MATTESON, ILL. — Reich Brothers has acquired a 392,740-square-foot industrial property and adjacent 53 acres in Matteson, about 30 miles south of Chicago. The purchase price was undisclosed. Al Caruana and Britt Casey of Cushman & Wakefield represented Reich in the acquisition. The duo will provide leasing services for the property along with colleagues Sally Macoicz and Matthew Saddler. The cross-dock building is located at 21800 S. Cicero Ave. near I-50 and I-80.
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CHICAGO — CIT, a division of First Citizens Bank, has provided a $29.9 million loan for the acquisition of a portfolio of three industrial buildings in metro Chicago. Aminim Group, a privately held commercial real estate investment company based in Houston, was the borrower. The buildings, which are situated in close proximity to I-294, are fully leased by six tenants.
MARQUETTE, MICH. — Greystone has originated a $12.3 million Fannie Mae loan for the refinancing of One Marquette Place in Marquette, a city in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula along Lake Superior. The 68-unit apartment community was constructed in 2019. The six-story property features a rooftop terrace, community room and exercise room. The community was built on former brownfield land that was utilized as industrial docks. Reuben Dolny and John Marr of Greystone originated the 10-year loan, which features a fixed interest rate and a 30-year amortization schedule.
CHICAGO — The Howard Hughes Corp. (NYSE: HHC) has sold its equity interest in 110 North Wacker Drive, a 55-story office tower spanning 1.5 million square feet in Chicago. Callahan Capital Partners and Oak Hill Advisors purchased the stake for $210 million. Based on this sales price, the implied value of the office tower is more than $1 billion, representing the highest valuation for an office property in Chicago since the sale of Willis Tower in 2015, according to Howard Hughes. The Class A building, located along the Chicago River, opened in October 2020 and was co-developed by Howard Hughes and Riverside Investment and Development Co. The property is more than 82 percent leased by tenants such as Bank of America, Heitman, Lincoln International, Jones Day and Morgan Lewis. Eastdil Secured represented Howard Hughes in the sale.
KANSAS CITY, MO. — Hunt Midwest has closed on the acquisition of more than 1,300 acres located adjacent to the Kansas City International Airport. The land is contiguous with roughly 2,000 acres already owned by Hunt Midwest, which plans to build the largest logistics park in the state of Missouri. Dubbed KCI 29 Logistics Park, the project will support up to 18 million square feet of Class A logistics and manufacturing space, along with more than 20 acres of commercial mixed-use space. Hunt Midwest says the site has the potential to attract more than 8,000 employees with an overall capital investment of nearly $1.3 billion over the next decade. The project will be situated near KCI Air Cargo operations, which includes hubs for UPS, FedEx and USPS.
MINNEAPOLIS — Red Lake Nation and design firm Cuningham have completed Mino-bimaadiziwin Affordable Housing, a 110-unit affordable housing development located in the American Cultural Corridor of Minneapolis. Mino-bimaadiziwin means “living the good life” in Ojibwe. The nearly $42 million project provides housing to Red Lake Ojibwe Band members and other local Native American residents. It is the first housing project developed by a tribal government in a major city, according to Sam Olbekson, founder and CEO of Full Circle Indigenous Planning + Design LLC as well as a Cuningham consultant. The six-story development features a Red Lake Nation embassy and healthcare clinic in addition to the housing units. Project funding came from the City of Minneapolis, Hennepin County, the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and 15 other sources. The project was built on a site that formerly served as a temporary navigation center for unsheltered residents in response to an encampment of over 300 people called the Wall of Forgotten Natives. The Cuningham team collaborated closely with the Red Lake Ojibwe community members on the property’s design.
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILL. — Bridge Industrial has acquired two parcels along Northwest Point Boulevard in suburban Chicago’s Elk Grove Village with plans to build Bridge Point Elk Grove I and II. Bridge acquired the vacant parcels, located just one block from each other, from two different sellers: ADP and a private individual. Bridge Point Elk Grove I and II will span 147,066 square feet and 60,834 square feet, respectively. Building I will feature a clear height of 36 feet, 14 exterior docks, two drive-in doors, parking for 164 cars and a 130-foot truck court. Building II will feature a clear height of 32 feet, six exterior docks, one drive-in door and parking for 46 cars. Completion is slated for June 2023. Tom Rodeno, Matthew Stauber and Patrick Turner of Colliers will market the buildings for lease.
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO — Eby-Brown and Rittal Inc. have signed leases and will be the first two tenants at Upper Valley Business Park in Springfield, about 45 miles west of Columbus. Industrial Commercial Properties owns the property, which was formerly Upper Valley Mall. The mall has been repositioned as a business park for office and light industrial users. Naperville, Ill.-based Eby-Brown is a wholesale distributor to the convenience store industry. The company has leased 35,000 square feet. Chicago-based Rittal North America will occupy 130,000 square feet starting later this spring. Rittal, a global manufacturer and system solutions provider of industrial and IT enclosures and accessories, currently occupies a manufacturing plant in Urbana, Ohio. Matt Osowski of NAI Ohio Equities represented Rittal.
CHICAGO — Sterling Bay has received $81.8 million in financing to begin construction of 160 N Morgan, a new apartment tower in Chicago’s Fulton Market district. Developed in partnership with Ascentris, the project will feature 282 units and 2,600 square feet of ground-floor retail space. CIBC Bank USA provided the financing. Walsh Group will oversee construction alongside joint venture partner and certified minority-owned business BOWA Construction. Local firm bKL Architecture will serve as lead architect. A timeline for completion was not provided. As part of its development-related commitment to provide affordable housing, Sterling Bay will contribute nearly $6 million to fund the construction of 28 affordable housing units at SL Solar Lofts, a residential project on Chicago’s South Side.
TROY, MICH. — Local developer MKiezi Investments has acquired Oakland Mall in Troy for an undisclosed price. CenterCal Properties was the seller. The mall, which opened in 1968, spans roughly 1.5 million square feet and is home to Macy’s, J.C. Penney and a former Sears store, which MKiezi acquired last year. Other retailers at the mall include Dick’s Sporting Goods and At Home. Hobby Lobby is scheduled to open later this year in a portion of the former Sears space. Longhorn Steakhouse will replace the former Logan’s Roadhouse space. MKiezi plans to make improvements to the mall entrances, restrooms and lighting. Redevelopment of the former Sears store is underway. MKiezi is working with Detroit-based GH+A Design Studios to envision future possibilities for the mall that may include family entertainment, dining, ghost kitchens, advanced retail distribution or activation of outdoor space.