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Late News.
Crain's Chicago Business, September, 2001
SEARS TOWER TENANT MULLS MOVING OUT Chicago-based John Buck Co. is considering moving its headquarters from the Sears Tower, either to a building it is buying at 222 S. Riverside Plaza or another it is building at 1 N. Wacker Drive, according to sources familiar with the matter. The company declined to comment, but sources say anxiety over terrorism, along with the burden of increased security measures at the the nation's tallest building, have helped prompt the real estate developer to consider a move.
The company's lease on 30,000 square feet in the building expires in mid-2003. PROMOTIONAL BLITZ FOR LOCAL TOURISM Leaders of Chicago's huge but financially reeling hospitality industry are preparing to roll out a campaign to stimulate the local tourism...
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