CHICAGO-Valdir Barion agrees to make three of his nine units at Artesian Avenue and LeMoyne Street affordable in exchange for a 2,300-sf city-owned lot that will serve as parking spaces.
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL-The 45,000-sf building at 45 N. Brandon Dr. goes to a private investor for $3.2 million. Across the county line, a 20,683-sf industrial building at 636 E. State Pkwy. in Schaumburg's Woodfield Business Center trades at $73 per sf.
CHICAGO-W.J. Management, Inc. gets a 39,000-sf site at 5223-41 W. Madison St. for $1 from the city, allowing it to build a two-story, 7,600-sf restaurant, 8,000 sf of retail space as well as a two-story, 3,400-sf office property.
GURNEE, IL-A limited liability corporation pays $55 per sf for 760 Lakeside Dr. in the Grove Tri-State Business Park while European racing bicycle importer Ochsner International pays $65 per sf at 86 Albrecht Dr. in Lake Bluff.
WHEELING, IL-In addition to the 441-room Westin, the 410,000-sf hotel and retail complex on 20 acres at the southeast corner of Lake-Cook Road and Milwaukee Avenue includes 60,000 sf of retail space.
WHEELING, IL-In addition to the 441-room Westin, the 410,000-sf hotel and retail complex on 20 acres at the southeast corner of Lake-Cook Road and Milwaukee Avenue includes 60,000 sf of retail space.
CHICAGO-LaGrange, IL-based Gammonley Group and James McHugh Construction Co. are working on their second South Loop project. The $45-million, 156-unit tower and five townhouses at 1600 S. Prairie Ave. is expected to be completed in July 2006.
CHICAGO-An 8,300-sf building at 2603-11 N. Halsted St. commands a $391 per sf sales price while 7,227-sf commercial condominium at 1849 W. North Ave. sells for $327 per sf. Bank One is a triple-net-lease tenant at both properties.
CHICAGO-The 498-unit Catherine Courts on the Northwest Side is being offered at $47.3 million while the DeWitt Place Apartments in Streeterville is available at $10.9 million or $123,864 per unit.
CHICAGO-Building a 52,000-sf Jewel-Osco on 2.6 acres along Kinzie Street requires 90-foot caissons to build 24 feet above grade, accommodating a future high-speed rail line to O'Hare International Airport. In addition, a parking deck will be built over existing Metra commuter rail tracks.