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Colliers’ Chris Irwin Tees Up Lease for Game of Irons

Colliers Chicago’s Chris Irwin represented Game of Irons in its 18,361-square-foot lease in Oak Brook Promenade. Featuring 16 bays, with one to six players per bay, and full food and beverage service, it will become the largest golf simulation facility in the Midwest when it opens in November. 

“Game of Irons will capture the trending lifestyle of millennials, in particular, in a venue designed for social gathering and entertainment through competition and friendly rivalries,” said Irwin. “This location is ideal, being near the best-performing Dick’s Sporting Goods in the Midwest, which already brings steady foot traffic.” 

Oak Brook Promenade, located at 3051 Butterfield Road in Oak Brook, is a vibrant, high-quality specialty retail and dining mixed-use center located in the premier shopping destination of the Chicagoland area. 

Brendan Reedy and Jimmy Danahe of CBRE represented the landlord, Retail Properties of America, Inc. 

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