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September 2013

NAI Hiffman represents TIAA-CREF in 53,372 SF lease at Parkview

NAI Hiffman is pleased to announce it recently represented TIAA-CREF in its new lease, signing SIRVA Worldwide to 53,372 square feet of office space at Parkview Plaza in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. SIRVA Worldwide, a leading worldwide provider of relocation and moving solutions, selected Parkview Plaza based on its high-profile suburban location, amenities and building signage opportunities. SIRVA Worldwide is relocating from neighboring town Westmont and will use the space for its global headquarters.

One Parkview Plaza, located near the intersection of 22nd Street and Route 83, is a 263,912-square-foot, Class A asset. The building is currently 74% occupied; available spaces range from 1,300 to 30,448 contiguous square feet. Building features include tollway signage, a deli, a sundry shop, 24-hour manned security, an ATM, covered parking and a health club that features basketball and racquetball courts.

“We are proud to work with TIAA-CREF on this prominent building in the East-West corridor,” says Bob Assoian, managing director with NAI Hiffman’s Management Services team. “We look forward to the continued growth in occupancy at Parkview Plaza.”

Jim Adler, Dan O’Neill and Jud Henry, with NAI Hiffman’s Office Services team, represented TIAA-CREF in the transaction. Sven Sykes and Rick Morris of Colliers International represented SIRVA.

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