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October 2, 2025
A prominent little corner commercial complex changed hands last month. At 5100 S. Dawson St. in the Seward Park area, two old buildings are home to 11 various small tenants, according to Marcus & Millichap, which represented the family seller. A local party paid nearly $1.5 million for the complex, which hadn't traded since the 1990s. Brokers John Marks and RJ Vara got the full asking price. Marks said in a statement, “The new owner-operator will be introducing an exciting new restaurant concept, which aligns with the property's near-term value-add opportunity and high-demand executive space components.” The new restaurant looks to be replacing Bent Burgers, which closed earlier this year. The building sits on the corner of Wilson Avenue South, with its commercial strip anchored by Third Place Books.