Chicago Sun-Times

Glenview, Prospect Hts. end fight over Allstate property

- BY DAVID ROEDER, BUSINESS & LABOR REPORTER droeder@suntimes.com | @RoederDavi­d

Glenview officials say their village will annex Allstate’s corporate campus under an agreement with Prospect Heights that could ease a developer’s path to converting the property into a logistics hub.

Allstate has committed to sell the site at 2775 Sanders Rd. for $232 million. The 232acre site has a Northbrook mailing address, but most of it is in unincorpor­ated Cook County.

Glenview and Prospect Heights were headed into a tug of war over annexation rights involving the property and who would control its redevelopm­ent. The agreement between the towns averts that, giving Glenview control of the site. In turn, Glenview will give Prospect Heights a share of the project’s tax revenue.

“We’re pleased to have come to an agreement on this quickly and in the best interest of both communitie­s,” Glenview Village President Mike Jenny said in a news release from both towns issued Friday. “Keeping the entire developmen­t in one municipali­ty will help ensure an efficient review and proper oversight of the land.”

The agreement calls for Glenview to pay Prospect Heights 18% of the property and sales taxes the developmen­t generates each year. The site’s buyer, Reno, Nevadabase­d Dermody Properties, has proposed constructi­ng up to 3.2 million square feet of warehouse space, replacing the office buildings. The sale is contingent on local zoning approval.

Glenview also would send Prospect Heights two payments of undisclose­d amounts before the property is redevelope­d.

Officials said the project could generate $12 million in tax revenue over the next 10 years. Glenview said it will start its zoning review June 22.

“Good government is about working together to do what’s best for residents, business owners and stakeholde­rs,” said Prospect Heights Acting Mayor Matt Dolick. “Both communitie­s have a great deal to gain from this agreement, and we look forward to working with the Village and the property owners as the developmen­t moves forward.”

A spokeswoma­n for Dermody declined to comment on the annexation deal.

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