Texas real estate company buys Har Mar Mall in Roseville for $50 million

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Texas real estate company buys Har Mar Mall in Roseville for  million

A Texas-based real estate investment company has bought the Har Mar Mall in Roseville for $50.25 million, in line with a filing on record with the Minnesota Department of Revenue.

Based outside of Houston, Fidelis Realty Partners is certainly one of Texas’ largest business real estate corporations, with a longstanding deal with shopping plazas and strip malls in Texas and other corners of the South. Har Mar appears to be its first Minnesota property.

Fidelis, which couldn’t be reached for comment, purchased the 60-year-old mall from Gateway Washington, Inc. of Los Angeles in a money transaction, in line with the electronic certificate of real estate value on file with the revenue department. A call Friday to the vendor was not immediately returned.

The Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal reported that the 446,000-square-foot mall, situated on greater than 48 acres of land, is about 83 percent occupied. Exterior-facing tenants include Marshalls, Burlington, Michael’s Arts and Crafts, Tuesday Morning, Home Goods, Barnes & Noble Books, Famous Footwear, Cub Foods, Cub Pharmacy and Cub Wine and Spirits. Freestanding outbuildings are occupied by Chick-fil-A, Chianti Grill and D’Amico & Sons, amongst others.

Constructed within the early Sixties and named after founder Harold J. Slawik and his wife, Marie, Har Mar operates within the shadow of the larger Rosedale Center mall. Har Mar last was sold in 2007 for $47 million.






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