
Good News in CRE: May
May Edition: Who is ready for some good news? The news continues to be positive for Chicago commercial real estate! Most recently the area’s growth topped global charts, only behind
May Edition: Who is ready for some good news? The news continues to be positive for Chicago commercial real estate! Most recently the area’s growth topped global charts, only behind
Last week Kevin O’Donnell and Meredith Klug of O’Donnell Commercial Real Estate attended the 2022 BOMA MOB and Healthcare Real Estate Conference in Nashville. Keynote speakers included developers, REITs, and
The Chicagoland area has long since been a sought after destination for industrial real estate. With it’s Midwestern location allowing for easy transportation to any coast, the railroad infrastructure, and the many Interstates in the vicinity, it is clear to see why towns like Addison, Park Ridge, and those in the O’Hare market have consistently been in industrial real estate demand.
March Edition: Who is ready for some good news? Last month we discussed the Hyatt’s Mag Mile conversion to medical tenants, and this month it seems that the Mag Mile
Chicago suburbs see increased demand of office space after Covid 19 pandemic. Evanston, Naperville, and Hoffman Estates see growth.
March Edition: Who is ready for some good news? Last month we discussed the Hyatt’s Mag Mile conversion to medical tenants, and this month it seems that the Mag Mile
February Edition: Who is ready for some good news? According to revistamed 2021 was a record-breaking year for Medical Office Building (MOB) transactions with preliminary stats now showing more than
January Edition: Who is ready for some good news? • The Chicago Loop sees recent office activity, regardless of turbulent Covid pandemic. Amazon has signed an expansion lease (see below.)• Additionally the
“the merger will create a network of more than 300 clinics and other sites of care throughout the suburbs and parts of Chicago, uniting 25,000 employees and producing the second-largest physician network in Illinois, officials said. Combined, the new system will be home to more than 6,000 doctors.”
“the merger will create a network of more than 300 clinics and other sites of care throughout the suburbs and parts of Chicago, uniting 25,000 employees and producing the second-largest physician network in Illinois, officials said. Combined, the new system will be home to more than 6,000 doctors.”