Dermody Properties, a national private equity real estate investment, development and management company focused exclusively on the logistics real estate sector, has been working with Chicago-area first responder agencies by offering access to the office buildings on the site of the former Allstate Campus, prior to their demolition, for key fire and police trainings.
For the last two weeks, hundreds of firefighters from across the state, including the Village of Glenview Fire Department have trained onsite with instructors from the Illinois Fire Service Institute. The training consisted of exercises that took place in a high-rise training environment and allowed firefighters to practice in real world conditions they would face in the first few minutes of a fire in a high-rise building. The training was categorized by area fire personnel as “once in a lifetime training.”
After two Chicago firefighters died in the line of duty last week, Lt. Jan Tchoryk battling a blaze in a high-rise building, and firefighter Jermaine Pelt, who responded to a house fire in the West Pullman neighborhood, this training was especially meaningful to many who participated.
For the past six months, Dermody Properties has had the privilege to work with multiple Chicago-area first responder agencies, allowing for training on the campus and in the buildings.
According to Village of Glenview Police Department Training Officer Joseph Curtis and Deputy Chief Rutkowski, getting access to modern office buildings, and staging live training exercises for both police and fire, is very rare.
“Our redevelopment of the office campus to modern industrial provided a window of opportunity for area first responders to train,” said Dermody Properties Midwest Region Partner Neal Driscoll. “Dermody Properties is known for its collaboration with the communities in which we do business, and this was a tremendous opportunity for us to partner with key tenants of the community.”
In addition to the Village of Glenview, firefighters came from Niles, Des Plaines, Mount Prospect, Morton Grove, Park Ridge, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, Roselle, Northbrook, Highland Park, Wheeling and Prospect Heights. The group of instructors was provided by the University of Illinois Fire Service Institute, which is located on the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus. This group of instructors is comprised of firefighters from fire departments across Illinois including the City of Chicago. MABAS-Illinois provided additional logistical support and resources to supplement the training exercises.
The Logistics Campus is located on the 232-acre former Allstate Corporation headquarters in Glenview, Illinois. Dermody Properties broke ground on the project in October 2022 and, once complete, it will offer approximately 3.2 million square feet with flexibility to accommodate build-to-suits. The Class A facilities will utilize the most up-to-date, energy efficient designs. On a speculative basis, buildings are planned to range between 92,000 square feet and 455,000 square feet and will feature 36- to 40-foot clear height dock doors, drive-in doors and trailer and car parking. Buildings can be consolidated to create larger footprints or modified to deliver cross-dock buildings. The alternate designs can also accommodate up to 120 feet of exterior height, providing great flexibility and efficiency for modern industrial uses.