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Peak Realty Assumes Management of One of LaSalle Street’s First Office-to-Resi Conversions

Peak Properties LLC has been tapped to manage The Millennium on LaSalle high-rise luxury apartments in the Chicago Loop.  Meanwhile, sister company Peak Realty has taken over the leasing efforts at the 216-unit building located at 29 S. LaSalle St.

“Being one of Chicago’s first office to residential apartment conversions will be a true test of the LaSalle Street Redevelopment Plan,” said Mike Zucker, managing partner of Peak Properties LLC.  “We are laser focused on the City, especially its urban properties, and this meets and beats one’s expectations from the minute you walk in the lobby.”     

Millennium on LaSalle was one of the first office to residential apartment conversions in 2015 with a $45-million renovation taking the former Barrister Hall to a 14-story luxury apartment building.

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