The latest commercial real estate deals in the Twin Cities

January 6, 2017 at 3:56AM

A list of recent commercial real estate sales in the Twin Cities, ranked by transaction value.

1655 Beam Avenue, Maplewood

Price: $12,600,000

Filing Date: 12/21/2016

Seller: Maplewood Professional Building Limited Partner

Buyer: Maplewood MOB LLC

7301 Ohms Lane, Edina

Price: $10,200,000

Filing Date: 12/15/2016

Seller: Lsref2 Oreo (Direct) LLC

Buyer: ICM (IX) OCC LP

5801 Clearwater Drive, Minnetonka

Price: $5,712,500

Filing Date: 12/22/2016

Seller: Clearwater 5801 LLC

Buyer: Feldbaum Family LLP

191 Osborne Road, Fridley

Price: $5,550,000

Filing Date: 12/08/2016

Seller: Osborne Commerce Center LLP

Buyer: Meritex Osborne LLC

185 Radio Drive, Woodbury

Price: $2,900,000

Filing Date: 12/16/2016

Seller: City Place LLC

Buyer: C.Y. of Woodbury LP

715 2nd St. N., Minneapolis

Price: $2,455,778

Filing Date: 12/09/2016

Seller: Precision Associates Holdings Inc.

Buyer: 715 Greco

14625 Excelsior Blvd., Minnetonka

Price: $2,450,000

Filing Date: 12/22/2016

Seller: Kraemer Brothers

Buyer: SouthMetro Centers X LLC

7625 Cahill Road, Edina

Price: $2,050,000

Filing Date: 12/14/2016

Seller: Feldbaum Family LLP

Buyer: Buhl Investors Edina I LLC

1050 Kent St., St Paul

Price: $1,950,000

Filing Date: 12/13/2016

Seller: Kil-Ben Investments LLC

Buyer: Independent School District No. 625

9805 and 9871 Maple Grove Pkwy., Maple Grove

Price: $1,300,000

Filing Date: 12/20/2016

Seller: Target Land Holdings LLC

Buyer: B&A Enterprises LLC

609 10th St. S., Minneapolis

Price: $1,150,000

Filing Date: 12/12/2016

Seller: PDJ LLC

Buyer: 1905 3rd Avenue LLC

232 Main St. N., Stillwater

Price: $1,150,000

Filing Date: 12/05/2016

Seller: Gartner Properties LLC

Buyer: Midnight Real Estate LLC

2514 25th Av. S., Minneapolis

Price: $1,100,000

Filing Date: 12/09/2016

Seller: Clinton M. Olson

Buyer: Vineland Properties LLC

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