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Mid-America brings three new retailers to River Forest Town Center in Chicago MSA

Staff Writer April 4, 2017
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Mid-America Asset Management Inc. recently secured three leases at River Forest Town Center in River Forest, Ill., a western suburb of Chicago.

Massage Envy, Accelerated Rehabilitation, and Native Foods signed leases at River Forest Town Center. Massage Envy signed on for 3,946 square feet and Accelerated Rehabilitation signed for 3,077. Both tenants are taking half of the former Talbot’s space. Native Foods signed on for 2,500 square feet and will be taking the space vacated by Qdoba. All three tenants expect to open in fall 2014.

River Forest Town Center is located at the corner of Lake Street and Harlem Avenue in River Forest, Ill. The 145,133-square-foot center is anchored by Whole Foods, Ulta, Petco, Walgreens, and DSW.

Mid-America Vice President Liz Krebs represented the landlord in the three transactions. Peter Scannell of Mid-America Real Estate Corporation represented Massage Envy. Jack Siragusa of Cushman & Wakefield represented Native Foods. Accelerated Rehabilitation was self-represented.

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