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Streets of Woodfield Offered for Sale

New York-based Blackstone to sell the open-air shopping center

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New York-based private equity group Blackstone is selling Streets of Woodfield just six years after purchasing it, reports Patch.com.

The 693,000-square-foot shopping center in Schaumburg, Ill., was reportedly purchased by Blackstone for $168.15 million in 2015, but its current value is estimated at $110 million, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.

The open-air, streetscape-designed shopping center features anchors including Legoland Discovery Center, GameWorks, Restoration Hardware Outlet and Dick’s Sporting Goods as well as a 20-screen AMC Loews Streets of Woodfield and a Whole Foods.

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