Thursday, July 16, 2009
Chicago's famous Sears Tower, the vey tallest building in the United States, is getting an innovative name.
Beginning these days, it will be recognized as the Willis Tower.
The Sears building, which opened in 1973, was named after its unique renter, Sears Roebuck and Co. Real estate investments groups that include New York real estate investors Joseph Chetrit with Joseph Moinian, as well as investment trust American Landmark Property Ltd., bought the possessions in 2004.
In March the 1,450-foot, 110-story skyscraper was rent to the Willis Grouping Holdings, a London-based monetary services firm. The deal integrated naming privileges as well as use of 140,000 square foot of space.
Beginning these days, it will be recognized as the Willis Tower.
The Sears building, which opened in 1973, was named after its unique renter, Sears Roebuck and Co. Real estate investments groups that include New York real estate investors Joseph Chetrit with Joseph Moinian, as well as investment trust American Landmark Property Ltd., bought the possessions in 2004.
In March the 1,450-foot, 110-story skyscraper was rent to the Willis Grouping Holdings, a London-based monetary services firm. The deal integrated naming privileges as well as use of 140,000 square foot of space.



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