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Coldwell Banker Commercial Affiliate Negotiates Sale of 488,000-SF Industrial Facility in Freeport, Illinois

Coldwell Banker Commercial McGuire Mears & Associates negotiated the sale of a 488,000-square-foot industrial facility in Freeport, Illinois. The list price for the property was $7 million, and the building features a clear height of 26 feet, 30 exterior docks, and 10 drive-in doors. Adam Shultz of Coldwell Banker Commercial McGuire Mears & Associates represented the seller. The buyer was an affiliate of Milwaukee-based Phoenix Investors, LLC. Click here to read the full article. 

2022-12-12T16:40:44+00:00December 9th, 2022|Articles, Giving Back, Milwaukee, Phoenix Team|

Phoenix Investors Adds Multi-Tenant Freeport Industrial Property

Originally published by ConnectCRE.Coldwell Banker Commercial McGuire Mears & Associates has closed the sale of a multi-tenant industrial property located at 1555 IL Rte. 75 E. in Freeport, IL. The industrial facility includes 488,000 square feet spanning six land parcels totaling approximately 55 acres. Although the final sale price wasn’t disclosed, the property was listed at $7 million.Adam Shultz of Coldwell Banker Commercial McGuire Mears & Associates was the exclusive broker for the seller, an affiliate of Badger Property Investments, LLC, a Janesville, WI-based regional development firm. The buyer ... Read More

2022-12-12T16:32:53+00:00December 9th, 2022|Articles, Giving Back, Milwaukee, Phoenix Team|

Your 3PL Can Help You Prepare for the Next Disruptive Event

A “Black Swan” event is the name given to the occurrence of something completely unexpected with an extreme impact. The most recent example is the COVID-19 pandemic, which all but broke a fragile global supply chain in 2020—a supply chain that is only just now recovering. This occurrence has resulted in dramatic shifts in supply chain management philosophies as industry professionals hope to build resiliency into their global networks and better prepare themselves to mitigate unexpected disaster the next time it strikes. Due to the ... Read More

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