Dermody completed construction of Phase I of The Logistics Campus in Glenview, Illinois, and leased Building 3, a 326,278-square-foot logistic facility, to HuFriedyGroup.
HuFriedyGroup is a global leader in dental instrument manufacturing, infection prevention and instrument reprocessing workflows, with over 200 years of collective experience in the industry. As HuFriedyGroup continues to focus on providing best in practice products, service and support to its customers, this move will help improve multiple components of the overall customer experience.
Offering access to a vast labor market of 774,757 potential employees living within a 10-mile radius, The Logistics Campus is ideal for a wide variety of modern industrial uses, such as advanced manufacturing, packaging, food and pharmaceutical operations looking to expand their local footprint or relocate to the Midwest.
Four buildings are currently available for occupancy from 92,426 square feet to 295,278 SF, totaling 698,201 SF. Buildings are divisible to 50,000 SF. All buildings feature Class A construction and design along with state-of-the-art specifications.
“The Logistics Campus is located within one of the best-performing submarkets in Chicago in terms of vacancy rate and leasing activity,” said Neal Driscoll, Midwest Region Partner at Dermody. “The North Suburban O’Hare industrial market spans from I-90 in the south to Lake Cook Road in the north, running along I-294. This is one of the tightest submarkets in Chicago—driven by the continued growth of logistics and manufacturing business around O’Hare.”
LEED Silver Certification
From its inception, The Logistics Campus was planned as an environmentally conscious redevelopment project replacing energy inefficient assets with buildings built to today’s energy standards. During the building process, Dermody recycled 11,000 tons of materials for reuse on site, incorporated existing ponds and saved hundreds of trees via transplantation—all in order to execute its vision of maintaining the campus-like feel both internally and along our outward-facing frontages on the Tollway, Sanders and Willow roads.
The five buildings currently available for occupancy at the campus will accommodate alternative fuel sources and electric vehicle charging stations. They are also structurally designed to be solar-ready, meaning they can accommodate the additional roof load weight of solar panels.
Dermody strives to preserve the landscape where they break ground. On this site, they maintained 50 years of mature plant life and ground cover on the periphery of the campus. The design blends modern architecture with thoughtfully repurposed natural landscape, creating seamless visual harmony with the rest of the community.