submitted to the city of Minneapolis. That building would go on the former Rainbow Foods space on East Lake Street.
The proposed Midtown Corner building will have six floors. The first will be retail space, while the next five will be apartments.
The whole building will be affordable housing, with rent set between 60 and 80 percent of the area median income. A smaller number of apartments will be more even more…