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Mark Cotroneo and his team were on the hunt for new office space in the North Metro area of the Twin Cities. They had started their search online, and on a whim, expressed interest in a property on the Premier Commercial Properties website. They happened to be matched with commercial real estate advisor Bradee Thompson, something Mr. Cotroneo considers a bit of good luck.
Retired realtor Marie McCallum knew one thing when it was time to sell her parcel of raw land in Nowthen, Minnesota: she did not want to go it alone. After seeing a Premier Commercial Properties sign on the highway and asking her attorney for a referral to a good commercial realtor, she knew she had to work with Marty Fisher.
When insurance agent Mike Doperalski needed retail space for his insurance agency, he came across Mike Fisher’s name on
As someone new to the commercial real estate sales process, a Fridley office space owner didn’t know what to expect. That’s why she was so grateful to have Bradee Thompson of Premier Commercial Properties in her corner.
When it was time to sell his business’s Columbus, Minnesota, location, Mark Montgomery knew he’d be in good hands with Premier Commercial Properties’ Marty Fisher. Mr. Montgomery had worked with Marty before on a sale in Elk River and knew Marty would get the job done for his beautiful, Northwoods-themed property in Columbus.
When he ran into snags with a commercial deal that had gone south, Gudata Hinika turned to a friend for a referral to a reliable commercial real estate agent who could get results. After interviewing Marty Fisher, co-founder of Premier Commercial Properties, Mr. Hinika knew he had found the realtor who could right the ship.
After owning and managing a small office building in Spring Lake Park, Minnesota, for 15 years, John Kulle knew it was time for
When John Krause’s landlord put his office building up for sale, Mr. Krause knew it was a matter of time before he needed to
When Gerald Dock was ready to sell his office building in Anoka, Minnesota, he gave Premier Commercial Properties a call. This led Mr. Dock to working with Premier’s own Marty Fisher to sell his property in record time.
The Premier Commercial Properties team works with all sorts of businesses that require all sorts of properties, from office space to manufacturing floors to auto body shops. When John Laughlin needed property management help, he reached out to Premier Commercial Properties’ Mike Fisher. Here’s Mr. Laughlin’s experience working with Mike, told in his own words.
The Premier Commercial Properties team works with all sorts of businesses that require all different sorts of properties, from office space to manufacturing floors to auto body shops. When James Schaak needed shop space for his growing landscaping business, he reached out to a name he recognized from a few of his commercial landscaping clients: Mike Fisher. Here’s Mr. Schaak’s experience working with Mike, told in his own words.
As an out-of-state property owner, Ken Friedman knew he had to find a local commercial real estate expert to help him sell his daycare property. After doing his research and interviewing candidates, Premier Commercial Properties’ Marty Fisher came out on top.
Finding a property for a towing company can be a tall order. Fortunately for towing business owner Alex Peterson, Premier Commercial Properties’ Rich Lee specializes in finding properties for tricky businesses and working with city managers to find solutions for his customers.
When Tim Libertini and his team were on the hunt for a new office/warehouse property to expand their wall panel product line in Forest
Peter Follesé had had his eyes on a prime office condo in Forest Lake for three years. It had everything he wanted:
Beautiful built-out office space
2500 square feet includes:
- Beautiful Conference Areas
- Kitchenette
- Open and Private Offices
- Windows on Three Sides
Easy access to Highway 65 & 610
City Hall and new HyVee across the street
Close to Shopping & Restaurants
Well Kept, Healthy Association
Potential Expansion to Adjacent Unit