Photo of Renaissance Square from 2006. Photo/Glen Stubbe
The Renaissance Square building in downtown Minneapolis has sold for $20.3 million, according to an electronic certificate of real estate value made available last week.
The office building is located on the corner of Fifth Street and Nicollet Mall and features a 10-story atrium with skylight.
The building was purchased by an entity associated with the Davis Companies, a Boston real estate investment, development and management firm. It was sold by owner RPD Catalyst.
RPD renovated the building, which was built in 1898, to include a revamped lobby, basement storage that was converted into underground parking and other common areas.
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