Lucas Gaughan Published in HREB Magazine

Our VP of Commercial Accounts, Lucas Gaughan, was recently published in the Heartland Real Estate Business magazine. He commented on the retail market in Minneapolis and the growth that the Twin Cities has seen in the last few years. Check out the article for more!

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Lucas Gaughan is a leading Commercial Real Estate Broker for Gaughan Companies. He is responsible for the sales and leasing of commercial office, retail, and industrial properties, as well as new business development. His clients appreciate his honest approach that consistently provides for a smooth buying, selling, and leasing process. To contact Lucas via email, phone or LinkedIn, click here.

 

Compass Early Learning Celebrates Grand Opening

We would like to extend our congratulations and a warm welcome to Compass Early Learning, our newest tenant! Their grand opening was held on Tuesday, October 3, and was a great success!

Located in Coon Rapids, this is the first location for the early childhood education center. They are currently enrolling children from infants to preK. Each room at the center has a focus on a different subject, including Music and Movement, S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), Art and Dramatic Play. The children will rotate to different rooms for experience with each subject and will have a homeroom to come back to. By doing this, they will have a sense of routine and will be able to develop social skills and friendships with the others in their homeroom.

The owners, Amy Steiner and Ginger Olson, both have backgrounds in early childhood learning and are passionate about providing a stable and well-rounded learning environment for children. Both owners grew up in Coon Rapids, so this location is dear to their hearts. Amy said, “It felt like coming home.”

To learn more about Compass Early Learning, visit their website at www.compassearlylearningmn.com.

Snelling Ave. at I-94 Will See New Development in 2018

St. Paul, MN – July 21, 2017 – Gaughan Companies, Commercial Real Estate Developer and General Contractor, closed on the purchase of 304-308 Snelling Avenue in St. Paul on July 12, 2017. The final decision for the purpose of the new development is still being considered. Gaughan Companies is eager to develop in the city of St. Paul again.

Just off of I-94, the property is within walking distance of the Minnesota United FC Stadium and the Snelling Avenue Metro Transit Green Line. In addition to a new Whole Foods, this ideal neighborhood is also conveniently located near several major universities, including Concordia University, Hamline University, Macalester College, University of St. Thomas and St. Catherine University. Over 42,000 vehicles pass by this corner every day.

The current building was constructed in 1913, and the property has been owned by the same person for nearly 40 years. Gaughan Companies is looking forward to the opportunity to redevelop this site and build a new facility for the community.

For more information, visit www.gaughancompanies.com.

Art and Science Academy Ground Breaking Ceremony

We are honored to be chosen as the General Contractor for the Art and Science Academy’s new middle school in Isanti. It was our pleasure to host a ground breaking ceremony to celebrate the construction of this incredible project.

School Director Carlo Galeazzi, Isanti Mayor George Wimmer, the school Board of Directors, including Chairwoman of the Board Susan Mackert, Economic Development Director Sean Sullivan, teachers, staff, and many others gathered at the construction site to celebrate. We are thankful for the opportunity to build this facility and work with all of these great people.

For more information, visit the Gaughan Construction Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/gaughanconstruction/videos/781124825427689/

Robust Economy Ripe for Development

While many people are hesitant when faced with a change, real estate developers welcome change and are always up for a challenge; it comes with the territory.  At a development site, people can generally only see that a building is worn down and beyond use, but they don’t want to let go of what once was.

An artistic, visionary developer can see beyond what may currently be there.  They recognize the potential in a worn down building, if it can be repurposed instead of demolished. But sometimes, a building is just beyond repair.  It is a developer’s job to discover a greater purpose for the site that far exceeds the community benefits of what was once there.

Developers face many challenges and are frequently stereotyped, but they are willing to take high risks to promote community growth and reward.  The right developer will select a site design that is not only right on the inside but focuses attention to the exterior.  Opposition to developers are often concerned about what the appearance of the building will be.  Most developers don’t understand this, but this is the approach that Gaughan Companies takes.

A recent article in the Star Tribune looks into the increase in development in the Twin Cities. Contact one of our development or brokerage experts at Gaughan Companies, and let them put their proven skills and expertise to work for you on your next project.

-Patrick Gaughan

Blessings are Felt Helping Those in Need

At the end of December, we had another team from Gaughan Companies head out to Sharing and Caring Hands to help prepare and serve the lunch meal.  (Our first team went in November.)  They had a blast, and a few reported that they were blessed to be able to serve others in this way.  This season, of course, reminds us to donate our time, talents and means to those that need help.  We look forward to the possibility of making these trips an annual tradition.

-Patrick Gaughan

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 Sharing and Caring Hands - Prep Team Group    Sharing and Caring Hands - Serving Team

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Commercial Real Estate Market Statistics: A Summary of 2016 and a Look Toward 2017

2016 was a hot market year for Commercial Real Estate.  Thousands of new jobs were created that are having a dynamic impact on our industry and consumer spending continues to rise.

2017 is looking bright as we head into the New Year, and we are excited to see continued growth from business investments, exports, reconstruction and supply chains.

Here’s a brief look back into 2016 and a projection of what’s to come in 2017.

2016

  • Third quarter results show that personal consumer spending rose at an annual rate of 2.1 percent.  Most of the spending was on goods and services.
  • Export activity increased, which means that companies are coming closer to their goal of serving global markets.
  • Business investments are up by 5.4 percent.  Owners are interested in growing their businesses and are willing to take more monetary risks right now.
  • 619,000 jobs were created.  Of those, 28,100 were in warehouse employment.  The retail sector added 51,200 jobs and the wholesale trade industry gained 18,300 jobs.
  • Demand for industrial properties rose, while older properties such as malls and community centers often remained empty.
  • Office and retail space building and leasing remain stagnant as business owners are turning their attention to industrial space.
Commercial Real Estate Market Statistics 2016 3Q
619,000 new jobs were created by the 3rd quarter of 2016. (28,100 in warehouse employment; 51,200 in retail sector; 18,300 in wholesale trade; 521,400 in other industries.)

 

Commercial Real Estate Market Statistics 2016-2017
* National Unemployment Rate percentage is shown as an actual percentage. Business Investments and Consumer Spending percentages are shown as increases over what they were, and do not reflect total percentages.

2017

  • The national unemployment rate is under 5 percent.  This will allow companies to be more profitable since they have enough workers to commit to their production lines and run their office operations.  Low unemployment rates also benefit every other industry because these individuals will keep buying goods and services, in turn, balancing out the old economic scale of supply versus demand.
  • There will be a small increase in the need for apartments and senior housing as millennials and baby boomers seek to settle into properties that are not single family dwellings.
  • An increase in the need for retail and office space is expected, as business owners take more risks and add products and services to their offerings.
  • Investor spending by business owners located outside of the U.S. is expected to increase due to the low lending rates and new opportunities afforded them in this country.
  • Old malls and dated commercial properties will be re-purposed, turning into classrooms, last mile supply warehouses, expanding city government offices, and possibly new places for entertainment such as kid’s play zones, bowling alleys, and other family-oriented entertainment centers.
  • Lower energy prices will continue to be a factor as companies are able to spend less on operations and more on bringing products and services into an area.

Although 2017 seems brighter, there is still work to be done in each community in order to fully restore economic prosperity.  Gaughan Companies is excited for these new opportunities, and we look forward to working with you to meet all of your commercial real estate needs.

-Patrick Gaughan

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Demolition Begins for Lakes Area Youth Service Bureau’s New Home

On Saturday, December 3, a group of volunteers from Gaughan Companies, the Forest Lake community and area youth gathered together to begin demolition at the site of the Lakes Area Youth Service Bureau’s new space. LAYSB is moving from their current building to the Town Center building in the heart of downtown Forest Lake. The plans for the new space include an education center, group rooms, counseling room, office spaces, reception and staff areas. Gaughan Companies is excited to help LAYSB be able to continue their mission to help the youth in our area.

LAYSB began in 1976 by local law enforcement, teachers and concerned citizens in the Forest Lake, Minnesota community in an effort to help young first time offenders from violating the law again. Since its creation, “the programs have evolved to include Youth Enrichment & leadership, Jobs Plus Programs, Mentoring and Family Support in addition to early intervention for youth, ages 9 to 18 years.” The bureau serves the Forest Lake School District and all of Chisago County.

 Lake Area Youth Service Bureau’s New Space (LAYSB) LAYSB New Space

New Home of Lake Area Youth Service Bureau (LAYSB) LAYSB New Home

LAYSB Under Construction Building New LAYSB Space

LAYSB Team Putting Together Lake Area Youth Service Bureau LAYSB New Home