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“I’ve planned this new home for a while and now living
in it is everything that I had hoped for. Lander Sherman was great
to work with; they made and met commitments and were genuinely interested
in making me satisfied. A few unanticipated situations came up during
the building process and Tony and John dealt with me fairly and
made sure I was happy with the solutions. 9th St. Lofts is a first
class development and I thoroughly enjoy being in the city with
all its amenities close at hand."
Ted Ferrara, 9th Street Lofts
"The thing that sold us on 9th Street was the people who we
worked with throughout the process and a good experience we had
had with a previous Lander project."
Rick Hanson, 9th Street Lofts
“I’ve lived in lofts in Manhattan and know how great
it is to live close to work. My wife works in downtown Saint Paul,
so we decided to look into what was available. After we saw some
Lander Sherman lofts and talked to a few people, Lander Sherman
became all that we were interested in.”
Paul Westerlund, 9th Street Lofts
Lander Sherman’s finished product is second to none.”
Josh Rosefelt, Printer’s Row
“First and foremost, I fell in love with the Lander design.
People visiting me always comment on
the great little details – the interior window in the
kitchen, the slat wall, the natural light, how big it feels. But,
as a first time homebuyer, I did my research beyond the aesthetics.
In looking for a condo, I saw a wide range of construction types
and homeowner’s fees – I knew that the quality of construction
was important in keeping my association dues down and for limiting
unforeseen costs down the road. With the company’s track record,
I felt confident that I was getting a good home.
Once I made my decision,the sales team was great
in helping me through the home buying process, and continues
to be a resource to me even now. After living in my home for three
years, I am still thrilled. If I ever move, I’ll be looking
for another
Lander home!”
Jane Sherman, 21st Avenue Lofts
We began our search to become part of the return to urbanism almost
two years ago. Both Twin Cities were a bee-hive of construction
activity with condo lofts and condo conversions popping up seemingly
on every corner. The process of investigating the builders and their
feel for community, led us to Lander Sherman. It was immediately
evident that here was a developer who recognized the value in building
and designing “green” environmentally friendly spaces
that fit into a neighborhood; that added a spirit to that neighborhood
without diminishing the sense of community already in place.
On numerous occasions we have blistered the sales office with questions
of every variety from the sublime to the ridiculous. They were of
course all very important to us and some were in fact quite urgent.
They were without exception, dealt with in a timely and thoroughly
professional manner. Our experience with Tony Kriha has been one
of straightforward trust and complete reliance on his ability to
deliver exceptional service at every
opportunity.”
Mark and Nancy Karason, Printer’s Row
“It is rare to find a developer like Lander Sherman who cares
so much about making the buyer happy even after closing has
occurred.”
Jennifer Denys, Printer’s Row (formerly of Essex on
the Park)
“When we first visited the Lander Sherman Printer’s
Row show room, we soon realized that this was going to be a fit
for our lifestyle. We wanted an urban neighborhood with retail shops,
restaurants, sport and theatre events, farmers market, and river
vistas all within walking distance. We are triathletes and were
thrilled to have a home located immediately adjacent to a plethora
of biking routes and running paths outside our doorway. We immediately
fell in love with the floorplan as it provided the natural
lighting, open spaces, and contemporary look we wanted and at the
same time allowed spaces for our work offices, entertaining, hosting
overnight guests, and storing our athletic equipment for every day
use.
We are impressed by the Lander Group
Wacouta Commons philosophy which provides homes with high
quality design and craftsmanship, promotes a diverse neighborhood,
and builds responsible community partnerships with organizations
such as Habitat for Humanity. The unique and contemporary design
of the Printer’s Row building reminded us of architecture
we saw in Stockholm, Sweden. Looking out our windows at a mirror
of our building and at the native Minnesota landscaped street dotted
with street lights provided a warm, intimate neighborhood feeling
within a downtown setting that we fell in love with and could visualize
ourselves strolling down as we frequent the many urban venues.
Fred Clayton and Linda Jorn, Printer’s Row
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