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Morgan/Harbour Completes Spec Builds for CenterPoint

Morgan /Harbour Construction has completed two speculative warehouse facilities totaling 560,000 square feet in Franklin Park, IL. The builds at 10601-10701 Seymour Ave. were completed for CenterPoint Properties in the CenterPoint Logistics Center O’Hare, within the O’Hare industrial submarket.

Located on a 33-acre parcel in Franklin Park, 10601 Seymour (pictured) features 225,891 square feet with 32-foot clear height and 50 exterior docks, and is divisible to 50,000 square feet. 10701 Seymour totals 333,696 square feet with 36-foot clear height and 92 exterior docks, and is divisible to 100,000 square feet.

The new facilities are centrally-located, with efficient access to downtown Chicago and within close proximity of I-294 and Irving Park Road, offering easy access to public transportation and the O’Hare Airport South cargo gate.

Cornerstone Architects provided architectural design services, with Spaceco Inc. as the civil engineer. Colliers International’s James Estus is leasing the facilities on behalf of CenterPoint.


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