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Advanced Metalcraft Nearly Triples Space in Move to Bensenville

Brown Commercial Group partner Trinity Scurto represented Advanced Metalcraft in nearly tripling its space in a move to 44,600 square feet at 110 and 210 Gateway Rd. in Bensenville, IL. The company, a fabricator of precision metal components and assemblies, is moving from a 15,000-square-foot space in Franklin Park, IL to two spaces of 36,000 and 8,600 square feet, respectively, in the adjoining buildings in Bensenville within the O’Hare submarket. 

“This was an ideal location for Advanced Metalcraft as the company sought to expand its footprint while also reducing its tax expenditure by moving into DuPage County,” said Scurto. “By working with my connections in the market, I identified this off-market property as a good location for the company’s expansion.” 

The seller, 110 Gateway LLC, owned both properties and was represented by JLL’s Brian Carroll. The buyer plans to complete building renovations and take occupancy later in the first quarter. 

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