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Hilco Markets Development Parcels within Lockport Business Park

Hilco Real Estate LLC is marketing 29.18 acres of bank-owned development land within the Prime Business Campus in Lockport, IL. The land is divided into seven fully improved, construction-ready parcels that can be purchased individually or in any combination.

The lots range in size from 3.84 acres to 5.33 acres. Current zoning allows for a wide variety of uses for the development land, including office, light manufacturing, hotel, daycare and senior housing, while the village is open to additional uses under special use permitting. The business park’s tenant roster includes Bo Jackson’s Elite Sports Complex and Style Line Custom Cabinetry.

Steve Madura, SVP at Hilco Real Estate, said, “These parcels benefit from the excellent visibility provided by nearby I-355. Centrally located in the southeast section of the city and within minutes of three major interstates, this property has access to airports, hotels, dining – you name it.”

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