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Duke’s Glendale Hts. Spec Industrial Lands Full-Building Tenant

Cawley Chicago principal Frank Melchert recently represented tenant Coda Resources on a 183,296-square-foot lease transaction at 990 North Ave. in Glendale Heights, IL. Duke Realty developed this speculative building in December of 2018, and Coda now occupies 100% of the building.

“New construction, state of the art amenities and premier location with visibility and good access to labor are what attracted Coda Resources to the building,” said Melchert.

Kelly Disser, Eric Tresslar and Michael Freitag with NAI Hiffman represented Duke Realty in this transaction.

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