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KANSAS CITY, MO. — Colliers has brokered the sale of 2323 Grand Boulevard in Kansas City’s Crown Center submarket. Evan Warwick of Colliers represented the seller, Stanton Road Capital LLC. Bryan Johnson of Colliers represented the buyer, Crain Co., a multifamily acquisition and development company based in Wichita. Amenities at the property include a full-service cafeteria with outdoor seating, dedicated management and maintenance teams, 24-hour security and a fitness center. Recent capital enhancements included a renovated lobby, common areas and elevator systems. The 11-story building was developed in 1985. Stanton Road Capital acquired the property in 2017.

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PEORIA, ILL. — TruCore Industrial, an owner and operator of Class B industrial real estate, has acquired a 71,552-square-foot property in Peoria net leased to HD Supply, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Home Depot. The facility is located just off North Allen Road and State Route 6. HD Supply is a wholesale distributor of maintenance, repair and operations products in North America, serving multifamily, hospitality, healthcare, institutional, commercial, government and education facilities. HD Supply operates more than 100 distribution centers across the U.S. and Canada.

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ROSEVILLE, MINN. — In April, Swavorski opened a 1,051-square-foot store and PacSun opened its newly remodeled 3,995-square-foot store at Rosedale Center, a 1.1 million-square-foot shopping mall in Roseville within metro Twin Cities. Later this month, Hammer Made will open its 576-square-foot store. Lastly, Abercrombie & Fitch will debut a 5,500-square-foot space this summer. Tenants that opened at the property in 2025 include Kendra Scott, J.Crew Factory, Johnston & Murphy, Lolli & Pops, Paris Baguette and BRKThrough. Lane Walsh and Holly Rome of JLL lead the leasing efforts at Rosedale Center.

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LINDENHURST, ILL. — Action Behavior Centers Therapy and Smile Partners have inked leases totaling 10,700 square feet at 1025 Red Oak Lane in Lindenhurst, a far north suburb of Chicago. Davis owns the Class A medical outpatient building. Jason Wurtz and Sarah Walker of NAI Hiffman represented Davis. Constructed in 2012, the two-story, 44,684-square-foot property offers space designed specifically for healthcare users, including efficient floor plates, 10-foot ceiling heights and infrastructure capable of supporting advanced medical technologies.

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CHICAGO — Vedder has signed a 163,000-square-foot headquarters lease extension at 222 N. LaSalle Street, a 26-story office building in downtown Chicago. Vedder signed a 12-year extension to maintain its global headquarters at the building through 2041. The law firm, which has been headquartered at 222 N. LaSalle since 1988, will continue to occupy 163,000 square feet across five floors. Tishman Speyer serves as property manager and leasing agent at the property and was internally represented by Ellen May, Steve Golz and Bella Rapken. Joe Learner and Adam Southard of Savills represented Vedder. The 1 million-square-foot property recently received renovations and is now 87 percent leased. The renovated lobby features new food-and-beverage options, and the Zo Clubhouse features a new outdoor patio. All tenants have access to Zo Clubhouse, Tishman Speyer’s amenity network. Originally constructed in 1926, the building features unobstructed views of the Chicago River, flexible floorplates and convenient transit access.

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OSAGE BEACH, MO. — Construction teams are now installing the first amusement park ride at Oasis at Lake of the Ozarks in Osage Beach. The family tower ride, named The Plunge, will lift riders 100 feet into the air to experience sweeping views of the lake before plunging them back down to the landing zone at high speeds. Standing as tall as the Natural Bridge at Ha Ha Tonka State Park in Camdenton, Mo., The Plunge will be one of the tallest structures in the area. The Plunge is one of 12 amusement rides planned for the Oasis Lake of the Ozarks entertainment destination. The amusement park, parking garage and boat slips are scheduled to open in spring 2027. The indoor water park and Marriott Resort & Conference Center will follow. When complete, Oasis Lake of the Ozarks will operate as a year-round destination featuring multiple restaurants and a wide range of attractions, including two roller coasters, a nearly 200-foot-tall observation wheel, the largest indoor water park in Missouri and a 401-room Marriott Resort.

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SHELBY TOWNSHIP, MICH. — SF Capital Group has arranged a $32 million loan for the acquisition of a 368-unit multifamily property in Shelby Township. Ryan Denomme of SF Capital arranged the nonrecourse bridge loan, which features three years of interest-only payments and future funding commitments. The undisclosed borrower plans to execute a property improvement and unit renovation plan.  

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BRIDGEVIEW, ILL. — Realterm, an independent global investment manager focused on the transportation industry, has acquired 9655 Industrial Drive, an industrial outdoor storage maintenance facility in Bridgeview, a southwest suburb of Chicago. Located on a nearly 4-acre site, the 28,985-square-foot maintenance facility offers 10 oversized drive-in doors and a 6,000-square-foot office. The entire maintenance facility is leased to Carrier Corp., a subsidiary of the global HVAC and refrigeration solution provider. Matt Knafel of KWILL Real Estate represented Realterm in the sale.

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By Mandi Backhaus-Barr, The Lerner Company As they say, when one door closes, another one opens, and the same is true in commercial real estate. In 2025, the Omaha market experienced a plethora of activity, from store closures to quick backfills, and numerous new developments either announced, commenced or completed. Omaha’s market continues to demonstrate strong momentum, showing little sign of slowing down.  This strength was reinforced when the metro-area population recently surpassed the 1 million mark, a milestone that appears to carry more weight with retailers than slightly lower population figures. As a result, the market has responded positively, with year-over-year asking rents increasing by 5.4 percent. Despite rapid growth and development across the city, Omaha’s core market fundamentals remain solid.  From a retail standpoint, we are seeing retailers continue to test new formats and refine their store footprints, while a recent wave of international brands has begun entering the U.S. market, signaling a new level of global interest and underscoring the growing appeal of well-positioned retail environments.  Additionally, the consumer is still spending, just differently. Beauty, footwear and apparel are categories with strong momentum. The trend of mid-tier retailers being squeezed into an increasingly polarized market, where value-focused …

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DETROIT — Madison Capital Group has arranged $21.2 million in permanent senior debt financing for a 266-home single-family rental portfolio throughout metro Detroit. Detroit Renaissance Funds owns and operates the portfolio. Madison Capital is also an equity investor in the portfolio, which consists of a mix of renovated single-family homes and duplex/multiplex residences primarily with three- and four-bedroom units. A significant portion of the units are supported by Section 8 programs. At present, the portfolio is more than 96 percent occupied.

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