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One North Wacker ONE NORTH WACKER RISE HIGH At 51 stories in the heart of the Loop, One North Wacker doesn’t just offer sweeping city views—it’s part of the view. Iconic architecture, designed with modern stainless steel and glass, makes a stunning first impression while a prestigious location places businesses among the city’s best. ONE NORTH WACKER Overview LIVE. WORK. PROSPER. The office isn’t just the office anymore—it’s where work and life come together. In addition to exceptional workspaces and state-of-the-art amenities, expect premium services and a Vibrant Workplace Community™ that help you find balance, recruit top talent and build success. The Building Food and Dining Transportation Everyday Balance • A+ trophy building • One North Kitchen serves • Walking distance to • The Commons gathering American cuisine, craft Union Station space to work, connect • 3-story atrium lobby with beers and specialty and recharge floor-to-ceiling glass cocktails • One block from Ogilvie Transportation Center • KINETIC fitness and • 1.4 million square feet • One North Cafeteria wellness movement with • Steps away from the • 9,000-square-foot offers casual breakfast private fitness center and lunch Chicago Transit Authority conference center bus and “L” systems • Onsite messenger • LEED Gold certified • More than 20 world-class service, banking, auto restaurants a short walk • Dedicated underground detailing, shoe shine or ride away parking garage and notary public • Convenient sundry shop with newspapers, greeting cards, snacks and beverages ONE NORTH WACKER Community CONNECT. REFRESH. COLLABORATE. THE COMMONS • Creative work areas that offer a fresh perspective Whether you’re looking for creative away from your desk • Conference rooms inspiration, time to connect with colleagues and meeting space for group collaboration or a spot to unwind, The Commons • Event space complete with a bar, catering area delivers. The Commons combines space and AV setup to work with opportunities for social • Comfortable dining areas for lunch or coffee connections, adding energy and balance • Lounging spaces to connect and recharge to a busy day. with colleagues ONE NORTH WACKER Fitness ENERGIZE MIND, BODY AND BUSINESS KINETIC • A state-of-the-art private fitness center KINETIC embraces the power of motion, • Group fitness classes that keep you connected inspiring today’s modern professional and motivated • Men’s and women’s to get fit, stay healthy and be connected. locker room facilities for convenient workouts Introducing movement and wellness at any time into the workday activates ideas and sharpens focus, supporting productivity that drives business. ONE NORTH WACKER ReadyNow® Offices CUSTOM- CRAFTED SUITES WORK FOR YOU READY WHEN YOU ARE • High-quality, flexible design supports Business changes happen in a moment. maximum efficiency • Move-in ready suites When you’re growing and need to make minimize business disruption ® a quick transition, our ReadyNow • Growth-ready spaces fit Offices support you at every step. From dynamic needs fast move-in to flexible and high- quality design, these suites minimize business disruption while inspiring maximum productivity. It’s a space that works as hard and smart as you do. ONE NORTH WACKER Dining MORE TO SAVOR ONE NORTH KITCHEN & BAR Dining Options • One North Kitchen From an elegant dining room provides a formal setting for business lunches or overlooking vibrant Wacker Drive, enjoy elegant evenings • One North Cafeteria One North Kitchen’s award-winning offers quick options for coffee, breakfast, lunch dishes and handcrafted artisanal cocktails. and snacks The contemporary American restaurant • More than 20 world-class restaurants a short walk offers everything from five-course dinners or ride away • Outdoor seasonal to casual lunch fare, with catering seating available services that bring quality and convenience to you. ONE NORTH WACKER Design A SKYLINE STANDOUT ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN • Iconic architecture features stainless steel Your building is a direct reflection of your and glass business—and One North Wacker makes • Impressive exterior makes its mark in the a stunning first impression. Its modern Chicago skyline • 40-foot-tall ceilings in exterior of linen-finish stainless steel and the natural-lit lobby • Column-free floor 51 stories of glass adds to Chicago’s plates support flexible workplace designs dramatic skyline. Inside, its lobby stretches 40 feet high and is flooded by natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows and suspended glass panes. 38 30 37 ONE NORTH WACKER 23 Places 25 31 33 31 07 34 05 20 28 21 STEPS 09 29 26 11 13 15 18 03 27 FROM IT ALL 32 14 17 25 06 08 10 24 12 01 36 22 02 • Located in the heart 04 WORK MEETS LIFE 16 of the Loop near arts, 35 39 Stunning views, inspiring workspaces culture, parks and transportation and urban energy converge at One North • Arts: Civic Opera House, The Art Institute of Wacker, moving you from busy day to Chicago, Goodman Theatre 19 • Culture: Chicago Cultural eventful evening. With spaces to collaborate, Center, Printer’s Row, Museum Campus reflect and recharge, the workplace • Parks: Millennium Park, The Chicago Collection Properties 14 Goodman Theatre 28 RPM Steak drives productivity and balance while the Grant Park, Lakefront Trail 01 One North Wacker 15 House of Blues 29 Sienna Tavern • Dining: Blackbird, Quartino Ristorante, 02 71 South Wacker 16 JW Marriott 30 Sofitel Hotel city’s diverse arts, culture and fine Wildfire Chicago 03 300 North LaSalle 17 Lakefront Trail 31 Soho House dining fuel ongoing inspiration. This is • Transportation: Ogilvie 04 The Art Institute of Chicago 18 The Langham Chicago 32 Soul Cycle Transportation Center, where work and life come together. Union Station, the CTA, 05 Bavette’s Bar & Boeuf 19 LaSalle Street Station 33 Sunda 90/94 Expressway 06 Blackbird Restaurant 20 Lyfe Kitchen 34 Three Dots & a Dash and the 290 Expressway 07 Bub City 21 Merchandise Mart Plaza/CTA 35 Union Station 08 Cadillac Palace Theatre 22 Millennium Park 36 Washington/Wells CTA 09 Cafe Umbria 23 Museum of Contemporary Art 37 Watertower 10 Chicago Cultural Center 24 Ogilvie Transportation Center 38 The Westin Chicago 11 Chicago Cut 25 The Peninsula 39 Willis (Sears) Tower 12 Civic Opera House 26 Protein Bar Chicago Riverwalk 13 Freshii 27 River Roast ONE NORTH WACKER Building Specs FROM THE GROUND UP A CLOSER LOOK Details matter, in business and buildings. At One North Wacker, technical considerations are thoughtful and ongoing—focused on making your workspace better and your day more productive. Exceptional today. Even better tomorrow. CONSTRUCTION CAPACITY CONSIDERATIONS Architect Square Footage Parking • Goettsch Partners • 1.4 million square feet • 2-level enclosed parking • 210 stalls Interior Materials Number of Floors • Blue Orissa granite • 51 stories Elevators • White Samba granite pavers • 24 passenger elevators • White Carrara marble accents Building Height • 2 parking garage elevators • Grey Tapestry granite • 653 feet • 2 freight elevators • 2 escalators Exterior Materials Ceiling Height • Stainless steel • Floor-to-ceiling: 9 feet Electrical • Floor-to-ceiling glass • Slab-to-slab: 12 feet, 6 inches • Triple ComEd feeds • Low-E Exterior Glass • Standard 6 watts/RSF, Column-free Floor Plates expandable to 10 watts/RSF • Lorem Ipsum • 1,000KW diesel emergency generator Floor Load Security • 100-125 pounds/foot • Card access system • Surveillance cameras • Security center staffed 24/7 ONE NORTH WACKER Floor Plan SPACE TO C R E AT E OPEN FLOOR PLAN • Capacity: 248 • Column-free floors allow As the way we work continues to change, for flexible, versatile design so do the spaces we work in. With the open • Adapt your space to fit changing business needs floor plan, a column-free design lets you customize an office that’s just right for your business. Here, you’re free to move, create and collaborate the way you need to. OPEN FLOOR PLAN ONE NORTH WACKER Floor Plan PRODUCTIVITY TAKES SHAPE TRADITIONAL FLOOR PLAN • Capacity: 192 • Individual workspaces Our traditional floor plan accounts for optimize employee focus everything your business needs and more: • Conference rooms and gathering spaces conference rooms, private offices, gathering encourage collaboration areas and collaborative spaces—plus sweeping city views. TRADITIONAL FLOOR PLAN 30 1.4 51 THOUSAND PEOPLE LOOKING UP MILLION SQUARE FEET TO AT YOU EVERY DAY MAKE YOUR MARK 20 23 STORIES WITH FLOOR-TO-CEILING WINDOWS STEPS AWAY FROM DIVERSE AWARD-WINNING RESTAURANTS ARTS AND CULTURE A SHORT RIDE AWAY ONE NORTH WACKER Service OUR MISSION IS YOUR VISION WE’RE HERE TO MAKE SURE YOUR DAY MOVES SMOOTHLY. DYNAMIC TEAMS • Team of attentive onsite experts with fast EXPECT SPEED AND We are passionate about your success— response times • Readily accessible by PROFESSIONALISM FOR ANY that’s why we invest in extraordinary phone or email • Take a preventive and people to handle your onsite needs. proactive maintenance ISSUE YOU MIGHT HAVE. approach to seamlessly From everyday fixes to heavy lifts, resolve issues our attentive customer service teams • Have a passion for — exceeding expectations TOM IRVINE, SENIOR PROPERTY MANGER, anticipate the unique needs of your ONE NORTH WACKER organization, providing immediate and uninterrupted support that lets you stay focused on business. THE IRVINE COMPANY Since 1864, we’ve worked hard to make a name for ourselves—one that stands for trust, quality and dedicated partnership—across 500-plus properties in California. Now, we’re ready to do the same in Chicago. We’ve found that success hinges on long-term ownership and improvement. That’s why we stay, invest and reinvest in our buildings—always have, always will. The longer you’re here, the more advantages you’ll gain. Annie Nicolau Vice President JLL [email protected] O +1 312.228.2061 M +1 630.738.0928 Brad Despot Managing Director JLL [email protected] O +1 312.228.2033 M +1 312.213.6486 One South Wacker Drive, Suite 3000 Chicago, IL 60606 thechicagocollection.com ONE NORTH WACKER.
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