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Cushman & Wakefield Represents Sterling Bay and J.P. Morgan Asset Management in the Sale of Class A Office Building in Chicago

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK) announced that the commercial real estate services firm has represented Sterling Bay, the Chicago-based real estate investment and development firm, and institutional investors advised by J.P. Morgan Asset Management in the sale of 210 N. Carpenter in Chicago’s Fulton Market District.

Tom Sitz, David Knapp, Cody Hundertmark, Dan Deuter and Paul Lundstedt of Cushman & Wakefield represented Sterling Bay and J.P. Morgan Asset Management in the sale to Deka Immobilien, a German investment firm.

The recently constructed 12-story, Class A office building is at the center of Fulton Market, a thriving live-work-play neighborhood and bustling tech hub. It is fully leased to six tenants. Completed in 2019, 210 N. Carpenter is LEED Gold Certified, WELL Health-Safety Certified and features state-of-the-art amenities including flexible floor plans, floor-to-ceiling windows, a rooftop pool, tenant lounge and gaming area, full-service fitness center and locker rooms, a programmed yoga room, conference facilities and on-site parking.

“The sale of this trophy office asset is further evidence that downtown Chicago, and Fulton Market specifically, remains a prime destination for the world’s largest and most sophisticated investors,” Sitz said.

210 N. Carpenter was developed by Sterling Bay. Solomon Cordwell Buenz served as architect of record; interiors were designed by IA Interior Architects; and the general contractor was Leopardo Companies.

About Cushman & Wakefield

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Bailey Webb
Director
+1 404 682 3381
bailey.webb@cushwake.com

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Cushman & Wakefield represented Sterling Bay and J.P. Morgan Asset Management in the sale of 210 N. Carpenter in Chicago’s Fulton Market District.
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