Neyer Properties to dedicate new Class A offices in Kenwood

A ribbon-cutting has been scheduled for Wednesday at 10 AM for Kenwood Crossings II, a new Class A medical office building just west of Kenwood and Galbraith roads in Sycamore Township.

Speakers will include Dan Neyer, president of project developer Neyer Properties, and Tom Weidman, president of the Sycamore Township board of trustees.

Developed for $5.5 million, the 31,600-square-foot building is already 67 percent leased.

Tenants can buy or lease the office condominiums in sizes as small as 1,500 square feet, making them attractive for small business owners.

Building on Dan Neyer's June pledge to go green in all future Class A office projects, development project manager and LEED AP Jeff Chamot says that Kenwood Crossings II incorporates many of the same sustainable design features as other Neyer Properties projects, such as Keystone Parke and Red Bank Crossing II.

Some of these features include a reflective roof, low water-usage plumbing, high-efficiency glazed windows, and all-fluorescent lighting.

Energy usage in the building is estimated to be reduced by 25 percent.

Kenwood Crossings I was completed in 2005 and is 100 percent leased to medical office tenants.

Neyer Properties plans to break ground on Kenwood Crossings III, a $7 million project consisting of 40,000 square feet of Class A medical office space, in mid-2009.

Writer: Kevin LeMaster
Source: Melinda Zemper, Oak Tree Communications, LLC
Rendering provided by Neyer Properties
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