
“Mike’s Fantastic to Work With”: A Testimonial from an Office Space Tenant
What’s the best present you could give an entrepreneur for his fiftieth birthday? How about the grand opening of the first physical location of his small business?
What’s the best present you could give an entrepreneur for his fiftieth birthday? How about the grand opening of the first physical location of his small business?
Premier Commercial Properties’ Marty Fisher has insights on the 2023 outlook for commercial real estate in the Twin Cities’ north metro.
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.
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.
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.
Premier Commercial Properties’ Mike Fisher announces closed deals on five prominent north metro properties, including the iconic G’s Café in downtown Anoka.
Premier Commercial Properties is a master broker for Anoka County and a recognized broker in Washington County.
hen 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.
When it was time to sell their industrial property, Ron Merkel and Karen Henry turned to a neighbor for a referral.
When Brian and Brenda were looking for a new location for their machine shop, they took a look at the Premier Commercial Properties website. That’s when they met leasing agent Mike Fisher.
Mark Montgomery and Vicki Lundgren had been trying to sell their 46-acre site for years. They had tried to combine two separate parcels into one lot for an easier sale, but was getting pushback from the city.
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.
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 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.
Discover how Premier Commercial Properties commercial real estate agent Rich Lee and property manager Mike Fisher helped Hanson Commons stabilize their book.
After working with Marty not once or twice but three separate times, Dean Spiczka’s thinking of buying more property just so he has the chance to work with Premier Commercial Properties co-founder Marty Fisher again.
A commercial real estate transaction involves many different stakeholders, including the buyer, seller, and the city and county where the property is located. Municipal and county interest in the development of commercial land adds an extra layer of complexity to a commercial real estate transaction.
After leasing a building for fourteen years, the owners of Biota Landscapes, an award-winning, Minneapolis-based residential and commercial landscape design-build firm, wanted to plant roots in their own building both for expanded, creative space and for long-term investment reasons.