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Yeah not only is UA on lease but they expanded from their initial lease a few years back. From what I understand there have been some reductions from their peak headcount in Sears so there shouldn't be any space constraints at the moment. Nearly everything (except for a CS or ticketing office in the suburbs that they got a deal on) is consolidated in Sears so I'm not sure what UA would be leasing in the Post Office. |
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The lobby is incredible. I stopped in a couple weeks ago for a look. It will be great seeing it full of people.
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Just speculation but it all makes sense. |
It's crazy to think that Sears Tower floorplates are too small!!! lol. Poor Sears Tower - it's floorplates are either too big or too small.
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So United is subleasing space in 77 W Wacker till 2022 as part of the moves made in 2012 and now they'll be subleasing space in Willis Tower until 2028? That doesn't make much sense at all. |
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^ This. The corporate business environment is fluid and cutthroat, especially in the very competitive airline industry where price wars are common. United needs to find efficiencies wherever possible in order to squeeze out as much profit as possible. You adapt to your needs or you get left behind.
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Any updates on the Post Office? It's been 2 months. This is my favorite project going on now! I can't wait to see it gleaming and fixed up for the next 100 years.
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What surprises me is that we know nothing about leasing activity within one of the largest rehab projects in the United States, financed by one of the largest banking institutions in the world.
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I did step in the lobby recently...and wow it is beautiful. |
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Which, would be fantastic news! |
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https://i.imgur.com/oWSGrVY.jpg |
Ready for an Untouchables remake!
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Then he's ready for a Dark Knight remake!
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Did Amazon tour this location? If so you wonder if they aren't holding off on signing things until they know what Amazon has to say about their proposal...
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This thing is just Art Deco porn...
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That lobby is just jaw dropping gorgeous. God am I glad they didn't end up butchering this building like past proposals called for. I couldn't be happier with the way things are going for the OPO!
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well, it's now official, walgreens is moving in! 200K SF.
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We can expect a lot of Walgreens HQ employees take the Metra and walk to it. The executives and those that make real money will just buy another million dollar plus condo downtown. Those with families and kids would unlikely unroot them and move the children to live in the city. We could see likely more than a few Pied-à-terre's rather close to the Old Post office. Anyway this is a positive for the city but I hope Walgreens can at least keep some back door operations in Deerfield for at least some to the old lifers there that would not be needed than rather just buy them out, because when you do you also lose people to out of state. You get your severance and than move to Florida for half of the year, pay no state taxes and it boosts the Florida census probably more than a million [ from the entire county that do so ] more people that live there and costs Illinois probably around 150-200K people that do the same thing. |
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It would be interesting to see Amazon at The 78 plus Old Post Office. There's no good way to get between the two, but Amazon could build boat launches fairly cheaply, and maybe switch to shuttle buses down Wells if the ice gets too bad in winter.
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^ I thought the old post office and union station proposal are there ones that would go together when amazon was going to expand behind the initial 500k of space?..Not to mention there was land purchased around the Old post office for some towers to be built... I think amazon has alot of options if they do select Chicago and the old post office location and they dont necessarily have to be at 78 in conjunction with it.
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Chicago is going to end up with all of Walgreens, eventually. Looks like it will just come/develop in chunks instead of all at once.
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^maybe, but Crain's is reporting that Walgreens will have about 1800 people at OPO and 3200 still in Deefield. Also sounds like they will be consolidating their downtown offices in the OPO.
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^ Imagine one day having all 5,000 employees in the Post Office :slob:. Would all of Chicagoland's major HQs have been relocated to downtown at that point?
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That same Crains article states that out of those 1800 jobs, Walgreens is bringing 1300 downtown. I assume that means that it is consolidating what I assume to be 500 jobs that are already in the city, and bringing 1300 from Deerfield or other suburban offices to the OPO. If so, that would be fantastic. Its a huge number of jobs and a massive win!
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Deerfield dying is a very good thing.
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But yes, getting a big F500 corp like Walgreens out of Deerfield and into the Loop is definitely a win. |
Who's next?, Allstate
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Would that also be a very good thing in your book? BTW what book are you reading? |
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One thing about this announcement that I found odd and encouraging is that it was picked up by CNBC (I know, I know) and either Reuters or Bloomberg. That felt new. I don't usually see stories about corporation A decamping some suburb or another for the central city. And between this and the Musk O'Hare coverage, it has possibly been the most press-positive week for this town. |
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Also, please tell me you know something we don't :) |
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I believe john deere and state farm are the only two F500 HQ's left in illinois that aren't in chicagoland. |
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There's a press conference going on. I believe we're supposed to see some mew renderings too?
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Yeah, I read it somewhere on the internet...a message board of some sort...but I cant remember which one....hmmmm....;) |
If 1800 workers will occupy 200,000 sf of a 2.8 million sf building, then at full occupancy this building could potentially have 25,000 people working in it.
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