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18410 Crossing Drive Tinley Park IL

Cawley Chicago Brings Tinley Park Offices to Full Occupancy

Cawley Chicago principal Rawly Lantz, alongside senior associate Justin Harris, recently helped bring 18410 Crossing Dr. in Tinley Park, IL to 100% occupancy. The Cawley team represented the building owner, Heritage Capital Ventures, in leasing the last available space in the building, an 11,376-square-foot office suite. The undisclosed tenant was represented by Mark Konieczka with CBRE. 

“This transaction was successful in achieving our client’s goal of filling the last piece of vacancy in the building with a long-term tenant,” said Lantz.  “Utilizing a creative space planning approach, we were able to deliver a quick occupancy using some of the buildings existing conditions and supplementing those existing conditions with new finishes throughout.  

He added, “It was a pleasure to partner with the CBRE team as well as the building’s property management team to get this deal to completion.” 

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