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Pat Mooney Saws' new acquisition at 25 W. Official Rd. in Addison, IL is across from its headquarters

Brown Commercial Arranges Addison Distribution Sale 

Brown Commercial Group, Inc. represented Pat Mooney Saws in its acquisition of a 28,810-square-foot building at 25 W. Official Rd. in Addison, IL, in Chicago’s DuPage County submarket. Partner Mike Antonelli represented the distributor and importer of metal sawing machinery, accessories, and saw blades in expanding to a second location.

The newly acquired building is across the street from Pat Mooney Saws’ headquarters and manufacturing building. 

“We are seeing many businesses expanding their manufacturing and distribution operations in the Chicago market, which provides proximity to O’Hare and Midwest transportation and distribution routes.” said Antonelli. “We identified a building that both fit the needs of Pat Mooney Saws and allowed the company to create synergies with its existing headquarters, all while staying within range of their existing customer base and employees.”  

Cushman & Wakefield’s Sean Kropke and Jeff Matella represented the seller, a private investor. 

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