What if the Netflix characters Emily Cooper, Chuck Bass, and Cassie Howard all moved to Minneapolis? Where do you think these personalities would live, and why? We see Emily Cooper thriving in North Loop cafés and walkable streets as she searches for her next romance. Chuck Bass would dominate downtown luxury, where prestige and drama meet every corner. Meanwhile, Cassie Howard from Euphoria would shine in a DRG Tower Loft, mixing style, energy, and sophistication in the perfect modern space. What other characters or celebs do you see moving to our city? Comment below!
1. Emily Cooper (Emily in Paris) → North Loop Loft

Walkable streets, trendy cafés, and boutique shops give Emily plenty of insta-worthy spots to explore—and maybe meet a cute guy along the way. The best part? She doesn't have to keep trying to learn French here.
2. Wednesday Addams (Wednesday) → Loring Park Gothic Apartment


Wednesday Addams would feel right at home in a Loring Park Gothic apartment, surrounded by moody architecture, shadowy corners, and plenty of pigeons to keep her company.
3. Joe Goldberg (You) → Uptown

Joe needs Uptown because it feeds both his love of bookstores and his need to watch the world. A part-time gig at Magers & Quinn would be the perfect cover while he blends in among the shelves.
4. Dustin Henderson (Stranger Things) → Northeast Arts District

The Northeast Arts District is full of surprises, just like the Upside Down—minus the monsters. Dustin would love it.
5. Abe Quevedo (Love is Blind) → Lake of the Isles

Where would Love is Blind star Abe Quevedo live? Abe told DRG that he would choose a house right by Lake of the Isles. "It’s a calm part of the city and near the dog park."
Abe is a Minneapolis native and loves the city, especially the beautiful lakes and parks where he walks his dog in his free time.
6. Chuck Bass (Gossip Girl) → Four Seasons Downtown

We've all heard of Chuck Bass, and this Upper East Sider will settle for nothing less than the crème de la crème, which means luxury only. If he comes to Minneapolis, he HAS to stay in the Four Seasons, and will settle for nothing less.
7. Bre Tiesi (Selling Sunset) → Mill District

With trendy restaurants a scenic riverwalk, Brie can catch breathtaking sunsets over the Mississippi while still living an upscale, walkable city life.
8. Carrie Bradshaw (Sex & the City) → Bloomington, across from Mall of America

We all know Carrie loves to shop - who else do we know that spends over $15,000 on shoes alone? Even though the North Loop is a huge shopping center, Carrie needs to be near somewhere with even more selection--The Mall of America in Bloomington.
9. Beth Harmon (Queen’s Gambit) → Downtown East

The neighborhood of Downtown East is all about strategy and structure - perfect for an award winning chess player!
10. Cassie Howard (Euphoria) → Tower Lofts at DRG

Cassie would be living in Euphoria, literally at the Tower Lofts. Sleek, modern, and stylish, the loft feels like an extension of her world on the show.
If Netflix characters were picking a Minneapolis home, Tower Lofts would be a perfect fit for many of them. Sleek lines, modern finishes, and open spaces make these lofts perfect for balancing social life, work, and personal style, with beautiful natural light and city views that feel straight out of a TV scene. Whether hosting friends or catching up on work, every corner of DRG is built for luxury. All of these characters, from Emily Cooper to Chuck Bas, would fall in love with Tower Lofts and Minneapolis' vibrant energy.
If you’d like to talk through the options, I’m happy to jump on a quick call. You can book a time with me here:
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Looking forward to helping you find a home that fits both your needs and your budget!
Best,
Joe Grunnet
DRG | Minneapolis
Joe@DRGMpls.com
www.DRGMpls.com

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