King Field (alternately, Kingfield) is a neighborhood in the Southwest community in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The neighborhood is located in Minneapolis’ Southwest community between Interstate 35W on the east and Lyndale Avenue on the west.
By 1887 the city had expanded its borders to 54th street, and thus the area which is now King Field became part of Minneapolis.
King Field is mainly a residential area with three-fourths of its single-family houses built before 1920.
After World War I, the area south of 40th Street and north of Minnehaha Creek was developed.