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May 2018

Brian Colson brokers Cornerstone Business Park sale

BENSENVILLE, IL (May 1, 2018) – NAI Hiffman is pleased to announce the recent sale of Cornerstone Business Park in Bensenville.

Cornerstone Business Park is located at 1088-1130 W. Thorndale Avenue. The property features 171,250 of industrial space across 12.11 acres. LBA Realty purchased the project from Zilber Property Group due to its ideal size and location at the corner of I-83 and the new I-390. The property was 90% leased at the time of the sale.

NAI Hiffman Executive Vice President Brian Colson represented the seller, Zilber Property Group and was the sole broker involved in the transaction. NAI Hiffman currently handles both the leasing and the management of this property.

About NAI Hiffman

Comprised of more than 160 real estate professionals, NAI Hiffman provides leasing, management, investment sales and capital markets representation for owners and occupiers of commercial real estate in the Chicago metro market. It currently leases and manages an 80+ million SF portfolio of over 700 commercial properties throughout metropolitan Chicago, Northwest Indiana and Southeast Wisconsin. NAI Global offices are leaders in their local markets and work in unison to provide clients with exceptional solutions to their commercial real estate needs. NAI Global has more than 400 offices strategically located throughout the world, with 7,000+ local market professionals, handling over $20 billion in transaction value and managing 425+ million SF of property. For more information, please visit www.naihiffman.com.

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