Tenants move into Naperville Woods Office Center

  • NAI Hiffman said four new tenants moved into Naperville Woods Office Center, 1000 and 1100 E. Warrenville Road in Naperville.

    NAI Hiffman said four new tenants moved into Naperville Woods Office Center, 1000 and 1100 E. Warrenville Road in Naperville.

 
Daily Herald Report
Posted10/30/2017 6:00 AM

NAI Hiffman announced the recent addition of four new tenants at Naperville Woods Office Center, 1000 and 1100 E. Warrenville Road in Naperville.

Equian, a financial health care solutions firm, signed a 19,585-square-foot lease on the second floor of the 1000 Warrenville Road building. Commercial insurance and risk management services provider, Gallagher Benefit Services Inc., also finalized a new lease at the property on the second floor of the building and now occupies 14,150 square feet.

 

With the recent addition of True North Consultants Inc. and Kreamer Law Group LLC leasing 4,445 square feet and 1,654 square feet, respectively, the occupancy level at Naperville Woods Office Center has reached 96 percent.

The Oakbrook Terrace-based NAI Hiffman office services team consisting of executive vice presidents, James Adler, Dan O'Neill and Patrick Kiefer, represented the landlord, Agellan Capital Partners Inc. in all four leases.

Mark McDermott of McDermott Commercial represented Equian; Jon Springer and Trevor Jeske of CBRE represented Gallagher Benefit Services Inc.; and Jeff Possin was the sole broker on behalf of True North Consultants Inc.

Naperville Woods is a two-building, 490,265-square-foot, class A office center located in the heart of suburban Naperville, just minutes away from Interstate 88. The building, which is currently leased and managed by NAI Hiffman, offers amenities including a full-service cafe, deli service, fitness center, an open lounge and seating area, conference rooms, electric car charging stations, outdoor seating and more.

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