fbpx
September 2016

NAI Hiffman represents 3 tenants in 6,000 SF of transactions in East-West Corridor office leases

OAKBROOK TERRACE, IL (September 7, 2016) – Aubrey Van Reken, Vice President with NAI Hiffman’s Office Services group, recently represented three tenants in lease transactions in the East-West Corridor.

Cornerstone Family Health, a 501(c)3 Family Practice, signed a new lease for 1,543 square feet of office space at 3080 Ogden Avenue in Lisle, Illinois. RR Financial Services, Inc. also singed a new lease for 1,830 square feet and relocated its Financial & Tax Advisory group to 900 Oakmont Lane in Westmont. Aubrey also represented Heartspeak Institute, a provider of individual, family, and marriage counseling, in its 2,581-square-foot lease renewal at 2625 Butterfield Road in Oak Brook.

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.

Mentioned in Bisnow Chicago

Recent Blog Posts

Brokerage
Capital Markets
News
Research
Thought Leadership
Interest Rates Are Still High. Now What?
December 2024

Interest Rates Are Still High. Now What?

Brokerage
News
Research
Chicago’s Strong Industrial Market
December 2024

Chicago’s Strong Industrial Market

Brokerage
News
Karis Cold building Chicago’s first speculative cold-storage facility as demand heats up
December 2024

Karis Cold building Chicago’s first speculative cold-storage facility as demand h...