Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS — CEDARst Cos. has completed the acquisition of two adjoining historic properties and a land site in the North Loop of Minneapolis. The acquisition includes an eight-story, 275,000-square-foot warehouse, a five-story, 108,000-square-foot warehouse and an adjacent 32,000-square-foot surface lot. The company plans to develop the site into a 345-unit multifamily complex known as 6th and 3rd after its location at 6th Avenue and 3rd Street. The project will resemble the developer’s plans at The Duffey Lofts, also in the North Loop area. The development will feature 42,000 square feet of retail space in addition to the apartment units. A 20,000-square-foot amenity space will include a rooftop ice skating rink. The rink will be converted to a soccer field or other uses in the summer. Other amenities will include a bowling alley, swimming pool and coworking center. CEDARst expects to break ground in the fourth quarter of this year, with completion slated for summer 2022. A consortium led by the Martin Falk Paper Co. sold the site for $21.1 million. Pat Minea and Dan Trebil of NorthMarq arranged acquisition financing through First Western Bank & Trust. Lamar Newburn of Lee & Associates represented CEDARst in the transaction.

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CANNON FALLS, MINN. — JLL Capital Markets has brokered the $7.4 million sale of a 200,000-square-foot distribution center in the Minneapolis-area community of Cannon Falls. The facility is net leased to Mauser Packaging Solutions, an industrial packaging conglomerate that has occupied the property since 2009. The building sits on nearly 17 acres at 100 Holiday Ave. Peter Bauman, Tivon Moffitt and Chris Hickok of JLL represented the undisclosed seller. A private foreign investor purchased the asset.

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WORTHINGTON, MINN. — In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, JBS USA has indefinitely closed its pork production facility in Worthington in Southwest Minnesota. The facility employs more than 2,000 workers and processes 20,000 hogs per day. JBS will wind down operations over the next two days with a diminished staff in order to ensure existing product in the facility can be used to support the food supply. The company will advise its Worthington team members to follow Gov. Tim Walz’s stay-at-home order until returning to work. JBS will continue to pay its team members during the plant closure. JBS operates more than 60 meat, poultry and prepared foods facilities across the country. As of Monday, April 20, there were 2,470 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 143 deaths in Minnesota, according to the Minnesota Department of Health.

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HERMANTOWN, MINN. — Dougherty Mortgage LLC has provided a $6.1 million Fannie Mae loan for the refinancing of Green Acres in Hermantown, a suburb of Duluth. Constructed in phases from 1991 to 2010, the 83-unit multifamily property includes 13 buildings. The 10-year loan features a 30-year amortization schedule. GMP Living Inc. was the borrower.

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BROOKLYN CENTER, MINN. — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of a newly constructed building occupied by Bank of America in Brooklyn Center, a northern suburb of Minneapolis, for $2.7 million. The 4,370-square-foot property, which opened in late 2019, is situated on one acre at 2545 County Road 10. Jeff Lefko and Bill Asher of Hanley represented the seller and developer, Minneapolis-based Told Development. Carlos Aguilar of Axia Real Estate Group represented the New Jersey-based private buyer.

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RICHFIELD, MINN. — Best Buy Co. Inc. (NYSE: BBY) has taken additional steps in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Beginning April 19, the Minnesota-based company will temporarily furlough approximately 51,000 domestic hourly store employees, including nearly all part-time employees. Best Buy is retaining approximately 82 percent of its full-time store and field employees on its payroll, including the vast majority of in-home advisors and Geek Squad agents. Furloughed employees will maintain their health benefits at no cost to them for a minimum of three months. Also beginning April 19, some corporate employees will participate in voluntary reduced work weeks or voluntary furloughs. CEO Corie Barry will forego 50 percent of her base salary and the members of the board of directors will forego 50 percent of their cash retainer fees through at least Sept. 1. Company executives reporting directly to the CEO will take a 20 percent reduction in base salary through at least Sept. 1. Best Buy is also suspending its 401(k) company matching program. In order to assist employees financially impacted by the pandemic, Best Buy has partnered with its founder, Dick Schulze, to establish a $10 million employee assistance fund, available to all part- and full-time employees …

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MINNESOTA — In a continued effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has extended the state’s stay-home order until Monday, May 4. The order will enable the state to continue key preparations for the pandemic. These preparations include building new hospital capacity and buying ventilators and masks, planning for how to protect those most at risk, expanding testing, and freeing up time for health care giants like the Mayo Clinic to develop critical treatments for the virus. The order also extends the closure of bars and restaurants and requires all workers to work from home if possible.

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PRIOR LAKE, MINN. — Vincent Development has received approval from the city of Prior Lake for the development of Summers Ridge Senior Living. Comprising 40 units of assisted living and memory care, the senior living facility will be located at 4285 Fountain Hills Drive in Prior Lake, about 20 miles southwest of Minneapolis. Great Lakes Management will manage the one-story property, which will feature 24-hour support, private bedrooms and bathrooms, home-cooked meals, physical and mental exercises, outings and activities, housekeeping and laundry services.

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LAKEVILLE, MINN. — Upland Real Estate Group Inc. has negotiated the sale of a 6,480-square-foot property net leased to Pep Boys in Lakeville, about 25 miles south of Minneapolis. The sales price was undisclosed, but the asset sold at a cap rate of 6.37 percent. The tenant, a franchisee known as The Pep Boys-Manny Moe & Jack of California, has more than eight years remaining on the lease and operates roughly 236 stores. There are approximately 1,000 Pep Boys locations nationwide.

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MINNEAPOLIS — Target (NYSE: TGT) has unveiled new safety measures to help reduce the spread of coronavirus. Effective April 4, Target will actively monitor and, when needed, meter guest traffic in its nearly 1,900 stores nationwide to promote social distancing. Additionally, Target will supply its more than 350,000 employees in stores and distribution centers with face masks and gloves to wear at work, while continuing to encourage healthy hygiene habits as provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These updates are on top of action the company has taken in recent weeks, such as rigorous cleaning routines at its stores and distribution centers, social distancing measures, Plexiglass partitions at registers and contactless order pickup. Minneapolis-based Target maintains nearly 1,900 stores nationwide.

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