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Paine Wentzel Arranges 387K-SF Warehouse Sale

Paine Wetzel – TCN Worldwide principals Jerry Sullivan and Ed Wabick represented Great Lakes Reloading in the purchase of a 386,675-square-foot warehouse facility at 13535 S. Torrence Ave. Pricing was not disclosed. The new owners provide shipping and warehousing services.

Among the property’s advantages are its proximity to I-57, having dual rail spurs, multiple rail providers to the site and a large landsite—some 65.63 acres—for transload. The acquisition will allow Great Lakes Reloading to increase its continued business growth.

Jim Shields and Nate Rexroth handled the sale in-house on behalf of the seller, Centerpoint Properties.


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