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August 2016

NAI Hiffman hired by Transwestern Investment Group to manage & lease 2 assets totaling 627,000 SF

 5100 W 123rd St, Alsip

5100 W 123rd St, Alsip

 7400 Richards Rd, Bridgeview

7400 Richards Rd, Bridgeview

OAKBROOK TERRACE, IL (August 11, 2016) – NAI Hiffman continues rapidly growing its third-party management and leasing services with a new client and substantial industrial acquisition. The firm was selected by Transwestern Investment Group to manage and lease 7400 Richards Road in Bridgeview and 5100 West 123rd Street in Alsip, Illinois. The two buildings are located in the South Cook submarket and total 627,000 square feet of industrial space.
  
Chris Gary and Jay Maher, with NAI Hiffman’s Industrial Services group, will market upcoming availabilities for the two buildings.
 
About NAI Hiffman
Comprised of over 150 real estate professionals, NAI Hiffman provides leasing, management and investment sales representation for owners and occupiers of commercial real estate in the Chicago metro market. It currently leases and manages a 54+ million SF portfolio of over 600 commercial properties throughout metropolitan Chicago, Northwest Indiana and Southeast Wisconsin. NAI Hiffman is the Chicago-area representative for NAI Global, the world’s largest managed network of real estate service providers, has more than 375 offices strategically located throughout North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia Pacific, with over 6,700 local market professionals, managing over 380 million square feet of property.

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