Trophy office towers are for sale across the U.S. as landlords from Seattle to Atlanta offer properties to investors seeking higher returns in second-tier cities where rents are beginning to rise.

IDS Center, the tallest building in Minneapolis; 1201 Third Ave., Seattle’s second-highest; and Williams Tower, the third- tallest in Houston, are among the new listings in the past three months. They join marquee properties in Denver; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Austin, Texas sold in 2012.

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