The ChicagoWest Business Park, along Gurler Road in DeKalb, is the site of
four major projects, all announced in the past three years. The most recent is Project
Wildcat, a 2.1-million square foot distribution, packaging and storage facility to be built in
two phases.

For the fourth time in fewer than three years, a major development that will create  hundreds of jobs has been approved for the ChicagoWest Business Center (CWBC) in  DeKalb. 

The DeKalb City Council Monday unanimously approved plans for a distribution,  packaging and storage facility known as Project Wildcat on 160 acres of property on the  north side of Gurler Road between Crego Road and Peace Road. 

The project will be built in several phases and Project Wildcat will total more than 2.1- million square feet, creating new community value that can be leveraged to expand  services while lowering local property taxes. 

An aggressive construction timeline has been set with site work beginning right after  Labor Day, adding to the economic development activity happening in the CWBC. 

“This project represents another very substantial contribution to the City’s property tax  base and employment opportunities,” said City Manager Bill Nicklas “The ChicagoWest  and Trammell Crow development team have once again collaboratively negotiated  impactful terms which will positively serve the best interests of the DeKalb community for  generations to come.” 

Project Wildcat is the latest in a rapid series of project announcements in the CWBC,  which was founded by the Krusinski Construction Company. Since the Fall of 2019,  Ferrara Candy Company opened 1.6 million square feet of distribution space, Amazon  has nearly completed 700,000 square feet of distribution and sortation space, and Meta  has deepened its commitment to DeKalb, expanding its data center to five buildings and  over $1 billion in investment.

“ChicagoWest is proud to have put over a 1,000 acres into development since 2019 in  the Chicago West Business Center,” said Jerry Krusinski, CEO of Krusinski Construction  Company and one of the principals of the ChicagoWest Business Center. 

These economic development successes involve multiple partners to create a business friendly climate and include the Kishwaukee Water Reclamation District, ComEd and  Nicor, the State of Illinois for its support of critical infrastructure improvements, and the  DeKalb County Enterprise Zone. 

For Project Wildcat, the Phase 1 building core and shell is scheduled to be completed by  the first quarter of 2024 with the building fully operational by early 2025.