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Hines Tops Out on Suburban Luxury Rentals

Hines has topped out construction One Oak Brook Commons, the first-ever rental development in the Village of Oak Brook, IL.

One Oak Brook Commons will be a 17-story, Class-A high-rise building with 250 luxury apartments and 420 parking stalls within a secured private parking deck. The community is located at the epicenter of the 16.5-acre Oak Brook Commons mixed-use master plan being developed by Hines.

The Oak Brook Commons community will include restaurants, retail, creative timber office space, medical office, condo and hotel developments, surrounding a new public park named The Pitch.

“We’re very proud to celebrate the topping out of this new Class A multifamily project,” said Greg Van Schaack, senior managing director at Hines. “When delivered, One Oak Brook Commons will provide residents with not only unparalleled views, but also impeccably designed community amenities. Residents will have suburban Chicago’s best restaurants and retail steps from their front door.”

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