Ben Ganje is one of the most active Minneapolis Real Estate agents experienced in downtown Minneapolis, including Minneapolis Condos and Lofts.
For the past 7 years Ben has worked with multiple developers selling a number of Minneapolis condo & loft projects in both cities as well as working with buyers find the best deals in the market. He is married and the happy father of a nearly 2 year old boy named Finnegan with second child due in November!
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There have been times in cities history, in acknowledgment to bread-and-butter downturns, back when ample apartments accept been breach up into abate units. This is not one of those times. At 607 Hudson Artery in the West Village in New York, a red brick architecture that was already the Village Nursing Home is actuality adapted...
The most ambitious plan for downtown Minneapolis in 15 years envisions a stadium district, a chain of parks, a revitalized Nicollet Mall and 34,000 more units of Minneapolis condos and apartments for a total of 70,000 people calling the city’s core home. Spearheaded by the Downtown Council, a group of business leaders, the Downtown 2025...
Downtown Minneapolis is about to officially get its first grocery store which will be developed by Lund Food Holdings. The location will be that of historic building on 12th and Hennepin Ave in Loring Park. Details of the project have long been circling as rumors across the market for years. In the mid 2000s Lund...
For some parents, an engraved pen set just won’t cut it as a graduation present. It seems so insubstantial, so unoriginal. Anyway, the kid will just lose it. So how about a New York apartment? Real estate brokers say that in the last year, they have seen more parents shopping for apartments for their grown...
An East Coast private equity group is scooping up distressed and bank-owned condominiums in bulk in the Twin Cities, saying it’s so confident in the area’s economy that it will roll out its own mortgage program to make loans to qualified borrowers wanting to buy. Point Capital Partners, based in Chatham, N.J., said it’s sinking...