CalSTRS buys suburban retail property

    The California State Teachers’ Retirement System, one of the largest pension funds in the nation, is thinking small in the western suburbs, where it acquired a 9,650-square-foot building that’s part of a bigger mall the fund owns.

    CalSTRS paid $3.3 million for the building, part of the Quarry Shopping Center in west suburban Hodgkins.

    Sacramento, Calif.-based CalSTRS already owned the 435,522-square foot center, which it bought in 1993. The mall, at Joliet and LaGrange roads, is anchored by Walmart, Target and Kohl’s stores.

    Read more in Crain’s Chicago Business.

    The California State Teachers' Retirement System, one of the largest pension funds in the nation, is thinking small in the western suburbs, where it acquired a 9,650-square-foot building that's part of a bigger mall the fund owns.


    CalSTRS paid $3.3 million for the building, part of the Quarry Shopping Center in west suburban Hodgkins.

    Sacramento, Calif.-based CalSTRS already owned the 435,522-square foot center, which it bought in 1993. The mall, at Joliet and LaGrange roads, is anchored by Walmart, Target and Kohl's stores.

    Read more in Crain's Chicago Business.

    Holiday flash sale!

    Limited time offer. New subscribers only.

    Subscribe to BizTimes Milwaukee and save 40%

    Holiday flash sale! Subscribe to BizTimes and save 40%!

    Limited time offer. New subscribers only.

    Exit mobile version