Get The Best Industrial Property Realtor Solutions In SW Light Rail Train

Nov 25, 2020

Looking for the best commercial real estate services for industrial properties in SW Light Rail Train? Contact Nancy at Christianson & Company Commercial Real Estate Services today for the expert team who can handle the entire real estate process!

If you need help buying or selling industrial and office properties, Nancy Flicek and the team at Christianson & Company Commercial Real Estate Services have the solution for you!

Christianson & Company Commercial Real Estate Services, a real estate agency in Bloomington, Minnesota, announced the launch of an updated range of commercial real estate solutions. Nancy Flicek is an experienced commercial real estate broker representing buyers and sellers of industrial properties along the SW Light Rail Train.

The newly launched commercial real estate solutions at Christianson & Company Commercial Real Estate Services aim to help industrial property buyers and sellers along the SW suburbs and the NW suburbs.

Securing the right industrial property is complicated, and working with a commercial real estate broker for your search can ensure a smooth and stress-free process.

Commercial real estate brokers have accurate market data since they continuously communicate with developers, investors, property owners, and tenants. Also, they can help clients choose the most desirable options for their business.

Nancy at Christianson & Company Commercial Real Estate Services can assist you with commercial leasing, acquisitions, and commercial sales, investment management, commercial property appraisals, market research and location analysis, negotiation, and many more.

The experienced real estate brokers have the knowledge and experience to help you achieve the highest value possible for your real estate investments.

Additional information can be found at https://www.spaceavailablemn.com

The realtors also have partners in a multitude of areas such as accounting, legal, financing, architecture, management, and construction. Whether you are looking to make a move to a new lease location or need help to find the right industrial property, the commercial real estate brokers can cater to your unique needs.

With the recent announcement, Nancy and the experts at Christianson & Company Commercial Real Estate Services are dedicated to helping you capitalize on changes in the shifting commercial real estate marketplace to maximize your investments.

A spokesperson for the company said: "By bringing a vast amount of personal experience in the areas of commercial real estate leasing, investment and sales, we offer a unique and informed perspective to achieve results."

"Thanks so much for helping us with the sale of our building. It was a pleasure working with you. From our first meeting, right through closing, all three of us agreed that working with you was right for us. Your open approach and great communication skills serve to keep all parties informed and comfortable with the process. That was invaluable to us. From all three of us, thanks again!" -Larry Tell | Tell Engineering

About the Minneapolis LRT System:

The Southwest LRT called the Metro Green Line Extension, received its Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) on September 14, 2020. Construction began in the winter of 2018 and will continue through 2022. Passenger service is expected to start in 2023.

The Metro Green Line Extension is a 14.5-mile line with 16 new stations serving downtown Minneapolis, St. Louis Park, Hopkins, Minnetonka, and Eden Prairie, passing close to Edina. In 2014, there were approximately 64,300 jobs within a half-mile of proposed stations and 126,800 jobs in downtown Minneapolis. By 2035, employment is expected to grow to 80,900 within a half-mile of the proposed stations and 145,300 in downtown Minneapolis – an 18 percent increase in employment. The population along the line outside of downtown Minneapolis is expected to grow by 56 percent from 2014 to 2025.

The LRT will be part of an integrated transitway system, including connection to the Metro Blue Line. The roughly $2 billion project is the largest infrastructure project in the state's history. The Metropolitan Council and project partners fund it through a mix of federal, state, and local sources.

The Northwest LRT, or Blue Line Extension, ran into some challenges this year with the failed negotiations with the BNSF Railroad over an agreement to travel along their right-of-way. State and local agencies will now switch gears to a different route. The Blue Line Extension will service 13 miles northwest of downtown Minneapolis from Target Field Station through Golden Valley into Robbinsdale, Crystal Brooklyn Park.

The construction of a light-rail transit network in the Twin Cities has brought billions of dollars of commercial and residential development to the communities around the stations on the Blue and Green lines. According to estimates published by the Metropolitan Council, the population within a half-mile of the proposed stations is expected to grow by 56% by 2035.

Transit Developments help expand central business districts by improving the walkability and livability of a dense downtown area. Not only can the expansion of a downtown through-rail fuel a city's outward growth, but it can also help investors develop new commercial spaces in previously inaccessible areas.

Whether an area has a lack of parking or is located in a place where people do not shop or walk around as much, access to transit can transform an area.

Investors also can increase the value of their assets in an area with public transit access. As more mixed-use office buildings and industrial properties enter an area, the area's desirability grows for both residents and businesses, as does the cost of living. People want to live where they can access amenities, and transit is a large part of that equation. 

54% of area residents who currently do not ride transit say they would be "likely" or "extremely likely" to use a light rail system.

Denver, Salt Lake City, and St. Louis experienced 45% to 60% increases in public transit ridership once their light rail projects were completed.

Studies have shown that in large cities with rail transit in major corridors, congestion increases at a 42% lower rate.

The newly launched commercial real estate solutions at Christianson & Company Commercial Real Estate Services aim to help industrial and office property buyers and sellers along the SW suburbs and the NW suburbs.

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