Doran Cos. sold four student housing buildings at the University of Minnesota to an institutional investor Monday, making space on its roster for new properties including a major land purchase in Maple Grove.
Developer Kelly Doran said his company has an agreement to buy the final 40 acres of developable land at the Arbor Lakes district near the northeast corner of the Interstate 694/494 intersection.
"We thought we had a lot of investment in a single area, so we are diversifying our properties by pulling them out of the [university] area and putting them somewhere else," Doran said.
Terms of the U housing sale were not disclosed, but it marks the end of the company's five-year building spree near the main campus.
The sale involved Sydney Hall, the apartment complex named for Doran's daughter that he opened in 2010. It also included Dinkydome, a former Bible college that Doran purchased and redeveloped. Both are on 15th Avenue SE.
The other two properties in the transaction are 412 Lofts, on 12th Avenue SE., and the Edge on Oak, on SE. Oak Street.
The company continues to own and manage two newer apartment buildings near the U, the Knoll and the Bridges, both on University Avenue SE.
"I think there is some overbuilding on campus. I'm not saying we turned a blind eye to that, but it wasn't our primary motivation for selling," Doran said.