ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILL. — Venture One Real Estate, through its acquisition fund VK Industrial VI LP, has acquired a 71,552-square-foot industrial building in the Chicago suburb of Elk Grove Village. The purchase price was undisclosed. The property at 925-1065 Chase Ave. was vacant at the time of acquisition. The building features seven docks, two drive-in doors and parking for 71 cars. Prior to closing, Venture One received a 6B tax incentive. According to Elk Grove Village, in order to be eligible for 6B, the property must be used for an industrial purpose and one of the following criteria must be met: new construction; buying a building that has been vacant for at least one year; or substantial renovation to an existing building. Venture One plans to make significant improvements to the property, including office renovations, new paint, parking lot seal coating, energy efficient lighting, roof replacement, landscaping and façade enhancements. Jonathan Kohn and John D’Orazio of Colliers represented the undisclosed seller and will market the property for lease on behalf of Venture One. Venture One’s acquisition fund is a partnership with Kovitz Investment Group.
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DOWNERS GROVE, ILL. — A partnership between Frontier Development & Hospitality Group LLC, Sun Development & Management Corp. and 3H Group Inc. has acquired the 254-room Chicago Marriott Suites Downers Grove hotel. The seven-story hotel is located at 1500 Opus Place in the Chicago suburb of Downers Grove. Amenities at the property include 3,400 square feet of meeting space, indoor and outdoor pools, a fitness center, restaurant and bar, onsite parking and in-room dining. The hotel is scheduled to undergo a $10 million capital improvements plan. The seller and sales price were undisclosed.
CHICAGO — Mid-America Real Estate Corp. has brokered the sale of Shops of Beverly, a 21,571-square-foot retail center in Chicago’s Beverly neighborhood. The fully leased property is home to tenants such as Chipotle, Chase Bank and For Eyes. Rick Drogosz and Emily Gadomski of Mid-America represented the seller, Sperry Equities. A private investor purchased the asset for an undisclosed price.
By Ryan Foran, Cresa As we approach the three-year anniversary of the start of the pandemic, it continues to affect the commercial real estate industry in many ways, with no asset class impacted as significantly as the office sector. While retail initially stumbled but rebounded, and industrial soared to unexpected heights amid distribution emergencies, millions of U.S. office employees continue a tenuous balance of working from home versus going into the office. The pandemic wasn’t all bad news for office tenants. Many businesses with simple infrastructure and experienced staff have been so effective with remote set-ups that they have shed office space permanently and eliminated rent from the books. Others have embraced emerging technologies like virtual meetings and chat solutions to reduce the need for face-to-face interaction. In one way or another, most businesses were able to leverage this unique situation to improve their business processes, technology and personnel, and have embraced remote work at some level. But many businesses with younger, less experienced staff have reported ongoing struggles with recruiting, mentorship, culture development and staff retention. Some of these may have been amplified by complex external factors such as an ongoing labor shortage, an unprecedented resignation of our older …
ADDISON, ILL. — Clear Height Properties has acquired a 34,700-square-foot industrial building in Addison, a western suburb of Chicago, for an undisclosed price. The property at 1404 W. Fullerton Ave. features convenient access to I-355 between I-290 and Route 83. The facility features six exterior docks, seven drive-thru service bays and an additional 1.5 acres of secured land for outdoor storage or trailer parking. Nick Saraceno and Howard Caplan of CTK Chicago Partners represented the undisclosed seller. Robin Stolberg and Dominic Carbonari of JLL are marketing the property for lease.
PLAINFIELD, ILL. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $1.9 million sale of a Chili’s ground lease in Plainfield, about 40 miles southwest of Chicago. The restaurant building spans 6,150 square feet. The property at 12740 Illinois Route 59 is situated near Target, Ross Dress for Less and Five Below stores. Austin Weisenbeck and Sean Sharko of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, an individual trust. The duo also secured and represented the buyer, a Chicagoland private investor and limited liability company. The property sold at the full list price.
CHICAGO — The Habitat Co. and joint venture partner Diversified Real Estate Capital LLC have broken ground on Cassidy on Canal, a 33-story luxury apartment tower in Chicago’s Fulton River District. Designed by Solomon Cordwell Buenz, the 375-foot glass tower will feature 343 units. The project site at 350 N. Canal St. was formerly home to the Cassidy Tire building. The developers plan to integrate some of the property’s original bricks into the new development. “To honor the location’s rich history, it was important to us to bring this neighborhood a new development that stands out through its forward-looking design and modern conveniences, yet also pays homage to the site’s legacy by keeping the Cassidy family name,” says Matt Fiascone, president of Habitat. Cassidy on Canal will feature a variety of studio, one- and two-bedroom floor plans along with 1,313 square feet of ground-floor retail space and parking for 123 cars. The property’s fifth floor will feature amenities such as a fitness center, game room, coworking center, spa, pool, grilling areas and dining areas. First move-ins are scheduled for spring 2024. McHugh Construction is the general contractor. Development costs were not disclosed. Cassidy on Canal is one of several major …
BENSENVILLE, ILL. — DSV Air & Sea Inc. has preleased a 307,378-square-foot industrial building in the Chicago suburb of Bensenville. The property at 1401 Devon Ave. is slated for completion in spring 2023. ML Realty Partners owns the development along with an adjacent 297,238-square-foot building that was leased by Apex Logistics International Inc. last winter. Both buildings feature a clear height of 40 feet and are situated in DuPage County. The site is less than one-half mile north of Illinois Route 390. Kevin Segerson of CBRE represented DSV Air & Sea in the lease. Andrew Maletich, Matt Garland and Dustin Albers of Cawley Chicago represented ML Realty Partners.
HOFFMAN ESTATES, ILL. — Inspired by Somerset Development, the owner of Bell Works Chicagoland, has leased nearly 21,000 square feet of its “ready-to-wear” office suites. The suites total 23,628 square feet and offer spaces that are available for immediate occupancy with flexible, short-term leasing options. The owner also plans to launch a second version of the ready-to-wear suites, which will comprise nine new spaces totaling 20,000 square feet at the campus in Hoffman Estates. The current roster of tenants within the ready-to-wear spaces includes Clover Imaging Group, Stoltmann Law Offices, CPATAX Services, RiskSmith Insurance, CPA Advisors Group, Berkshire Hathaway Starck Real Estate, Victor Construction Co. Inc., LinkSpace and Mosquito Hunters. Colliers represented ownership in the lease transactions. Bell Works Chicagoland is the redevelopment of the former AT&T campus.
CHICAGO — In a statement posted on her Twitter page, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that the city would forgo for one year the Consumer Price Index increase on the property tax levy. According to the mayor, the economy continues to show a better than projected recovery and the city revenues continue to exceed estimates. The mayor’s statement applies only to an inflation-related hike in property taxes, not to already-approved levy hikes that were passed in earlier years, according to Crain’s Chicago Business. The mayor’s recommendation is part of her budget proposal.