SKOKIE, IL-The operator of Evanston, Glenbrook and Highland Park hospitals will use space at the Illinois Science + Technology Park for its data center. Evanston Northwestern Healthcare becomes the largest tenant at Forest City Enterprises' $30-million project.
BOLINGBROOK, IL-Fulfillment company Comac expands its lease at 555 Remington Blvd. to 106,267 sf in a five-year renewal. News comes just as vacancy in the I-55 corridor creeps up to 8.5%.
CHICAGO-The holidays will still see the traditional window decorations and 45-foot tree inside. However, the landmark Marshall Field's at 111 N. State St. becomes "Macy's at State Street" this summer.
CHICAGO-The holidays will still see the traditional window decorations and 45-foot tree inside. However, the landmark Marshall Field's at 111 N. State St. becomes "Macy's at State Street" this summer.
CHICAGO-The holidays will still see the traditional window decorations and 45-foot tree inside. However, the landmark Marshall Field's at 111 N. State St. becomes "Macy's at State Street" this summer.
CHICAGO-The largest buyer of US industrial real estate last year has spent $520 million on properties for its own balance sheet, plus another $354 million with joint venture partners. In addition, $367 million worth of new developments are in the pipeline.
CHICAGO-The largest buyer of US industrial real estate last year has spent $520 million on properties for its own balance sheet, plus another $354 million with joint venture partners. In addition, $367 million worth of new developments are in the pipeline.
GLENVIEW, IL-Alliance Commercial Partners pays $165 per sf for the four-story office building at 2700 Patriot Dr., where occupancy is nearly 90%. Tenants include AC Neilsen and Crown Golf Properties.
CHICAGO-Big deals done by LaSalle Investment Management as well as adding New England and Washington, DC powerhouse Spaulding & Slye put Jones Lang LaSalle in the black for the first quarter. The quarter usually has the company seeing red ink.
CHICAGO-Big deals done by LaSalle Investment Management as well as adding New England and Washington, DC powerhouse Spaulding & Slye put Jones Lang LaSalle in the black for the first quarter. The quarter usually has the company seeing red ink.