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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 18, 2014 CONTACT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 18, 2014 CONTACT: Mayor’s Press Office 312.744.3334 [email protected] MAYOR EMANUEL ANNOUNCES THE SECOND EXPANSION OF RETROFIT CHICAGO’S COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS INITIATIVE 16 additional facilities commit to 20 percent energy efficiency improvement within five years; current participants have achieved seven percent energy reduction to-date Marking another milestone in the City’s efforts to accelerate energy efficiency, Mayor Rahm Emanuel today announced the further expansion of Retrofit Chicago’s Commercial Buildings Initiative. The new building participants, including 11 higher education facilities, four commercial office buildings, and one cultural institution, have committed to at least 20 percent energy efficiency improvement within five years. This announcement expands the total program reach to 48 buildings and 37 million square feet, making Retrofit Chicago’s Commercial Buildings Initiative one of the largest private sector voluntary efficiency programs in the country. “Retrofit Chicago participants are leading a rising private sector energy movement that demonstrates how efficiency makes good business sense and good sense for our environment,” said Mayor Emanuel. “These buildings’ operational and capital improvements are saving money, reducing carbon emissions, creating 21st century jobs, and lowering the cost of doing business in Chicago.” To-date, current program participants have collectively achieved a seven percent reduction in total source energy use, with accompanying annual energy cost savings of $2.5 million and greenhouse gas emissions reductions equivalent to removing 5,800 cars from the road. Upon reaching the 20 percent improvement target, all 48 building participants have potential to save more than 150 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year, while creating hundreds of local jobs in the growing clean energy economy. -
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 6, 2013 CONTACT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 6, 2013 CONTACT: Mayor’s Press Office 312.744.3334 [email protected] MAYOR EMANUEL ANNOUNCES RETROFIT CHICAGO: COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS INITIATIVE DOUBLES IN SIZE Including new office, hotel, large residential, institutional properties; total program reach to over 28 million square feet Today Mayor Emanuel announced 18 new participants in Retrofit Chicago’s Commercial Buildings Initiative, bringing the program’s total reach to over 28 million square feet. This doubles the 14 million square feet represented by the program’s founding 14 participants. The Commercial Buildings Initiative was launched on June 5 by Mayor Emanuel and U.S. Secretary of Energy Dr. Steven Chu. “This expansion of Retrofit Chicago’s Commercial Buildings Initiative highlights the leadership of commercial building owners, managers, and tenants in making Chicago a center of building efficiency and a place where companies are maximizing their ability to compete,” said Mayor Emanuel. “These participants understand that in the modern economic environment, it is critical to operate at maximum efficiency. The commitments that have been made by these 32 organizations will create jobs and foster growth throughout Chicago’s economy, while improving our environment as well.” Energy efficiency and clean energy comprise one of seven focus areas outlined in Sustainable Chicago 2015, a three-year roadmap to drive sustainability through city operations, in residents’ day-to-day lives, and across our economy. The Commercial Buildings Initiative is one component of Retrofit Chicago – the City’s cross-sector effort to accelerate energy efficiency in buildings – which also includes energy efficiency efforts in municipal and residential buildings. -
150 North Wacker Drive
Click here to view a brief video featuring 150 North Wacker Drive EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P. (“HFF”) Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P. (“HFF”) is pleased to present the sale of the 100% fee simple interest in 150 North Wacker Drive (the “Property”) located in the heart of Chicago’s Central Business District’s (“CBD”) most desirable submarket, the West Loop. The 31-story office tower is located one block east of Chicago’s Ogilvie Transportation Center on Wacker Drive – the home to many of Chicago’s most prestigious firms. The Property, consisting of 246,613 rentable square feet (“RSF”), is currently 91.9% leased and offers a significant mark to market opportunity in a best-in-class location on Wacker Drive. The Property is easily accessible via three major highways and the Chicago Transit Authority’s (“CTA”) transit and bus system, yet is still located in one of the most walkable areas of the city. Given the extensive common area renovations and recent leasing momentum, 150 North Wacker is a truly unique investment opportunity to acquire a rare asset with a premier Wacker Drive address and significant upside potential. KEY PROPERTY STATISTICS Location: 150 North Wacker Submarket: West Loop Total Rentable Area: 246,613 RSF Stories: 31 Percent Leased: 91.9% Weighted Average Lease Term: 4.0 Years Date Completed/Renovated: 1970/2002/2015 Average Floor Plates: 9,300 RSF Finished Ceiling Height: 8'9'' Slab to Slab Ceiling Height: 11'8'' Architect: Joel R. Hillman Parking: 134 Parking Stalls; Valet facilitates up to 160 Vehicles Transit Score: 100 Walk Score: 98 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS NO. -
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Electronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office, June 25, 2008 BEFORE THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD IN THE MATTER OF: ) ) WATER QUALITY STANDARDS AND ) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS FOR THE ) R08-9 CHICAGO AREA WATERWAY SYSTEM ) (Rulemaking - Water)· AND THE LOWER DES PLAINES RIVER: ) PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO 35 Ill. ) Adm. Code Parts 301, 302, 303 and 304. ) NOTICE OF FILING To: see attached Service List PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 25 th Day ofJune, 2008, I filed with the Office of the Clerk ofthe Illinois Pollution Control Board the attached Response of Environmental Law and Policy Center, Friends ofthe Chicago River, Sierra Club (Illinois Chapter), Natural Resources Defense Council and Openlands to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago's Motion To Stay, a copy ofwhich is hereby served upon you. By:!!t~~- Dated: June 25, 2008 Environmental Law and Policy Center 35 East Wacker Drive, Suite 1300 Chicago, IL 60601-2110 312-795-3747 Electronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office, June 25, 2008 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Albert Ettinger, the undersigned attorney, hereby certify that I have served the attached Response to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago's Motion To Stay, on all parties ofrecord (Service List attached), by depositing said documents in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, from 35 East Wacker Drive, Suite 1300, Chicago, Illinois before the hour of5:00 p.m., on this 25 th Day ofJune, 2008. ~~ Electronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office, June 25, 2008 Service List Richard J. Kissel and Roy M. Harsch Bernard Sawyer and Thomas Granto Drinker, Biddle, Gardner, Carton Metropolitan Water Reclamation District 191 N. -
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Electronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office, October 20, 2008 BEFORE THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD IN THE MATTER OF: ) ) WATER QUALITY STANDARDS AND ) R08-9 EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS FOR THE ) (Rulemaking - Water) CHICAGO AREA WATERWAY SYSTEM ) AND THE LOWER DES PLAINES RIVER: ) PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO 35 Ill. ) Adm. Code Parts 301, 302, 303 and 304 ) NOTICE OF FILING To: ALL COUNSEL OF RECORD (Service List Attached) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 20th day of October, 2008, I electronically filed with the Office of the Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Board, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago’s Motion to Allow Oral Statement of Thomas Granato. Dated: October 20, 2008 METROPOLITAN WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT OF GREATER CHICAGO By: /s/ David T. Ballard One of Its Attorneys Fredric P. Andes David T. Ballard BARNES & THORNBURG LLP Suite 4400 One North Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60606 (312) 357-1313 [This filing submitted on recycled paper as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 101.202] Electronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office, October 20, 2008 PROOF OF SERVICE The undersigned, a non-attorney, certifies, under penalties of perjury pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/1-109, that I caused a copy of the forgoing, Notice of Filing of Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago’s Motion to Allow Oral Statement of Thomas Granato, to be served via First Class Mail, postage prepaid, from One North Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, on the 20th day of October, 2008, upon the attorneys of record on the attached Service List. /s/ Barbara E. Szynalik Barbara E. Szynalik [This filing submitted on recycled paper as defined in 35 Ill. -
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jaclynne Madden April 4, 2017 BOMA/Chicago Phone: 312-870-9608 [email protected]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jaclynne Madden April 4, 2017 BOMA/Chicago Phone: 312-870-9608 [email protected] BOMA North Central Region Announces 2017 TOBY Award Winners (CHICAGO, IL — April 4, 2017) The North Central Region of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) announced that 12 properties have won the regional competition of The Outstanding Building of the Year (TOBY) Award. The North Central Region includes Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky. This year, 16 properties competed in 12 TOBY categories from BOMA/Chicago, BOMA Columbus, BOMA Indianapolis, BOMA/Metro Detroit and BOMA/Suburban Chicago. In the commercial real estate industry, the TOBY Award is the most prestigious and comprehensive award of its kind, recognizing excellence in office building management and operations in specific categories of building size or type. All regional winners first won on the local level after thorough building inspections and a rigorous written application process. Written applications were then judged on the regional level. Applicants were judged on tenant relations, commitment to environmental sustainability, emergency preparedness, budgeting, work order systems, security standards, staff experience and continuing education opportunities. The regional winners will now proceed to the international competition. International winners will be announced live on June 27 at the TOBY Awards Banquet as part of the BOMA International 2017 Every Building Conference and Expo in Nashville, Tennessee. “Winning the TOBY award not only sets a building apart from others, but it is a true testament to the commitment, hard work and dedication of the property management teams to be the best of the best in all aspects of their building. -