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    OLIVIA CZYZYNSKI
    Olivia Czyzynski


    Deciding to work with a real estate agent is almost comparable to accepting a new member into your family. You will be working closely with this person for the next several months, disclosing your thoughts, wants, needs, budget, worries and emotions…about this next business endeavor you’ve decided to move forward with. So you’ll want to work with someone you trust!

    I have been a commercial real estate agent for the past three years, and some of the projects I have worked on have had listings lasting many months if not years. That means that during the entire time we work together, I will be in frequent contact with you so it’s best if we like each other! My working relationships have had their ups and downs, but luckily mostly ups. Some have led to great business contacts and a few have even led to wonderful friendships outside of work. I think it’s important to build a good working rapport and learn to create good communication between each other. When we work together, we ultimately become partners working towards achieving the same goal. My job is to pursue your best interests in your real estate endeavors, otherwise I’m not doing my job.

    To put you at ease and introduce myself, I’ll tell you a little about me. I come from a Polish family that is still very culturally involved with its roots. I speak, read and write Polish fluently and am very close with my very large family. I’ve lived and grown in Chicago but have traveled all over the world and feel that I have a good understanding of lifestyles that are not like my own. I lead a very active lifestyle. I train and run several marathons a year while fundraising for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and two of my greatest passions are being involved with the Harley Davidson community as I own my own motorcycle, as well as rock climbing. I have also been learning how to surf during my many visits to California and Florida. I never pass the opportunity to try something new and I am a firm believer that the more I learn the more that becomes me.

    I am very career oriented and find great enthusiasm for the commercial real estate industry. I am experienced in representing both landlords as a leasing agent for properties ranging from 10,000 sq. ft to over 80,000 sq. ft. as well as tenants as a tenant representative with office, retail and industrial leases. I have done work in office sales representing buildings over 10,000 sq. ft. and have participated in commercial auctions. I am relentless in my canvassing and studies of the market and industry and enjoy what I do. I find a pleasure in meeting and networking with people, respect and appreciate the magnitude of the products (properties) I lease and sell, respect and pursue my client’s best interests, and am aggressive in my career goals. I believe in professionalism first and foremost, but like the idea of including creativity in projects and appointments. My efforts are dedicated to your project and my work!

    If you would like to learn more about my services with DK Realty Partners, please feel free to contact me at 847.397.8900 ext. 226 or olivia@dkrealty.com

  • DK Realty Partners, LLC
    650 E. Algonquin Road, Suite 201
    Schaumburg, IL 60173


Commercial Real Estate Space News in the Chicagoland Area, March 2009

Ridge Property Trust and Champion Realty Advisors LLC are planning an 18-million-square-foot industrial park in the suburbs about 40 miles southwest of Chicago. Ridge has spent the past three years assembling various parcels totaling 1,500 acres from more than 10 land owners. To be known as the RidgePort Logistics Center, the park is expected to be valued around $1 billion at completion and will be owned and developed by Ridge and marketed by Champion.

Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP has extended its lease for 153,000 square feet at 222 N. LaSalle St. The new deal takes the national law firm through May 2018 at the 961,000-square-foot building, where it has been headquartered since 1987.

The Building Commission of Chicago purchased a 112,000-square-foot industrial building on five acres at 3721 S. St. Louis Ave. Paying $3 million for the site, the commission has already razed the building and plans to redevelop the property into a Chicago public school.

Central Freight Lines Inc. has signed a five-year lease for a 53,000-square-foot distribution building. The facility in the Bolingbrook Corporate Center will house the Waco, TX-based regional less-than-truckload carrier’s freight operations. The property, which was originally developed by IDI as a build-to-suit for Toyota Motor Corp., will be used to consolidate products from numerous sources into single truckloads.

National Able Network has signed an 11-year lease for a 22,000-square-foot office in the Pilsen neighborhood. The nonprofit employment and training agency has seen significantly increased demand given current economic challenges, and will use the second and third floor of 1700 W. 18th St. for a new workforce development center. Expected to open in July, the new location will join a 15,000-square-foot existing workforce center operated by National Able at 18th Street and Blue Island Avenue.

The above information was compiled from Cityfeet Market Watch, Chicago. To view more information, please visit: www.Cityfeet.com

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