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NewNet Communication Technologies (5981 sq. ft.)
NewNet Communciation Technologies, headquartered in Connecticut, opened a Chicago-based location at the Arlington Ridge, formerly owned by Motorola. Stephanie Glaser of Vertical Brokerage represented NewNet, while Joe Dvorak and Darryl Silverman of Colliers International represented the landlord, Special Assets. NewNet will move in Fall of 2010. |
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W & K (4920 sq. ft.)
Wachsmuth & Krogmann, a leading designer, manufacturer and importer of small appliances, tool and outdoor products. W & K moved to a 621 Busse in Bensenville, IL.
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Traxcom Technologies (2400 sq. ft.)
Traxcom Technologies was founded in 2010 by Skyview Capital. Our secure transaction processing products and technologies began in 1989. We have advanced with the technology from the beginning and continue to offer leading edge products, solutions, and services.
Traxcom opened a new location in Bensenville, IL. |
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Wintrust Mortgage (4616 sq. ft.)
Represented Wintrust Mortgage in securing a sublease from Promoworks in Schaumburg. |
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US Department of Veterans Affairs (9975 sq. ft.)
Community Based Outpatient clinic scheduled to move into 161 S Lincolnway in Fall 2009. |
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Mondragon Salon Oak Street (1000 sq. ft.)
Retail space salon |
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Charis Bible College (4298 sq. ft.)
Charis Bible College moves to 621 Busse, Bensenville, IL. |
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Alivio Medical (44172 sq. ft.)
Alivio Medical is more than a medical clinic. Alivio offers opportunities and solutions for thousands of unborn babies, children, women, men and seniors across Alivio’s nine targeted communities. Alivio reaches woman in Pilsen who is struggling with domestic violence, the grandfather in South Lawndale who is newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, and the young girl in Back of the Yards who suffers from obesity and asthma. Alivio is able to render quality health care that is free of all cultural, linguistic and financial barriers. |
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Gracie Barra (6000 sq. ft.)
Recently leased Gracie Barra joined the top floor of 174 Michigan Avenue in Chicago. Some historians of jiu jitsu say that the origins of "the gentle art" can be traced back to India, and was practiced by Buddhist Monks. Concerned with self-defense, these monks created techniques based upon principles of balance and leverage, and a system of manipulating the body in a manner where one could avoid relying upon strength or weapons.
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Guild Insurance (1950 sq. ft.)
Guild Insurance moved their headquarters from Downtown Chicago to 161 N Lincolnway, North Aurora. Guild specializes in liquor liability insurance. |
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Keay & Costell LLP (1080 sq. ft.)
Keay & Costello open second location at 161 S. Lincolnway in Aurora. |
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