Celebrating the Launch of the Southwest Suburb Collective by Busby Group

We’re excited to officially launch the Southwest Suburb Collective by Busby Group, a dedicated division created to better serve the communities throughout Chicago’s Southwest suburbs. To mark this milestone, we’re inviting clients, friends, and neighbors to join us for an afternoon of connection, celebration, and winter fun.

This launch is especially meaningful to our team. Each of us has personal ties to the Southwest suburbs, whether we grew up here, live here today, or have family deeply rooted in the area. Over the years, we’ve had the privilege of helping many clients buy and sell homes across these neighborhoods, and we are proud to be consistently ranked among the top brokers serving this region.

The Southwest Suburb Collective was created to build on that momentum. This dedicated division allows us to focus even more intentionally on the needs of these communities, while continuing to offer what sets Busby Group apart. Clients will have access to our dedicated concierge support, strategic and creative marketing, streamlined processes, and a network of trusted, vetted vendors and resources. Our goal is to provide thoughtful guidance and a high level of service at every stage of the real estate journey.

To celebrate the launch, we invite you to join us for a family-friendly afternoon featuring food, drinks, ice skating, and fun giveaways. It’s an opportunity to connect with our team, enjoy time with neighbors, and celebrate the communities we’re proud to serve.

Event Details
Sunday, February 1
4:00–6:30 PM

Durbin’s Harmony Square
17327 Oak Park Ave
Tinley Park, IL

Guests are encouraged to dress warmly. Ice skates will be provided.

To RSVP, please fill out our quick form or email us with the number of adults and children in your group, along with how many plan to skate.

We look forward to celebrating with you and sharing more about the Southwest Suburb Collective.

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