Irgens
Irgens builds opportunities in developing, investing and operating commercial office, healthcare, mixed-use and research and development real estate. Irgens ensures successful conception, implementation, completion and operation of projects.
Started in 1983, Irgens grew with financial backing from a third-party investor. On April 1, 1998, Mark Irgens and his partners purchased the assets and hired the employees of the company and continued the business as Irgens Partners, LLC. This team of highly skilled professionals relied on long-standing relationships and project successes to build new investment opportunities
1401 Discovery Pkwy Suite 100,
Wauwatosa
,
MN
53226
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