PORTAGE, IN-Two office buildings, which will be leased in part by organizations devoted to job creation and job training in NW Indiana, break ground in Portage. They are part of the Ameriplex mixed-use development by Indianapolis-based Holladay Group.
CHICAGO-The newly renamed Camins Tomasz Kritt has brokered the sale of four industrial properties in the city, totaling about 173,000 sf. Some of them, including one landmark, will undergo adaptive reuse.
GLENVIEW, IL-Von Maur, an Iowa-based regional upscale department store chain, has agreed to open its 18th Midwestern store at the Glen, a major redevelopment of a former military facility in north suburban Chicago.
CHICAGO-A report released this week by a Skokie-based developer documents a significant increase in metro Chicago BTS activity. He charts first-half growth at more than six million sf.
CHICAGO-A report released this week by a Skokie-based developer documents a significant increase in metro Chicago BTS activity. He charts first-half growth at more than six million sf.
CHICAGO-A third-quarter 2001 study just released by Insignia/ESG Midwest Industrial Services Group shows a sharp drop in industrial leasing but an even larger increase, measured in square feet, in industrial property sales.
CHICAGO-A report released this week by a Skokie-based developer documents a significant increase in metro Chicago BTS activity. He charts first-half growth at more than six million sf.
CHICAGO-David Wilhelm, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, has become a consultant to neighborhood property owners who don't care for the Tribune Co.'s proposed renovations of Wrigley Field.
CHICAGO-A third-quarter 2001 study just released by Insignia/ESG Midwest Industrial Services Group shows a sharp drop in industrial leasing but an even larger increase, measured in square feet, in industrial property sales.
ROSEMONT, IL-A crippled airline industry, victim of the September terrorist attacks, bodes ill for the O'Hare real estate market. Conditions were already a little soft, even before September 11.