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Entre Brokers Deal for Future Dispensary in Orland Hills 

Entre Commercial Realty assisted its client in the purchase of a newly acquired location in Orland Hills, IL. Terms of the acquisition weren’t disclosed. 

The location offers a freestanding 20,000-square-foot facility strategically located on a high traffic count hard corner of 167th and LaGrange Road. The property’s large retail parking ratio was also an attractive attribute.  

The property will be used to house a 10,000-square-foot dispensary and 10,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor consumption lounge with a “canna country club” theme. This location will be the only dispensary serving the Orland Hills municipality. 

Entre’s Mike DeSerto and Cory Kay represented the buyer and NAI Hiffman represented the seller. 

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