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The Dayton’s Project Announces Sezzle as Newest Tenant 

Sezzle Inc. is the most recent big name to locate its operations downtown, joining Buyers Support Group, Unilever, Ernst & Young, and Uncommon 

This week The Dayton’s Project welcomed Sezzle Inc. to the building. Sezzle, a locally founded, publicly traded technology platform, signed a long-term lease with The Dayton’s Project for nearly 11,500 SF for their Minneapolis headquarters location.  

“We are so excited to welcome Sezzle to the building,” said Kristin Longhenry, General Manager of the property, “We have seen firsthand the impact of being able to bring your team back together to an office that supports collaboration and innovation. And we’re thrilled to provide that home to many of Minneapolis’ premier businesses.” 

The Dayton’s Project was built in 1902, home to the original Dayton’s Department Store, which later became Target. In 2017, ownership group 601 W. Companies bought the property with the goal of transforming the 1.2 million square foot project into retail and modern office space. The Dayton’s Project now boasts best-in-class amenities for exclusive tenant use, including a rooftop deck, private lounge, high-end fitness center, and library. 

Photo: Minneapolis / St. Paul Business JournalSezzle will occupy one of The Dayton’s Project’s spec suites – office spaces that are created for immediate occupancy so that companies can move quickly into their new space. Sezzle will join other spec suite tenants on the sixth floor, with easy access to shared conferencing space as well as their own private suite, which includes private offices, conferencing and collaboration areas, and a kitchen.  

Jim Montez and Alex Baron of Transwestern represented the building in the deal. Pete Kostroski and Jake Sampson from Rokos Advisors represented Sezzle.  

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