Minnesota, Etats-based properties for sale
United properties, is one of the Twin Cities’ largest firm of commercial real estate and a great player in downtown St. Paul, was the block of Bloomington-based Northland Co., last month, insurance has been affiliated with the sale.
United Properties, a developer and manager of office and industry, real estate, has 280 employees, most of them in the Twin Cities. The company has 2.5 million square meters of commercial real estate and manages approximately 16 million square feet, is heavily concentrated in the Twin Cities.
The company’s Division of retail trade has recently heard an important role in downtown St. Paul, a leasing and management of the World Trade Center, and several other properties.
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