Middle and lower-tier Chicago-area retail centers are finding it harder to secure anchor tenants as retailers become more selective about submarkets, according to CBRE. These dynamics have resulted in a 20 percent drop in anchor rents even as the supply remained flat. The market is polarized, making it harder for these retail centers to gain traction. Read the Chicago Tribune story here
CESO helps deliver 3D-printed Walmart expansion
CESO, a nationally-licensed architecture and engineering firm, was proud to be part of a groundbreaking milestone in commercial construction—the 3D-printed expansion of Walmart’s Supercenter in Huntsville, Alabama. This 5,000-square-foot addition, built to