Just dug up this article:
https://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/ ... wsuit.html
Capra's Sporting Goods in Blaine is facing a mortgage foreclosure lawsuit after allegedly defaulting on a more than $3 million loan taken out to secure the property.
East Bethel-based Village Bank filed the lawsuit last week in Anoka County District Court alleging that in January the Blaine-based sporting goods store failed to make monthly payments on a $3,873,400 loan taken out in 2022.
Because of the alleged default, Village Bank is suing to foreclose on the property and asking for accelerated payment on the loan.
Capra's is located at 8565 Central Ave NE in Blaine and according to its website was established in 1980. The family-owned shop specializes in hunting, fishing and firearms.
Defendants in the case include Capra’s Outdoors Inc., McDahl Holdings LLC, which owns the property the shop is located on, as well as Samuel Oftedahl, Kirsten Oftedahl, Brian McNallan and Karla-Jean McNallan, which are all listed as registered agents Capra’s Outdoors Inc. in filings with the Minnesota Secretary of State.
No attorney is listed for the defendants and none could be reached for comment.
Village Bank is being represented by Jacob Sellers of Greenstein Sellers PLLC, who declined to comment on the lawsuit.
Real bummer. I've bought a lot of things there over the years.