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Tucker, Seritage Will Partner on 2 Sears Redevelopments

Tucker Development has formed a strategic partnership with Seritage Growth Properties to redevelop two Sears properties located on Chicago’s North and West Sides, respectively. Although currently in the design phase, preliminary plans for both projects call for mixed-use developments with retail and residential components.

First of the two projects will be a West Side site at the intersection of North and Harlem avenues (pictured), containing a former Sears and Sears Auto Center and straddling the city’s Galewood neighborhood and the suburb of Elmwood Park, IL. Separately, Tucker and Seritage plan to redevelop the Sears store at the intersection of Milwaukee and Cicero avenues and Irving Park Road, an area known as Six Corners on the city’s North Side.

Tucker CIO Aaron Tucker said his firm’s partnership with Seritage “will transform these properties into vibrant retail and residential destinations.”


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