LOVES PARK, IL-The 158,723-sf retail center at the southeast corner of North Second Street and Windsor Road outside Rockford goes to the Denver-based investment company's No Debt Real Estate Investment Fund II portfolio.
LOVES PARK, IL-The 158,723-sf retail center at the southeast corner of North Second Street and Windsor Road outside Rockford goes to the Denver-based investment company's No Debt Real Estate Investment Fund II portfolio.
LOMBARD, IL-After spending two years working out a planned development with village officials, ICE Realty Group, Gallagher Realty and TCB Development sell 11.1 acres. The buyer is a Mokena-based developer, which has a build-to-suit client.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL-Silver Spring, MD-based Sunburst Hotel Holdings offered $21.3 million earlier this year for Arlington Hospitality, Inc.'s 10 wholly-owned properties, as well as vacant parcels and joint venture interests.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL-Silver Spring, MD-based Sunburst Hotel Holdings offered $21.3 million earlier this year for Arlington Hospitality, Inc.'s 10 wholly-owned properties, as well as vacant parcels and joint venture interests.
CHICAGO-The city is selling a former Logan Square branch of the Chicago Public Library, recently appraised at $816,000. The property will sell to a nonprofit developer willing to create social service or community space in the 14,450-sf building.
WARRENVILLE, IL-The Newport Beach, CA-based property owner pays $187 per sf for the pair of one-story buildings at 27755 and 27775 Diehl Point in the Cantera Business Park, where occupancy stands at 90%.
WARRENVILLE, IL-The Newport Beach, CA-based property owner pays $187 per sf for the pair of one-story buildings at 27755 and 27775 Diehl Point in the Cantera Business Park, where occupancy stands at 90%.
ROSEMONT, IL-The village next to O'Hare International Airport once hoped to see a casino rise on vacant land near Bryn Mawr Avenue and the Tri-State Tollway but instead will get a 24-screen, 110,000-sf Muvico Theaters complex.
ROSEMONT, IL-The village next to O'Hare International Airport once hoped to see a casino rise on vacant land near Bryn Mawr Avenue and the Tri-State Tollway but instead will get a 24-screen, 110,000-sf Muvico Theaters complex.