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HSA Commercial selected as consultant for Orland Park’s Main Street Triangle project

HSA Commercial selected as consultant for Orland Park’s Main Street Triangle project

HSA will be responsible for designing an overall mixed-use merchandise plan, attracting a unique retail tenant mix and completing leases with prospective tenants.


By By BD+C Staff | April 30, 2012
The Village will work with HSA to design and construct a mixed-use, pedestrian-o
The Village will work with HSA to design and construct a mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented development including upscale shopping,

The Village Board of Orland Park has chosen Chicago-based HSA Commercial Real Estate as its development consultant for the Main Street Triangle redevelopment project. The Village will work with HSA to design and construct a mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented development including upscale shopping, dining, and entertainment attractions that will create a dynamic, urban atmosphere. In its role as a development consultant, HSA will be responsible for designing an overall mixed-use merchandise plan, attracting a unique retail tenant mix and completing leases with prospective tenants.

The “Main Street Triangle District”, which is owned by the Village of Orland Park, is a 32-acre parcel bounded generally by La Grange Road on the east, 143rd Street on the south and the Metra Southwest Line on the west. Flaherty and Collins, an Indianapolis-based multifamily developer, recently broke ground on a 295-unit luxury apartment complex on the southern portion of the site, which is scheduled for completion in spring 2013. BD+C

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