Midwest

ROCHESTER, MINN. — Kraus-Anderson has broken ground on the $39 million Graham Park Exhibition Center in Rochester. The multipurpose facility will serve as a year-round hub for sports events, concerts, livestock and horse shows, trade shows and cultural celebrations in southeast Minnesota. Designed by LHB Architecture and CRW Architecture + Design Group, the 80,000-square-foot property will feature a 49,000-square-foot main area with retractable seating for up to 1,500 people, a 16,500-square-foot warm-up arena for pre-event activities and an outdoor activity pad for flexible outdoor events. The project will also include space for 250 portable stalls and accommodations for visitors, exhibitor and animals. Completion is slated for early 2027.

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DE PERE, WIS. — Associated Bank has provided a $12.8 million construction loan for a mixed-use redevelopment of 550 William Street in De Pere, just south of Green Bay. The project is on the site of a former Shopko store. Plans for the five-story development include 60 multifamily units and 7,900 square feet of commercial space on the first floor. The project is currently under construction, with completion slated for July 2026. The Shopko store closed six years ago. The project marks the first building of a multi-phase redevelopment plan, which includes a hotel, city-owned parking structure and another residential building. Tim Jorgensen of Associated Bank handled the loan arrangements and closing.

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FRANKLIN PARK, ILL. — Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has signed a full-building, 66,552-square-foot industrial lease at The Cubes at ORD in the Chicago suburb of Franklin Park. The development is located immediately southeast of the O’Hare International Airport at the intersection of Irving Park Road and Seymour Avenue. The recently completed facility features 20 exterior dock doors, two drive-in doors, 11 trailer storage spaces, parking for 70 vehicles and direct access to I-294. Brian Colson and Brian Pomorski of Avison Young represented owner CRG in the lease, while Matt Mulvihill of CBRE represented WFS. CRG integrated partner Lamar Johnson Collaborative designed The Cubes at ORD while parent company Clayco served as general contractor.

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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. — Lee & Associates of Illinois has arranged the $1.5 million sale of a 15,654-square-foot industrial building in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights. The property is located at 3860 N. Ventura Drive. Dustin Albers of Lee & Associates represented the seller, AmBeed, a chemical wholesaler. The buyer, Digital Design Corp., is an engineering consultant already located in the same business park. The property will serve as an additional location for the company. Albers also represented AmBeed in its purchase of 1001 Asbury in Buffalo Grove, allowing the firm to consolidate its operations to a new corporate headquarters.

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SOUTHFIELD, MICH. — Friedman Real Estate has arranged the auction sale of West 11, a three-building office campus spanning 23.9 acres and totaling more than 640,000 square feet in the Detroit suburb of Southfield. The undisclosed buyer plans to convert the property into mixed-use. Friedman worked with auction partner Ten-X. The sales price and seller were not disclosed.

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LINCOLN, NEB. — The Annex Group has opened Union at Antelope Valley, a 187-unit affordable housing development in Lincoln. The $52.7 million community features one-, two- and three-bedroom units that are reserved for households whose income levels are at or below 60 percent of the area median income. The property features amenities such as a community center, fitness center, dog park and courtyard. The ground floor of the building houses a parking garage, and the residential levels are on the top four floors. Project partners included BVH Architecture, REGA Engineering Group, Summit LIHTC Consulting, NP Dodge, US Bancorp Impact Finance and Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust. The Nebraska Investment Finance Authority also partnered with Annex Group on the project.

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CHICAGO — Kiser Group has brokered the $33.9 million sale of The Avondale, a 52-unit luxury townhouse community located at 4200 W. Belmont Ave. in Chicago. Built by Noah Properties, the asset sold to an out-of-state investor. The property features a mix of three-, four- and five-bedroom units. Each residence features a two-car garage and a rooftop deck. At the time of sale, the community was 92 percent occupied. The buyer plans to reposition the asset by selling the units individually as townhome condominiums. Andy Friedman, Jake Parker and Viktor Radzieta of Kiser brokered the sale.

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EAST CHICAGO, IND. — Hearn Industrial Services has signed a 197,587-square-foot lease at 1200 W. 145th St. in East Chicago. The Missner Group owns the newly developed industrial building. The tenant, a third-party logistics provider supporting Ford Motor Co.’s South Side Chicago plant, will utilize the space for the storage and distribution of parts for automotive manufacturing. The Missner Group is serving as general contractor for the build-out, which includes customized office and warehouse configurations. The 249,600-square-foot building was developed on a speculative basis and is now fully leased.

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WEST BLOOMFIELD, MICH. — The Back Nine Golf Simulator has signed a 2,127-square-foot retail lease at Crosswinds Mall in West Bloomfield. Michael Murphy of Gerdom Realty & Investment represented the tenant, which is opening its ninth location in Michigan. Marvin Petrous of Signature Associates represented the undisclosed landlord.

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By David Stecker, JLL As advanced manufacturing reshapes industrial real estate across the Midwest, Cleveland is emerging as a quietly powerful hub — offering scalable space, a strategic location and infrastructure ideal for high-growth sectors. While other Midwest metros have gained national attention for headline-grabbing investments, Cleveland is carving out its own unique path to growth, supported by advanced industries, a skilled workforce and a strong real estate foundation. The region’s industrial market remains competitive and resilient, even amid broader economic headwinds. Despite the recent move-out of Joann Fabric’s 1.4 million-square-foot facility in Summit County, overall fundamentals remain healthy, and Class A space is in especially high demand.  For high-tech and manufacturing users seeking logistics-ready facilities in a cost-effective market, Cleveland delivers — offering the right mix of space, speed and strategic location that today’s industrial users are actively pursuing. A market of opportunity According to JLL’s second-quarter 2025 Cleveland Industrial Insights Report, total vacancy in the market sat at 3.8 percent. While this represents a slight uptick following Joann’s exit, it still signals robust market health. Class A availability is especially tight, driven by a wave of large leases signed in newly developed properties. That momentum is putting upward …

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