AVAILABILITY DETAILS
- Size
- 2,757 SF
- Space/Suite
- 69-220
- Asking Rent Type
- Triple Net (NNN)
- Rent/SF/Month
- N/A -
Contact for Info
- Listing ID
- LA533582
- Notes
- Space Available:
• Suite 75-100: 2,030 sf (former coffee shop, ground level,
patio and outdoor seating)
• Block 68: 5,096 sf (can be demised into multiple spaces,
grey shell)
• Block 69 Suite 69-210: 2,473 sf (Second gen restaurant
space, with hood)
• Suite 69-220: 2,757 sf
• 2024 CAM/Tax: $13.00 psf NNN
• Lease Rate: Negotiable
Highlights and Features:
• 15 floor luxury mixed use property
• 195 Residential Units
• Nearby Light Rail Station
• Connected to the Skyway with access to the CBD
• Parking Ramp (1,610 Stalls)
• Attached to the Radisson Red Hotel and Mill Wright
Office Building
• Neighboring tenant: US Bank Stadium (home of
Minnesota Vikings), The Armory (8,400-person music
& events venue), The Commons (4.2-acre public
green space) Trader Joe’s, Mill City Museum, Guthrie
Theater, The Depot Minneapolis, Bar Zia, Crooked
Pint Ale House, Subway, Caribou Coffee, Off the Rails,
Sawatdee Thai, OUI Bar & Kitchen, Jimmy John’s, and
more
- Uses
- Retail
Other Availability in this Property
Space/Suite |
Square Feet |
Type |
Uses |
Asking Rent/Price |
69-210
|
2,473 SF |
Lease |
Retail |
$TBD
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75-100
|
2,030 SF |
Lease |
Retail |
$TBD
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- Space/Suite
-
69-210
- Square Feet
- 2,473 for lease
- Uses
- Retail
- Asking Rent/Price
-
$TBD
- Space/Suite
-
75-100
- Square Feet
- 2,030 for lease
- Uses
- Retail
- Asking Rent/Price
-
$TBD
This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable. We have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property to determine to your satisfaction the suitability of the property for you needs.
Listing provided courtesy of
Mary Lindell, Christianson & Company