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Edens Corridor Sees One of Its Biggest Leases

Cushman & Wakefield represented ownership in the long-term lease of 202,259 square feet of industrial space to CubeWork, an office and warehousing co-working company. The transaction at 7080 N. McCormick Blvd. in Lincolnwood was one of the largest leasing deals in the Edens Corridor over the past 10 years.

The 234,000-square-foot property sits on an 8.6-acre site. The balance of the building is leased to Service King, a national vehicle collision repair company.

Steve Stone of Cushman & Wakefield represented landlord New Lincoln LLC on the leasing side. CubeWork was represented by Mass Realty’s Bill Mass.

“This property offers the new tenant with a great deal of flexibility under one roof in a prime location just outside of the Chicago city limits,” said Stone.


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