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Here's hoping that corporations are like college football coaches who issue denials ... just prior to changing teams.
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Yep, I believe Crains but what is a bit concerning is Walgreens' outright denial, instead of saying "we have no definitive plans, but are reviewing our options". The fact that they are sending letters to their employees outright denying a HQ move suggests that such a move may end up being far less likely.
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It seems to me that the intitial Crains story reads this way "JLL is definitely shopping a 1 mil + SF tenant, and we have a hunch/some reason to believe that it's Walgreens"
In either case, it sounds like somebody huge is looking at the old post office. Walgreens would be great - but I'd be happy with just about anybody. Just because Walgreens is denying it does not mean the entire story is based on nothing, it could always be somebody else. It is also possible that Walgreens is just in denial. In either case - I think we still have plenty of reason to be excited. Sounds like potentially the biggest news in the downtown office market in a decade. |
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I met someone today who works for Unilever. They said that Unilever is planning on spending millions of dollars to locate to Deerfield in order to be closer to Walgreens, who they work directly with. It seemed like the entire Chicagoland presence of Unilever was just for sales and logistics support for Walgreens.
So if Walgreens is planning on a move downtown, Unilever would be pretty pissed. That could help explain the denial, or it could help refute the move. |
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^ Very interesting, it makes sense but I had no idea of that; was it common knowledge? Anyway it's all the more reason for that quick but narrowly-worded (and hopefully temporary) denial by Wag's.
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I've been gone for quite some time, has this proposal become more then a pipe dream?
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^. No
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So now we're relying on rumors/absurd speculation? :???:
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I suppose, or if something ever did get built it would be scaled down immensely.
Even Chicago Spire would be built before this thing :haha: |
I would tend to think that a giant company like that would like to have its own signature building like Kirkland and Ellis did leasing at 300 North LaSalle.
K&E used 650,000 feet at 300 moving from the Aon Building all in the same building. I would think Wallgreens would want to be all in one building and not spread out across the city. I wonder if they would keep some operations in Deerfield or make the complete move but The PO is ideal for the Metra commuters. I just wonder about the building and the current owner holding out for more than what the building is worth. |
They should move to the new Buck building on Franklin and Lake since its replacing an old Walgreens anyways.
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I think it would be okay to consider this project to be a, "stale proposal" at this point :dead:
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Teaming up
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/reale...ld-post-office
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