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Forte represents Feed My Starving Children on Eagan, MN lease renewal

Phil Simonet, principal – Forte Real Estate Partners, represented Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) in a lease renewal at Armstrong Business Center, 990 Lone Oak Road, in Eagan. The nonprofit has had its Eagan operations in the same building since 1994. The lease renewal includes two spaces in the building; 31,052 sf and 7,526 sf.
“Phil Simonet is no ordinary broker. Phil, a friend of Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) for over twenty years, ensures that FMSC finds the best possible space at terms that maximize our ability to feed more kids every day!” Dan Stennes-Rogness , FMSC CFO
Simonet has represented FMSC locally and works with the nonprofit in locations outside -Minnesota on an as needed basis. Current locations include Phoenix, Houston; Schaumburg, Aurora, and Libertyville, Illinois; along with local locations in Eagan, Chanhassen and Coon Rapids. The nonprofit has also added food-packing events in partner locations across the country.
“We’re so proud to be part of the growth of this amazing nonprofit. They have paved the way for new ways to bring food to disadvantaged locations across the globe and have created an innovative way for volunteers to become involved with the food scarcity challenge,” said Simonet.
About Feed My Starving Children
A Christian nonprofit founded in 1987, FMSC is dedicated to eradicating extreme hunger, seeing every child whole in body and spirit. FMSC empowers volunteers to pack meals for the malnourished in nearly 70 countries. For more, visit fmsc.org.
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