60 South Sixth, a Class A, 40-story, 710,332 square-foot office tower and retail complex in downtown Minneapolis, MN |
MINNEAPOLIS, MN – KBS, one
of the largest owners and operators of premier commercial real estate buildings
in the nation, announces that leading Midwest law firm Fredrikson
& Byron has moved into the approximately 158,000 square-foot
space to which the law firm had committed three years ago at 60 South Sixth, a Class A, 40-story, 710,332
square-foot office tower and retail complex in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota.
60 South
Sixth is owned by KBS Real Estate Investment Trust III.
Ryan Pires |
Further, KBS announces that two additional office tenants have signed lease agreements at 60 South Sixth. Best & Flanagan LLP, a locally based law firm, renewed 28,250 square feet, and Dacotah Bank, a Midwest regional financial institution, now occupies 5,125 square feet at the office tower.
“KBS has an extensive history of identifying
properties within key markets throughout the country that are positioned for
solid performance in the long term,” says Ryan Pires, assistant vice
president for KBS and asset manager for 60 South Sixth.
Sarah Crippen |
John Koneck |
Koneck added at the time that the flexibility of
the space and the opportunity to design cutting-edge post-pandemic space to
meet its needs were also key factors in the company inking the lease three
years prior to occupying the building.
Giovanni (Gio) Cordoves |
“We couldn’t be more pleased with our decision to relocate to this extraordinary office building, which suits the requirements we have for our clients and our team to succeed,” says Koneck.
“The prime location and exceptional amenities,
coupled with KBS’ unmatched service, confirm for us that 60 South Sixth is the
ideal place for the Fredrikson team to call our new home.
"In addition, the location supports our
continued commitment to the City of Minneapolis and its downtown.”
Todd Senger |
“In the current flight to quality within the
office sector, high-caliber tenants like Fredrikson & Byron, Best &
Flanagan and Dacotah Bank are seeking superior properties that elevate their
teams’ working environment and inspire them to be a part of their companies
growth,” says Cordoves.
Andrea Leon |
Brent Robertson |
variety of retail and entertainment offerings,
and is immediately adjacent to the 5th Street Light Rail
Station.
“We recognized 60 South Sixth as a premier
office property in the Minneapolis market when we moved to the building in 2015
and it has been a wonderful spot for us for eight years,” says Sarah Crippen,
managing partner at Best & Flanagan.
Jon Dahl |
“It is essential that we provide a workplace
that is convenient for our team to commute to as well as access a variety of
dining, shopping and entertainment options during their workday,” comments Todd
Senger, Group Head - Corporate Banking for Dacotah Bank.
“60 South Sixth meets these qualifications for
us while delivering an excellent tenant experience. Expanding our lease at this
property was the obvious choice, and KBS made that process seamless.”
Mike Salmen |
Brent Erikson of Newmark represented Best & Flanagan and Kevin O’Neill of Colliers represented Dacotah Bank in the transactions.
Brent Erikson |
“The renovations KBS has completed and continues
to implement at this office tower keep it on the short list of preferred
locations for office users in this market.”
CONTACT:
Kiera Moran
kmoran@thesmartagency.com
fredlaw.com or LinkedIn or @FredriksonLaw.
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