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Brookfield office building acquired by lender in deed in lieu of foreclosure action

20965 Crossroads Circle, Town of Brookfield

A 30-year-old, 30,500-square-foot office building in the Town of Brookfield has been acquired by its lender in a deed in lieu of foreclosure action, according to state records. The building, located on a 2.2-acre site at 20965 Crossroads Circle, was acquired by Aurora, Illinois-based Old Second National Bank from Larry Garland of Glencoe, Illinois, according

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A 30-year-old, 30,500-square-foot office building in the Town of Brookfield has been acquired by its lender in a deed in lieu of foreclosure action, according to state records. The building, located on a 2.2-acre site at 20965 Crossroads Circle, was acquired by Aurora, Illinois-based Old Second National Bank from Larry Garland of Glencoe, Illinois, according to state records. The property is worth $3.3 million, according to state and county records.

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