CHICAGO, IL — A
joint venture of Chicago-based Structured Development and Carly Partners
LLC announced it has retained CBRE Group Inc., the world's largest commercial
real estate services and investment firm, to market more than 76,000 square feet
of retail space at Sheridan Crossing, a planned 37-acre mixed-use
development across from the Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago, Ill.
Mary Bresnahan |
The multi-phase development, comprising a total of more than
260,000 square feet, will be anchored by a 107-room limited-service hotel and a
10-screen movie theater.
In addition, an adjacent property will be the future home of
the National Museum of the American Sailor, which is expected to host more than
450,000 visitors annually when completed.
“We are collaborating
with city and state officials and other local stakeholders to make Sheridan
Crossing a marquee mixed-use development – one that will have an extremely
positive economic impact in North Chicago,” said Jeff Berta, senior
director of real estate development at Structured Development.
Kim McGuire |
Structured Development
is exploring a variety of uses that, together, will establish Sheridan Crossing
as a vibrant commercial district. These include a bowling alley, microbrewery,
several restaurants, a full-service grocer, pharmacy and medical
offices. The developer hopes to break ground sometime this year.
Jeff Berta |
“Sheridan Crossing presents a rare opportunity for retailers to plant their flag in an underserved market with high growth potential.”
In addition to
offering proximity to Naval Station Great Lakes, Sheridan Crossing is minutes
from the corporate headquarters of both Abbott Laboratories and AbbVie.
Also nearby are multiple educational and medical institutions,
including Rosalind Franklin University, the Captain James A. Lovell Federal
Health Care Center and the new Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital
campus.
The Chicago and
Irvine, Calif., offices of KTGY Architecture + Planning are serving as
architect on the planned development.
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