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Towne leases Pleasant Prairie building

Ozburn-Hessey Logistics (OHL) signed a long term lease for the 51,540-square-foot Towne Industrial IV at LakeView building, owned by Towne Investments and located in the LakeView Corporate Park in Pleasant Prairie. "We are pleased to have OHL, a leading provider of supply chain management and logistics solutions for companies worldwide, select a Towne Investments developed building to be part of its distribution network," said John Kersey, executive vice president of Towne Investments. J.D. Salazar of Champion Realty Advisors and Doug McDowell of ProVenture Commercial Real Estate represented OHL in the transaction. Towne Investments was represented by the team of John Sharpe, Rick Delisle, Mike Prost and Sergio Chapa from Lee & Associates of Chicago.

Towne Investments is the trade name under which Milwaukee-based Zilber Ltd. markets its commercial investment portfolio.

Towne leases Pleasant Prairie building

Ozburn-Hessey Logistics (OHL) signed a long term lease for the 51,540-square-foot Towne Industrial IV at LakeView building, owned by Towne Investments and located in the LakeView Corporate Park in Pleasant Prairie. "We are pleased to have OHL, a leading provider of supply chain management and logistics solutions for companies worldwide, select a Towne Investments developed building to be part of its distribution network," said John Kersey, executive vice president of Towne Investments. J.D. Salazar of Champion Realty Advisors and Doug McDowell of ProVenture Commercial Real Estate represented OHL in the transaction. Towne Investments was represented by the team of John Sharpe, Rick Delisle, Mike Prost and Sergio Chapa from Lee & Associates of Chicago.

Towne Investments is the trade name under which Milwaukee-based Zilber Ltd. markets its commercial investment portfolio.

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