CHICAGO-The Lakewood, NJ-based private real estate investment firm is expected to close Thursday on its $734-million acquisition of Prime Group Realty Trust.
CHICAGO-O'Hagan, Smith & Amundsen LLC increases its space at 150 N. Michigan Ave. to 63,880 under a 10-year renewal with EB Immobilien-Investment GmbH.
CHICAGO-The 140-unit, $20-million assisted living facility will replace a vacant Catholic school at the southeast corner of 72nd Street and Dorchester Avenue. The developer, 7200 Dorchester Properties LLC, already owns the former St. Lawrence Church.
AURORA, IL-Indianapolis-based Windrose Medical Properties Trust pays $172 per sf for two buildings here and in nearby Yorkville that are 100% leased. The deal more than doubles the medical office REIT's area holdings.
CHICAGO-Smithfield Properties' $20-million Winnebago Court project includes 45 condominiums on the 1700 block of N. Winnebago Avenue and two buildings totaling 18,752 sf of retail space along N. Milwaukee Avenue.
CHICAGO-Smithfield Properties' $20-million Winnebago Court project includes 45 condominiums on the 1700 block of N. Winnebago Avenue and two buildings totaling 18,752 sf of retail space along N. Milwaukee Avenue.
CHICAGO-Already leasing 37,000 sf in two West Loop and Michigan Avenue office buildings, the executive suites management group takes the 47th floor at 161 N. Clark St. in a 17,805-sf deal with Equity Office Properties Trust and TIAA-CREF.
CHICAGO-A valet parking system using car elevators raises some eyebrows, but city officials say the conversion of a 200,187-sf office building at 104 S. Michigan Ave. is better suited as 96 condominiums. After paying $22 million for the building, Monroe Building, LLC is planning to spend another $30 million.
CHICAGO-A nine-building, 160,000-sf center in the 5900 and 6000 blocks of S. Halsted Street will include may retailers displaced by construction of Kennedy-King College's $192-million campus to the south.
CHICAGO-A nine-building, 160,000-sf center in the 5900 and 6000 blocks of S. Halsted Street will include may retailers displaced by construction of Kennedy-King College's $192-million campus to the south.