Downtown's first new condo building reaches full height - and 50% pre-sales

A topping-off celebration at Stonebridge Lofts in downtown Minneapolis

August 23, 2013 at 6:45PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Star Tribune photo by Jim Buchta During the topping-off cere­mony, two officers of the St. Paul Area Association of Realtors, communications director Kim Broback, right, and government affairs director and Eric Myers, left, got a skyline tour from Jeff Walker, site superintendent for JE Dunn Construction Co.
Star Tribune photo by Jim Buchta During the topping-off cere­mony, two officers of the St. Paul Area Association of Realtors, communications director Kim Broback, right, and government affairs director and Eric Myers, left, got a skyline tour from Jeff Walker, site superintendent for JE Dunn Construction Co. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

For the developers of the Stonebridge Lofts condos, the rooftop view these days is pretty dazzling.

This week, crews poured the top floor of the building, the only for-sale condos under construction in downtown Minneapolis. So far, demand has been strong. Just nine months after construction began, more than half of the 164 units have sold, said sales broker Colleen Ratzlaff LaBeau.

Developer Jim Stanton of Shamrock Development was on his way back from Africa and wasn't on hand to celebrate. But Ratzlaff LaBeau, his daughter, served homemade brownies and a barbecue lunch to the 220 workers on the project at 1120 S. 2nd St.

LaBeau said nine of the buyers are from the neighboring Bridgewater condos, which were built by Stanton in 2012. And 80 percent of the people who have signed purchase agreements are paying cash, or have put down more than 20 percent, she said.

By comparison, Bridgewater — one of the last condo buildings to be finished during the housing crash — took over two years to presell half the units.

(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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