Illinois

NILES, ILL. — Deibel Laboratories has purchased a 17,450-square-foot office and warehouse facility at 6150 Mulford St. in Niles, located about 15 miles northwest of downtown Chicago. The company, which serves the food diagnostics and personal care industries, is relocating from Lincolnwood. The new facility features 53 parking spaces and one truck dock. Nick Walby of Entre Commercial Realty represented Deibel while Chris Volkert of Colliers International represented the undisclosed seller. Deibel maintains 11 laboratories across North America.

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NORTHBROOK, ILL. — In order to lower costs, The Allstate Corp. (NYSE: ALL) says it is implementing a restructuring plan that will impact roughly 3,800 employees primarily in claims, sales, service and support functions. The cuts, which make up about 8 percent of the company’s workforce, come as the insurer is consolidating and closing regional offices around the country, according to Crain’s Chicago Business. Allstate expects to incur $290 million in restructuring charges, primarily for severance and employee benefits. It also expects to incur $80 million in real estate exit costs from office closures. The insurance giant is headquartered at 2775 Sanders Road in Northbrook, Ill. Its stock price closed at $92.26 per share Thursday, Oct. 1, down from $105.61 one year ago.

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CHICAGO — Fifield Cos. has begun the lease-up of Westerly, a 188-unit apartment complex located at 740 N. Aberdeen St. in Chicago’s River West neighborhood. The Chicago-based developer expects the first move-ins to begin this month. The 11-story building also serves as the latest canvas for Chicago-based artist Sentrock. Designed by FitzGerald Associates Architects and constructed by James McHugh Construction Co., Westerly features a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans ranging in size from 544 to 1,513 square feet. Amenities include a fitness center, resident lounge, coffee bar, party room, coworking space, sun terrace, pool, rooftop deck and 80-space parking garage. Residents also have access to a new public park, created by Fifield and designed by Hitchcock Design Group, that features a dog park, green space and seating. Monthly rents start at $1,458. Residents can now receive up to three months of free rent.

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ROMEOVILLE, ILL. — King Solutions has signed a 138,000-square-foot industrial lease at 200 S. Pinnacle Drive in Romeoville. The provider of custom logistics solutions will relocate from 500 Regency Drive in Glendale Heights once the new lease commences in November. The property features 42 trailer positions, 28 docks, 2,000 square feet of office space and a clear height of 32 feet. Mike Morgan, Brian Netsky and Jim Herbst of Colliers International represented the tenant in the lease transaction. The landlord was undisclosed.

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CHICAGO — Summit Design + Build has completed The Clark in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood. The project involved the conversion of a four-story office and retail building into 98 luxury apartments. The building, located at 1201 N. Clark St., also received a vertical addition comprising five more stories. Floor plans range from studios to two-bedroom units. Amenities include a rooftop terrace, fitness center, business center, bike room, dog run and first-floor lobby with a café. Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture served as architect. Monthly rents start at $1,710. Residents can currently receive up to three months of free rent.

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CHICAGO — Nielsen’s Global Consumer Business unit has selected Chicago as its global headquarters effective Jan. 1. Nielsen Holdings, which was founded in Chicago more than 95 years ago, decided late last year to spin off the consumer business as its own company. The branch will relocate its headquarters from New York City to its already-established office at 200 W. Jackson Blvd. in Chicago. The unit plans to further invest in and refresh the office, which currently employs a team of more than 600 workers. Nielsen’s Global Consumer Business plans to add at least 50 jobs over the next two years in Chicago. Worldwide, the consumer business employs approximately 30,000 people in nearly 100 countries. Nielsen is a marketing research and data analytics company.

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MUNDELEIN, ILL. — Venture One Real Estate has begun development of Route 60 Logistics Center, a 195,375-square-foot speculative industrial facility in Mundelein, a northern suburb of Chicago. Located at 1300 Allanson Road, the infill project will feature a clear height of 36 feet, onsite trailer parking and ample car parking. Chris Volkert, Ned Frank and Pat Hake of Colliers International have been retained to market the property for lease. Meridian Design Build is the general contractor. Completion is slated for the second quarter of 2021.

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WEST DUNDEE, ILL. — The Opus Group has broken ground on an industrial build-to-suit for WEN Power Tools in West Dundee, a far northwest Chicago suburb. WEN, which is owned by Great Lakes Technologies, will relocate its headquarters to the 180,623-square-foot building within Oakview Corporate Park. The project will feature a 1,900-square-foot showroom, 4,000 square feet of office space, 21 truck dock doors, two drive-in doors and a clear height of 32 feet. Opus is serving as developer, design-builder, interior designer, architect and structural engineer. Eric Chang of U.S. Asia Investment Group LLC represented WEN while Noel Liston of Darwin Realty represented Opus. Completion is slated for March 2021.

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CHICAGO — JLL Capital Markets has arranged the sale of a new 3,000-square-foot retail property occupied by 7-Eleven in Chicago for $5.9 million. Located at 3159 N. Clybourn Ave., the property opened in July. Alex Sharrin, Alex Geanakos and Truman Tiernan of JLL represented the seller, GW Property Group. The buyer was undisclosed. With more than 68,000 stores across 23 countries, 7-Eleven is the world’s largest store chain in the convenience retailing industry, according to JLL.

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CHICAGO — ShipBob, an e-commerce fulfillment company based in Chicago, has raised $68 million in Series D funding led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2, which has previously invested in companies such as Uber, Slack, Opendoor and Doordash. ShipBob says it has experienced a “tremendous acceleration” in new customers since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The new capital will enhance the company’s capabilities to provide for more customers, hire more workers and expand its software platform. To support the influx in demand, ShipBob has opened six new fulfillment centers since April, including two international locations. The company has also hired hundreds of new fulfillment associates over the last few months and plans to hire hundreds more leading up to the holiday season. ShipBob expects to open two more U.S. centers this year and 10 facilities across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia in 2021. Dhruv Saxena and Divey Gulati formed ShipBob in May 2014. Series D funding refers to the fourth stage in the financing cycle of new business growth.

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