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Marcus & Millichap Team Closes Deal for Woodridge Retail Center

Marcus & Millichap closed the sale of Main Street at Seven Bridges, a 49,115-square foot mixed-use property located in Woodridge, IL. The sale price was $9,500,000.

Alex Perez and Chris Garavaglia, investment specialists in Marcus & Millichap’s St. Louis office, marketed the property on behalf of the seller, a private investor. Steven Weinstock, Illinois Broker of Record, assisted in closing this transaction.

Main Street at Seven Bridges is located at 6440 Main St in Woodridge.

“Main Street at Seven Bridges is a unique mixed-use portfolio in an irreplaceable Chicagoland location,” said Perez. “We had to navigate a loan defeasance as well as the recent economic headwinds and were grateful for the opportunity to complete this transaction for a repeat client.”

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