After building hundreds of upscale apartments near the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Kelly Doran is shifting his focus to the suburbs — for now.
Last week, he broke ground on a 484-unit apartment project in Brooklyn Park called 610 West, and he's about to start construction on major apartment projects in Maple Grove and Hopkins.
"I guess you could say we're bullish on the suburban market," Doran said.
Though the company isn't working on any development projects of its own in Minneapolis, the company is still active in the city. Doran owns four multifamily properties and its construction company is building The Encore luxury apartments in the Mill District for Sherman Associates. The company is also the general contractor on the expansion of the Depot Renaissance Hotel, also in the Mill District.
"Minneapolis is a dynamic, ever-changing city that will always present development opportunity," Doran said. "Just because our next three projects are in the suburbs doesn't mean we wouldn't develop a project in Minneapolis if the right deal came along."
Doran is at the leading edge of a metro-area development trend. In a second quarter analysis of apartment construction across the Twin Cities, Brent Wittenberg of Marquette Advisors said the suburbs are poised to outpace Minneapolis and St. Paul in apartment construction. In 2015 and 2016, he predicts more than 50 percent of the new rentals coming to the metro will be built in suburban locations, compared with just 27 percent in 2014.
In Brooklyn Park, Doran's 610 West project will have four buildings and a 24,000 square-foot clubhouse, all of which will be connected by underground walkways. They'll be the first new market-rate apartments in the city since 1992.
"We're excited about 610 West," said Doran. "You can image why there is a lot of enthusiasm for the project among city leaders and the community in general."