Ryan Cos. Unveils Plans to Build $400M M-U Development Next to Planned Vikings Stadium
20 May 2013, 3:38 pmBy Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor
Twin Cities developer Ryan Cos. recently unveiled plans to build a $400 million mixed-use development adjacent to the planned new Vikings stadium in downtown Minneapolis. 
Twincities.com reports Ryan Cos. has reached an agreement to buy five square blocks in downtown Minneapolis from the Star Tribune newspaper after five months of negotiations. Located near the offices of the newspaper, the land will be used for a $400 million mixed-use commercial-and-residential complex and public park. The newspaper intends to move its headquarters.
The project aims to be a catalyst for continued redevelopment in the Downtown East neighborhood, similar to how Ryan Cos.’ Midtown Exchange project in the former Sears store on Lake Street revitalized the Phillips neighborhood, or its three-block Nicollet Mall development gave new life to that end of the Mall.
The project will feature 1 million square feet of office space in two 20-story office buildings, 40,000 square feet of retail space at the street and skyway levels, and more than 300 residential units. The office space is planned to have a capacity to accommodate between 5,000 and 6,000 employees.
City council president Barb Johnson said: “This is a very exciting project for our city. When we were pushing for the new stadium to be built on the site of the Metrodome, this is the kind of development that we expected would come, to continue the transformation of this area.”
“When we first talked about getting the Vikings Stadium downtown, we shared a vision for how the stadium could spur development in the area and eventually fill in the only part of downtown that’s truly underutilized. Now, just over a year after the stadium bill was signed — before ground is even broken on the stadium — we have a proposal that brings that vision to life,” said Mayor R.T. Rybak.
The city will only finance the green space and the parking ramp, with a total cost of around $65 million, through city-issued bonds. The revenue generated by the 1,328-stall parking ramp will go toward paying down the bonds. Ryan Cos. estimates the project will be completed in summer 2016.
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Rendering Courtesy of: www.ryancompanies.com
Mortenson Continues Downtown Minneapolis Development Plans with New 220-Room Hotel Project
29 Apr 2013, 4:30 amBy Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor
Mortenson Development is planning a nine-story, 220-room hotel near the First Avenue nightclub in downtown Minneapolis.
The Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal reports that the development company has a deal to buy the site at the corner of First Avenue North and Eighth Street North. The site became available after Turnstone Group, which owned it, suspended plans for a nine-story building due to increased construction costs.
Bob Solfelt, vice president of Mortenson Development, told the business journal it is still too early to identify a hotel operator, although a limited-service one is most likely to be chosen. Although Mortenson has yet to submit plans to the city, the company is aiming to open the hotel by the time the Minnesota Twins host the MLB All-Star Game at Target Field in July 2014.
The development firm also recently released the first rendering of
a new 30-story luxury apartment tower in downtown Minneapolis. Designed by Minneapolis-based Urbanworks Architecture, the project dubbed as 4Marq could feature a seven-story pedestal and an indoor parking garage. The garage roof could be partially covered by a patio; the remainder of the building is glass with a white external skeleton. Mortenson had planned to submit the formal development application for the 262-unit building to the city by the end of March, but the plans were delayed for a few weeks.
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Logo Courtesy of: www.mortenson.com
Rendering Courtesy of: Urbanworks Architecture via www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us
Chartres Lodging Acquires $28M Hotel, Paves Way for Second Radisson Blu Hotel in Twin Cities
22 Apr 2013, 4:04 amBy Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor
The second Radisson Blu in the Twin Cities will soon open, after San Francisco-based Chartres Lodging Group closed on the $28 million acquisition of the Radisson Plaza Hotel Minneapolis, paving the way for the downtown hotel’s conversion.
The Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal reports the California investment group is expected to spend between $25 million and $30 million to convert the hotel to a Radisson Blu. Minnetonka-based Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group signed a long-term contract with Chartres Lodging Group to manage the hotel.
Renovation of the Radisson Blu is set to start in the next few months, and completion is expected in 2014. The preliminary plans include upgrades to the guest rooms and suites, as well as the common areas, and an increase in conference and ballroom space. The FireLake Grill House and Cocktail Bar, the existing on-site restaurant, is also set to be updated. Furthermore, finishing touches, lighting and new signage will be arranged for the street-level entrance.
Following inauguration of the 500-room Radisson Blu Mall of America on March 15, this second Twin Cities Radisson Blu will join about 230 other Radisson Blu hotels around the world and 51 other projects under development.
Chartres Lodging Group focuses on finding value in under-performing, well-located, full-service lodging, conference center and resort assets. After completing turnaround renovations and repositionings, the assets are considered for sale or recapitalization to institutional-quality investors, according to the company’s official Web site.
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Photo Courtesy of: www.radisson.com
HFF Secures Financing for 194-Unit Student Housing Project
15 Apr 2013, 5:51 amBy Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor
Holliday Fenoglio Fowler L.P. recently announced it has arranged construction financing along with joint venture equity for the development of Metro Park East, a 194-unit student housing project at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities in Minneapolis.
A $29.5 million construction loan through American Bank of Texas was secured on behalf of the developer, Fountain Residential Partners L.L.C. by HFF’s Adam Herrin. HFF also assisted in securing $11.6 million in joint venture equity with an institutional capital partner.
Located at 2635 SE Fourth St. in the Stadium Village neighborhood, the 551-bed Metro Park East is directly adjacent to the East Bank campus of the university. The project, which will be built to LEED Silver standards, will feature one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom apartment homes and is scheduled for completion and occupancy in the fall semester of 2014. The development will include a clubhouse featuring a bar-styled game room, a state-of-the-art fitness center and a cyber café with study rooms.
Signs are encouraging for the Twin Cities market overall. With more than 75,000 jobs generated since 2010 and another 49,300 new jobs expected this year, the Minneapolis-St. Paul market has seen a pent-up renter demand that is driving vacancies to low levels, according to a recent report released by Marcus & Millichap. Apartment availability is expected to get a boost in 2013, as developers will complete close to 2,800 rental units, of which more than 2,000 are slated for Minneapolis. According to the report, apartment operators are expected to face a stiff competition due to the spike in supply and increased home sales, including the first condo project to start since the beginning of the recession.
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Chart Courtesy of: Marcus & Millichap
Campbell Mithun Considers Move from Namesake Tower
12 Mar 2013, 4:13 amBy Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor
After residing at the Campbell Mithun Tower in Minneapolis since 1985, Campbell Mithun could be moving out: The advertising agency has been looking at various real estate options in downtown Minneapolis. 
The Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal reports Campbell Mithun’s lease at 222 S. Ninth St. expires at the end of 2014, and the agency is analyzing its options. The company is being assisted in its site search by James Damiani, a broker at Colliers International in Minnetonka, while Julie Snow Architects is evaluating its space and design options.
Campbell Mithun moved into the 41-story tower as soon as it was built and currently leases around 130,000 square feet in the upper middle floors of the tower, which now bears its name. The company is searching for around 75,000 to 80,000 square feet, the same amount of space it currently occupies at its headquarters. The balance is either sublet or available to sublease.
In other real estate news, the same Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal reports Rick Born has signed a contract to buy, for a second time, the Boatworks building in Wayzata. After acquiring the building for $6 million from investor Irwin Jacobs in 1996 for his old company, Born Information Services, he sold it in 2001. Now, he plans to move his growing technology company, RBA Consulting, to the 68,000-square-foot Boatworks building. RBA will be leasing around 35,000 square feet in the Boatworks building, consolidating two 12,000-square-foot offices currently located in Wayzata and Minneapolis’ North Loop district.
Photo Courtesy of: www.campbellmithuntower.com


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