Rockwell Partners Completes Five-Year 1,156-Unit Assemblage & Condo Deconversion Acquisition Project

CHICAGO, IL -  Rockwell Partners, a leading Chicago-based real estate investment and property management firm, announced the completion of the third and final phase of their five-year effort to reassemble the 1,156-unit residential community formerly known as Stonegate Apartments and Condominiums located in Glendale Heights, Illinois, approximately 30 miles west of Chicago.

The third phase consisted of the $28.3M acquisition of 429 condominiums from individual owners at the property.  Rockwell’s initial investment in the community originated with their purchase of 420 units from the developer, a division of Inland, in 2013 and later the acquisition of 307 unsold condominium units in 2017.    The three deals combined total a $68.7M acquisition price and is believed to be one of the largest condominium deconversion projects in the Chicagoland region, if not the nation.

“The re-assemblage of Stonegate Apartments and Condominiums has been five years in the making and a monumental team effort,” said Ted Thilman, a principal of Rockwell Partners.  “We were fortunate to be in a position to not only provide an exit opportunity to many individual owners who suffered financially due to the economic downturn, but also to reconstitute and breathe new life into a financially destitute but otherwise vital residential community.

About Rockwell Partners: Rockwell Partners is a full-service real estate investment and property management firm founded in 2009.  Rockwell concentrates on the redevelopment of multi-family, mixed-use and commercial properties in the Chicago metropolitan area.  The company currently manages approximately 3,000 units. Visit www.RockwellPartners.com for more information.

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