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444 Lafayette Road, St. Paul

Price: $36,000,000

Filing date: 12/21/2007

Seller: Meritex Enterprises Inc

Buyer: 444 Lafayette

Property ID: 322922320026,

322922230035, 322922320029

5979 Rice Creek Pkwy., Shoreview

Price: $1,400,000

Filing date: 6/26/2008

Seller: Theodore S. Bransen

Buyer: Croix Oil Co.

Property ID: 043023220002

707 W. County Road E, Shoreview

Price: $4,423,078

Filing date: 5/1/2008

Seller: Welsh Shoreview

Buyer: Dennis Doyle Shoreview

Property ID: 263023440002

13028 Main St., Rogers

Price: $1,300,000

Filing date: 8/27/2008

Seller: JJA Enterprises

Buyer: Holiday Stationstores Inc.

Property ID: 2312023120001

500 Chelsea Road, Monticello

Price: $4,284,000

Filing date: 9/4/2008

Seller: Terrace and Mary Tomann family

Buyer: UMC Real Estate

Property ID: 155143001010

9324 Harriet Av. S., Bloomington

Price: $1,500,000

Filing date: 9/2/2008

Seller: Private Bank Minnesota

Buyer: Carlisle Properties

Property ID: 1002724330010,

1002724330011, 1002724330013

10508 France Av. S., Bloomington

Price: $1,900,000

Filing date: 8/26/2008

Seller: Heritage Plaza Associates

Buyer: Pomm Investments

Property ID: 1902724140110

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