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Chicago’s diverse economy and ample employment opportunities are driving growth metrowide, which bodes well for apartment owners and managers. Encouraged by the positive economic outlook, developers are expected to deliver nearly 7,500 new units this year, the largest supply increase since 2000. That said, high levels of construction will not be at the expense of other performance metrics such as occupancy, rent and price growth. Job growth is accelerant In the first half of the year, Chicago-area employers added 34,500 workers to their payrolls. Hiring was led by the leisure and hospitality sector and the construction industry, which expanded 4.2 percent and 5.3 percent respectively over the 12-month period that ended in June. Consistent employment expansion has also boosted household incomes, with the median household income reaching $65,300 at the end of the second quarter. With the median income above the nationwide average, demand for luxury rental units is rising tremendously. These factors, in addition to the Millennials and Empty Nesters flocking to the area, will support rental affordability and demand even as rents continue to increase. This is a positive indicator of the overall health of Chicago’s economy. Employers in metro Chicago remain on track to hire a total …

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OAK BROOK, ILL. — Oak Brook-based Inland Real Estate Acquisitions, acting on behalf of an Inland affiliate, has arranged the acquisition of 24 newly developed CVS/pharmacy properties across 14 states for $116 million. Totaling 276,466 square feet, the properties are located in Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin. Joe Cosenza of The Inland Real Estate Group and Inland Real Estate Acquisitions facilitated the acquisition for the buyer.

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CHICAGO — HFF, acting on behalf of University of Chicago, has arranged the sale of a housing portfolio that includes 11 properties and five land sites in Chicago. Pioneer Acquisitions LLC acquired the 394-unit housing portfolio free and clear of existing debt for an undisclosed price. The portfolio includes six graduate student housing properties, four faculty/staff buildings, one retail property and five land sites. The properties have a total of 520 beds and approximately 272,593 square feet with residential units averaging 692 square feet. Located in Chicago’s Hyde Park, the properties are within walking distance of campus and six miles south of Chicago’s central business district. Michael Higgins and Brian Kelly of HFF represented the seller in the deal.

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CHICAGO — American Street Capital has secured $6.6 million in acquisition financing for a seven-story, multifamily portion of a mixed-use property located in Chicago’s South Loop. Provided by a correspondent life insurance company lender, the non-recourse, 15-year loan includes a 30-year amortization schedule. The recently renovated property features 30 apartment units in a mix of one- and two-bedroom layouts. Igor Zhizhin of American Street Capital originated the loan for the undisclosed borrower.

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NORMAL, ILL. — Podolsky|Circle CORFAC International has arranged the sale of College Plaza Shopping Center, a retail center located in Normal’s primary retail trade area near Bloomington. Phillips Edison acquired the property from Normal Properties of Illinois LLC for an undisclosed price. In 1999, the single-tenant property was redeveloped into a 100,000-square-foot multi-tenant retail center. Alissa Adler, John Homsher and Steven Tick of Podolsky|Circle CORFAC International represented the seller in the transaction.

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CHICAGO — Beacon Capital Partners has acquired AMA Plaza, a 1.2 million-square-foot office building and an adjacent 902-stall parking garage, for $467.5 million. The Class A asset is located in the River North neighborhood of Chicago. The office component of the property is located above a 316-room Langham Hotel, which was not included in the sale. The hotel is housed on levels two through 13 of the building. The LEED Gold-certified property is situated on the banks of the Chicago River, and is a designated Chicago landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is also the last and largest American building designed by German-American architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The building was 96-percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including the American Medical Association, the law firm of Latham & Watkins LLP, SmithBucklin Corp., BDO USA LLP and Swanson, Martin & Bell LLP. Originally opened in 1973, the property recently underwent $73.8 million in renovations including the addition of all new mechanical systems, elevators, HVAC, restrooms and a green Roof. Jaime Fink, Jeff Bramson, Mark Katz, Michael Kavanau, John Pelusi, Gerard Sansosti and Patrick Shields of HFF represented the seller, an affiliate of Five …

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NILES, ILL. — Baum Realty Group has arranged the sale of Oak Mill Plaza, a grocery-anchored retail property located at 7900 N. Milwaukee Ave. in the Chicago suburb of Niles. Major Realty Group sold the center to an affiliate of Phillips Edison & Co. for an undisclosed price. The 164,000-square-foot property is anchored by Jewel-Osco. Greg Dietz and Danny Spitz of Baum Realty Group represented the seller in the deal.

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AURORA, Ill. — Evergreen Real Estate Group, a Chicago-based developer of market-rate multifamily properties, is nearing completion of its St. Charles Senior Living independent living development. The 60-unit, $24 million project is a redevelopment of St. Charles Hospital, a historic Art Deco building in the Chicago suburb of Aurora. The renovations began in February, and move-ins are scheduled to begin in December. Designed by Wybe J. Van der Meer, the former hospital was completed in 1932, with additional renovations made to the interior of the structure in the decades that followed. Until the redevelopment, the building had stood vacant since 2010, the year it was named to the National Register of Historic Places. Evergreen Real Estate Group collaborated with Invest Aurora, the Northern Lights Development Corp., the City of Aurora, the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, along with several private lenders and investors, to secure the financing and tax credits needed to fund the rehabilitation. Approximately $3 million was obtained through the River Edge Redevelopment Zone program, created in 2006 to incentivize riverfront development in several Illinois cities. The balance of the project’s development cost was covered by a combination of …

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CHICAGO — Essex Realty Group has brokered the sale of an apartment building located at 53 W. Burton Place in Chicago’s Gold Coast. An undisclosed buyer acquired the property for $2 million. The six-unit building features four one-bedroom/one-bath units, one two-bedroom/one-bath unit and one three-bedroom/one-bath unit. Doug Fisher of Essex represented the undisclosed seller, while Jordan Gottlieb, also of Essex, represented the buyer.

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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. — Quantum Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of a multi-tenant retail property located at 2-18 S. Dunton Ave. in Arlington Heights, a northwest suburb of Chicago. An international real estate investment fund acquired the property from a Chicago-based investment group for $1.3 million. Built in 2006, the 8,195-square-foot street-level retail property is part of a 55-unit condo building. At the time of sale, the retail property was 100 percent occupied. Daniel Waszak of Quantum represented the seller in the deal.

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