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ML Realty Plans DuPage County Spec Industrial

Itasca, IL-based ML Realty Partners has acquired land to develop Army Trail Trade Center, a 21-acre parcel located in Glendale Heights, IL, located less than three miles west of I-355. The development provides immediate frontage and direct access along Army Trail Road.  


ML Realty plans to break ground this summer on two industrial buildings totaling 292,500 square feet at the site. Available for occupancy in spring of 2022, the buildings will be 32’ clear with heavy car parking and 72 total exterior docks. They will accommodate tenants from 23,000 square feet to 153,000 square feet.

“Our appetite for development continues in DuPage County,” said Patrick Shannon, SVP at ML Realty. “We’re excited to roll out two new, Class-A facilities in a submarket that is highly sought after with great access to I-355.”

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