NAI Hiffman is pleased to present The Canterfield Corporate Campus, an exceptional development opportunity that draws on Canterfield’s proud legacy.
Canterfield has a long history of prominence. The property was first occupied in 1835 by Captain Thomas H. Thompson, Kane County Commissioner and the County’s first Supervisor. John F. Jelke, owner of the nationally-recognized Jelke Good Luck Margarine Company then purchased the land. Next an insurance company owned the land and founded the Yeoman City of Childhood, an orphanage school on the northern portion of the property. Finally, Edmund H. Haeger and Joseph F. Estes, of the world-renowned Haeger Potteries, purchased the acreage. Canterfield, named by Mrs. Estes, has remained in the Haeger-Estes family ever since.
In keeping with their respect and stewardship of the land, the family’s vision for the Canterfield Corporate Campus is to maintain the rich history and heritage of this remarkably beautiful property while simultaneously unlocking its development potential.
PRO-GROWTH ENVIRONMENT
Ownership has worked with the municipality on the entitlement process. They have also procured TIF Incentives to provide a pro-growth environment at Canterfield.
TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN COMMUNITY
Ownership will attract tech-savvy industrial/flex/office users who will help to create an ecosystem for the jobs of tomorrow.
SUSTAINABILITY & RESPONSIBILITY
Ownership is creating a flexible master planned environment built on a foundation of sustainability & responsibility. The environment will be respected as an amenity at Canterfield.
ARCHITECTURALLY SIGNIFICANT
Ownership is working with Heitman Architects as Canterfield Corporate Campus architect to maintain consistent high-image development practices and well developed CCRs.