Minneapolis, Minnesota — Startup Costs
Retail Store Startup Costs in Minneapolis
Opening a retail store in Minneapolis typically costs $75,000 – $240,000. Here is the full breakdown — lease deposits, build-out, fixtures, inventory, POS, and licenses — with real dollar ranges based on Minneapolis market data.
Startup cost breakdown
| Cost item | Low | High | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lease deposit + first months' rent | $8,000 | $26,000 | 1,200 sqft at $14–30/sqft (skyway vs. street) |
| Build-out & fixtures | $30,000 | $92,000 | — |
| Initial inventory | $20,000 | $72,000 | 45–75% of projected revenue |
| POS, security & signage | $5,000 | $14,000 | — |
| Licenses & insurance | $3,000 | $9,000 | — |
| Total estimated range | $66,000 | $213,000 | 2–5 months from lease signing to opening |
Timeline to launch
2–5 months from lease signing to opening
How Minneapolis compares
Minneapolis retail startup costs are wide-ranging — the Manhattan-vs-outer-borough rent gradient ($20–120/sqft) swings the lease line of the budget more than any other single factor. For comparison, see our national retail gross margin benchmarks and the gross margin calculator.
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