The biggest office park in the Twin Cities has been sold in what's likely the most valuable commercial real estate deal in the region at least since 2019.
Opal Holdings, a New York investment firm, is buying the Normandale Lake Office Park in Bloomington for an as-yet undisclosed sum.
The park's five-building campus sits near Interstate 494 and Hwy. 100, a prominent junction in the south metro. With 1.7 million square feet of office space, the buildings have more combined space than the IDS Tower in downtown Minneapolis.
The complex is more than 90% occupied and houses the headquarters of Bright Health, Dairy Queen and Schwan's Consumer Brands. It is also the home of local offices of Aon Benfield Global and Willis Towers Watson.
The deal closed at the end of June. While public records have yet to reflect the sale price, the property has been a hot commodity and a cash cow for previous investors.
In 2014, MetLife Investment Management and Allstate paid Sam Zell nearly $370 million for the property, shattering previous records for office projects in the Twin Cities. Zell had owned it for just two years and made a $100 million with its sale.
That transaction was the second-largest office sale in the United States in 2014. Its sale now is likely to stand as the biggest commercial real estate deal in the Twin Cities and one of the biggest in the country this year.
The office vacancy rate in the Twin Cities metro during the first quarter of the year was 24.7%, according to research from Cushman & Wakefield. Still, investors have been actively pursuing Class A office properties with desirable amenities in prime locations. This spring, Excelsior Crossings, a 508,000 square-foot complex in Hopkins, sold for $82.5 million. It was more than 90% leased at the time.