SHOREWOOD, IL-Wilton is taking about 493,000 square feet, while Jacobson Cos. occupies the other half of the Heartland Corporate Center here. Plus more Midwest news.
CHICAGO-The annual Greater Food Depository CRE awards, held Thursday night, picked the IBM building’s comeback and Waterton’s repositioning work to receive honors, among others.
CHICAGO-Work on the main thoroughfare through the 600-acre South Side former US Steel site should start by April, spurring the first phase leasing efforts, said project manager Nasutsa Mabwa.
INDIANAPOLIS-After failing on its bid for GGP, the locally based firm has said it will take over the Paris-based Klepierre portfolio and the Mills portfolio, totaling almost 300 properties.
CHICAGO-Most of the changes are ‘tweaks’ to the 1991 law, but the new March 15 deadline has some hospitality firms rethinking strategy for renovation work.
DETROIT-Cullen, an economic development powerhouse for the city, is currently Dan Gilbert’s point main downtown. He talks with GlobeSt.com’s Robert Carr about development plans, the RiverWalk and the rail plan.
CHICAGO-The New York City-based firm, which exited bankruptcy today, has filed an amendment to its suit against two banks to prevent the sale of the remaining shares of Archstone to Sam Zell’s firm.
CHICAGO-Ferguson Partners Ltd. conducted a global survey of 120 senior level commercial real estate professionals, and the results show 61% say they plan on hiring this year.
CHICAGO-The law firm has signed on for 54,882 square feet at the former IBM building along State Street, one of a string of successful leases at the 35-story tower.