Monday, April 18, 2022

Mark Goodman & Associates Closes on 400 North Elizabeth Street in Chicago’s Fulton Market and Plans New, 16-story, 503,000-square-foot lab and office Life Sciences Hub

 

Rendering of planned 16-story, 503,000-SF Life Sciences facility in Chicago's Fulton Market district

                       

CHICAGO, IL, April 18, 2022 — Chicago-based Mark Goodman & Associates, Inc. (MGA), a real estate firm with over 30 years of development, investment and construction management experience, today announced it has closed on the acquisition of an approximately 1.5-acre parcel of land at 400 N. Elizabeth St. in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighborhood, where it will begin construction on a 16-story life sciences facility later this year.


Mark A. Goodman


Designed by nationally recognized architecture firm Solomon Cordwell Buentz (SCB) to be a low embodied carbon building that is both LEED Gold and WELL certified, 400 N. Elizabeth St. will be the first purpose-built lab and research and development building in Chicago designed to specifically accommodate the rapidly growing life sciences and biotechnology industry.


Scott Brandwein




 

 




















The building will offer approximately 503,000 square feet of laboratory, office and research & development space suitable for a range of life sciences pursuits, including biotechnology, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, clean energy, food sciences, material sciences and nanotechnology.

 

“The life sciences market has never been stronger, and with the addition of this building, Chicago is quickly on track to emerge as one of the next centers of excellence in the field to attract highly sought-after investment and premier talent,” said MGA principal Mark Goodman.

 

 “Because the industry is experiencing record-breaking highs in funding and job growth, the demand for new construction life sciences lab and office space that is customized for the end-user is unparalleled.

 

"With 400 N. Elizabeth, Chicago will have one of the only new R & D/Lab buildings designed by and for scientists to create best-in-class innovation.”

 

Jay Longo
 

“While Chicago is attracting life sciences investment in many neighborhoods, Fulton Market is quickly becoming a de facto hub in the city, with additional supply of lab space being planned and delivered,” said Scott Brandwein, managing director of JLL.

 

“Drawing on its industrial roots, Fulton Market offers proximity to the medical district, major educational institutions, and some of the city’s marquee employers, along with Michelin-starred restaurants, luxury residential buildings and boutique hotels, making it a highly desirable urban location that appeals to the scientists and professionals that work for life sciences firms.

 

 "It has all the right elements for a company wanting a downtown location that will become only more attractive to employees over time.”

 

“Our design resulted in large floorplates for labs and high bay ground floor for specialty spaces, such as pilot labs, to uniquely position the building for established and emerging companies looking for flexible and highly sustainable lease spaces near the West Loop,” said Jay Longo, AIA, principal at SCB.

 

Construction is anticipated to take up to 20 months, with an expected completion date in 2024.

 

CONTACTS:

 

 Amanda Cienkus

 acienkus@taylorjohnson.com

 (312) 267-4524

 

Kim Manning

 kmanning@taylorjohnson.com

 (312) 267-4527

 

 

Jeffrey Ketron joins Northmarq: Agency expert to lead Fannie Mae production

 

Jeffrey Ketron


 

WASHINGTON, DC -- Northmarq has hired Jeffrey Ketron as senior vice president, National Multifamily Production Fannie Mae.

Jeffrey, based in Northmarq's Washington DC office, previously served for 14 years as vice president - Multifamily Finance, Head of DUS Program Lender & Borrower Relations for Fannie Mae. 

Jeffrey Weidell
In his new role, Jeffrey will lead Northmarq's Fannie Mae production and will chair a newly created "Northmarq Agency Committee."

The goal of this new committee will be to achieve the annual agency production goals set by the Executive Committee and to collaborate across agency platforms with regard to best practices to optimize the best client and producer experiences with our agency executions.

Other representatives of this committee will be separately announced. 

  

CONTACTS:

Jeffrey Weidell

Chief Executive Officer
650.581.1596
jweidell@northmarq.com

 

Jay Donaldson

President

 Fannie Mae and FHA Platforms
301.718.6678
jdonaldson@northmarq.com

 

Northmarq 

communications@northmarq.com


BCLP Land Use Team Hires Kurt Steinhouse, former General Counsel of the NYC Board of Standards and Appeals

Kurt Steinhouse

 New York, NY – International law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (BCLP) announced that noted land use lawyer Kurt Steinhouse has joined the firm in the New York office.

Kurt comes to BCLP from the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals, where he served as general counsel.

 

Before joining the Board of Standards and Appeals in 2016, Kurt worked as an assistant general counsel with the New York City Department of Buildings.


Judith Gallent,


“Kurt brings to BCLP insight into the workings of several New York City land use agencies, augmenting our team’s already strong government experience and ability to provide practical advice on navigating New York City’s development process,” said Partner Judith Gallent, leader of the firm’s U.S. Planning & Zoning Practice.

 CONTACTS:

 Brian Kiefer

312-602-5121

 brian.kiefer@bclplaw.com


Leslie Leader Brooks
312-602-5187

 leslie.brooks@bclplaw.com

 

ShopCore Properties is Busy as a Bee in Preparation for Earth Day; Beehives to be installed across the U.S. in 30 of ShopCore's shopping centers

 

Corinne Rico


CHICAGO, IL — Something new is buzzing at ShopCore Properties! In honor of Earth Day and as part of its ongoing sustainability initiatives, the real estate company that leases and manages shopping centers across the U.S. will be installing beehives at 30 of its properties throughout 12 states as part of its sustainability initiatives.

 The installation builds upon a pilot of the urban beekeeping program installed at two properties in 2021.

“Sustainability is central to our mission, our mandate and our purpose,” said Corinne Rico, Director of Sustainability for ShopCore Properties. 

“From our properties to our communities, prioritizing the environment is part of how we do business. Installing beehives is one more layer to our sustainability and environmental goals. 

"Bees play an exceedingly important role in a thriving ecosystem and the honey they produce is rich in antioxidants. So, bees are advantageous for not only the environment but also your health!”



ShopCore Properties will install the beehives during 2022 and will harvest the honey in the fall. The honey will then be packaged and offered to the community as a gift. Each beehive will have approximately 50,000 bees and will be cared for by local beekeepers.


CONTACT:

Alexis Brock
ShopCore Properties
561-727-2646