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Ryan Completes Second Phase of Westmont Office Redevelopment

Ryan Companies US, Inc., has completed Phase II of the Oakmont Point office park redevelopment just west of Route 83 and south of 35th Street in Westmont, IL. This phase consisted of a complete core and shell reconstruction of a two-story, 50,000-square-foot building at 750 Oakmont Ln. Compass Health Center has leased the entire building, which was designed by Wright Heerema Architects, and has begun interior build out.
 
“The pandemic and unusual project site constraints posed some challenges for us,” said Ryan’s Curt Pascoe. “Considering the positive impact Compass Health could make in the lives of residents and workers in the community, we were committed to navigating those hurdles to deliver on time.”
 
The third phase of Oakmont Point will be a new-construction, build-to-suit structure that would accommodate a medical, office or R&D user. A tenant is anticipated to be secured this fall and construction will begin shortly thereafter.

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