Downtown Minneapolis office sales have been a rarity in the past three years, but United Properties notched two just last month.
One week after the $225 million office sale of the new RBC Gateway tower on Nicollet Mall, United found a buyer for its former headquarters in Gaviidae Common, a mixed-use building that was once a luxury retail destination.
New Zealand-based Zuru paid $4.15 million in cash for 26,703 square feet of office space, known as Suite C, on the fourth floor of the building. The deal included $100,000 in office furniture.
Zuru, a consumer-goods company that does business with Target Corp., declined to comment on the deal.
The building's parking, which a separate entity owns, was not included. Nor did it include an office condo on the third floor of the building that United Properties also owns, said listing agent Tom Tracy of Cushman and Wakefield.
"It's a very well-located space," Tracy said. "It's a unique opportunity in a mixed-use building that's evolved."
Once completed in 1989, Gaviidae was superlative in several ways. Star architect César Pelli designed the building, which was home to Saks Fifth Avenue and several other high-end retailers. It also occupies a prime location at S. 7th Street and Nicollet Mall across from the IDS Tower and on the same block as Wells Fargo Center, which Pelli also designed.
The 443,000-square-foot project was one of several attempts at bringing high-end retail downtown. Saks Fifth Avenue became a discount store in 2005 and closed in 2015. Across the street and connected by skyway, phase two of the project opened in 1991 and included a Neiman Marcus store, which closed in 2013.