Incredible Technologies, a Class-III gaming manufacturer focused on delivering compelling video slot content to the modern-day casino floor has added additional space in 1 Overlook Point in Lincolnshire Corporate Center. The company headquarters are located in the Chicago suburb of Vernon Hills, Ill., with a remote office in Las Vegas. Incredible Technologies chose to locate some of its tech workforce to 1 Overlook Point due to its convenient location near its facility in Vernon Hills, and the proximity to its workforce at large. The company is especially pleased with the amenities of 1 Overlook Point: the deli, wi-fi lounge, outdoor patio, bike room, fitness center, summer concerts and conference room, which have enhanced the work life of its employees. In addition, the Lincolnshire Corporate Center amenities of walking pathways, plentiful parking, views of the 25 acre lake, numerous restaurant and hotel alternatives, shopping and ready access to 294 are attractive draws to 1 Overlook Point.
Jim Dore’ of Incredible Technologies remarked that “Due to growth we were looking for an appropriate office with an upscale image and good economics within a 10 minute drive from our existing facility.”
Incredible Technologies specializes in the design and development of digital entertainment products to game operators and players. Incredible Technologies is the largest manufacturer of coin-operated video games in the United States with its flagship product, Golden Tee® Golf, recognized as the most-successful pay-to-play video game in history. Incredible Technologies is an associate member of the National Indian Gaming Association, American Gaming Association, Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers and is a certified Women’s Business Enterprise.
Incredible Technologies was represented in the lease by Hank Cox and James Otto of CBRE. Nick Panarese of Van Vlissingen and Co. represented 1 Overlook Point.
Chad Griffiths on Industrial Real Estate's Next Decade Industrial real estate may be the most…
The Industrial Real Estate Risk Playbook With Daniel S. North For most of the last…
When Power Becomes the Site Constraint: Hydrogen, Data Centers, and the New Math of Industrial…
Kansas City vs. Chicago: How Two Midwest Industrial Markets Compare in 2026 The Midwest industrial…
Data Centers vs. Moore's Law: How Should Chicago Area Investors Value Data Center and Adjacent…