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SVN Chicago Commercial helped secure the sale of a mixed-use building in downtown Winfield, IL for $2,250,000

Winfield Mixed-Use Trades; New Owner Plans Medical Offices

Jennifer Hopkins and Olivia Czyzynski of SVN Chicago Commercial helped secure the sale of a mixed-use building located at 0S050 Winfield Rd. in downtown Winfield, IL. The sale price was $2,250,000.

SVN Chicago Commercial represented the seller. The fully leased ground floor hosts a variety of retail and restaurant tenants. The second floor is vacant office space previously occupied by one tenant.

The buyer has retained SVN Chicago Commercial to lease the remaining spaces, with intentions of converting into medical office suites.

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