Exceptional Boutique Space in the Heart of the Magnificent Mile ◆ One of the Great Avenues of the World

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Exceptional Boutique Space in the Heart of the Magnificent Mile ◆ One of the Great Avenues of the World 630 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE EXCEPTIONAL BOUTIQUE SPACE IN THE HEART OF THE MAGNIFICENT MILE ◆ ONE OF THE GREAT AVENUES OF THE WORLD RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE 3,105 SF May 2015 Surrounded by Rolex, Ferragamo, Zegna, Burberry, Coach, Cole Haan, Apple, Nike and Crate & Barrel. This gem is unlike any other retail space in downtown Chicago. • 32 million annual visitors • 3.3 million SF of retail space • 24,345 hotel rooms, 90,616 residents and 273,000 daytime employees within 1 mile • Exceptional display windows on Michigan Avenue • 20,000 pedestrians walk by each day Please note: No food tenants Camille Julmy Kevin Stanley 312.456.7008 312.456.7104 [email protected] [email protected] NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE OAK TOD’S 935-959 NORTH MICHIGAN Chanel 980 NORTH MICHIGAN Van Cleef and Arpels One Magnificent Mile Georg Jensen 900 NORTH MICHIGAN Drake Hotel Bloomingdale's 919 NORTH MICHIGAN WALTON Gucci Louis Vuitton Mont Blanc St. John's Knits Max Mara Michael Kors 909 NORTH MICHIGAN Bulgari Four Seasons Hotel Anne Fontaine 840 NORTH MICHIGAN Omega DELAWARE H&M 850 Westin Hotel Verizon (Future) 875 NORTH MICHIGAN 830 NORTH MICHIGAN John Hancock Center Top Shop The North Face Columbia Sportswear The Cheesecake Factory Ghirardelli Chocolate Best Buy CHESTNUT HISTORIC WATER TOWER 845 NORTH MICHIGAN NOR Water Tower Place 822 NORTH MICHIGAN TH MICHIGAN A Macy’s Hershey’s Chocolate American Girl Place PARK TOWER Ritz-Carlton Hotel Bottega Veneta Giorgio Armani PEARSON VENUE Park Hyatt Hotel 730 NORTH MICHIGAN PUMPING STATION Nordstrom Rack Anthropologie WALGREENS Polo/Ralph Lauren 737 NORTH MICHIGAN Banana Republic CHICAGO 800 Nieman Marcus Victoria’s Secret Tiffany 717 NORTH MICHIGAN The Peninsula Hotel Disney 700 NORTH MICHIGAN 701-713 NORTH MICHIGAN Chicago Place Brooks Brothers Sak's Fifth Avenue Stuart Weitzman SUPERIOR All Saints Allerton Crowne Plaza Zara 679 NORTH MICHIGAN 676 NORTH MICHIGAN Apple Express Omni Suites Hotel 669 NORTH MICHIGAN Cole-Haan 664 NORTH MICHIGAN HURON 700 Nike Town Ann Taylor Loft Garmin Tommy Bahama Ritz Carlton Residences 645 NORTH MICHIGAN Ferragamo 646 NORTH MICHIGAN Crate & Barrel Tumi Ermenegildo Zegna 630 NORTH MICHIGAN ERIE Rolex 633 NORTH MICHIGAN Burberry 600 NORTH MICHIGAN AT&T ORVIS Under Armour (future) H2O Plus 625 NORTH MICHIGAN Home Goods Coach Levi's Superstore ONTARIO Timberland Ann Taylor 605 NORTH MICHIGAN Cineplex Odeon (12 theaters) Chase Bank Marshall's Aldo 540 NORTH MICHIGAN Guess Jeans Swarovski 555 NORTH MICHIGAN Camper Shoes OHIO 600 The Gap Forever 21 Marriott Hotel 545 NORTH MICHIGAN Tourbillon 520 NORTH MICHIGAN NOR North Bridge TH MICHIGAN A 535 NORTH MICHIGAN Nordstrom Allen-Edmonds Hugo Boss La Perla Atlas Kiehl’s GRAND Conrad Hilton Hotel VENUE HOTEL INTERCONTINENTAL 500 NORTH MICHIGAN Starbucks Bank of America Verizon 444 NORTH MICHIGAN Starbucks ILLINOIS 500 430 NORTH MICHIGAN Charles Schwab 445 NORTH MICHIGAN Tribune Tower 400 NORTH MICHIGAN Argo Tea Wrigley Building Howells and Hood Restaurant Oppenheimer Art HUBBARD Walgreens Flagship Store 401 NORTH MICHIGAN RETAIL HOTELS Camille Julmy Kevin Stanley 312.456.7008 312.456.7104 [email protected] [email protected] 630 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE EXCEPTIONAL BOUTIQUE SPACE IN THE HEART OF THE MAGNIFICENT MILE ◆ ONE OF THE GREAT AVENUES OF THE WORLD 3,105 USF Camille Julmy Kevin Stanley 312.456.7008 312.456.7104 [email protected] [email protected].
Recommended publications
  • 333 North Michigan Buildi·N·G- 333 N
    PRELIMINARY STAFF SUfv1MARY OF INFORMATION 333 North Michigan Buildi·n·g- 333 N. Michigan Avenue Submitted to the Conwnission on Chicago Landmarks in June 1986. Rec:ornmended to the City Council on April I, 1987. CITY OF CHICAGO Richard M. Daley, Mayor Department of Planning and Development J.F. Boyle, Jr., Commissioner 333 NORTH MICIDGAN BUILDING 333 N. Michigan Ave. (1928; Holabird & Roche/Holabird & Root) The 333 NORTH MICHIGAN BUILDING is one of the city's most outstanding Art Deco-style skyscrapers. It is one of four buildings surrounding the Michigan A venue Bridge that defines one of the city' s-and nation' s-finest urban spaces. The building's base is sheathed in polished granite, in shades of black and purple. Its upper stories, which are set back in dramatic fashion to correspond to the city's 1923 zoning ordinance, are clad in buff-colored limestone and dark terra cotta. The building's prominence is heightened by its unique site. Due to the jog of Michigan Avenue at the bridge, the building is visible the length of North Michigan Avenue, appearing to be located in the center of the street. ABOVE: The 333 North Michigan Building was one of the first skyscrapers to take advantage of the city's 1923 zoning ordinance, which encouraged the construction of buildings with setback towers. This photograph was taken from the cupola of the London Guarantee Building. COVER: A 1933 illustration, looking south on Michigan Avenue. At left: the 333 North Michigan Building; at right the Wrigley Building. 333 NORTH MICHIGAN BUILDING 333 North Michigan Avenue Architect: Holabird and Roche/Holabird and Root Date of Construction: 1928 0e- ~ 1QQ 2 00 Cft T Dramatically sited where Michigan Avenue crosses the Chicago River are four build­ ings that collectively illustrate the profound stylistic changes that occurred in American architecture during the decade of the 1920s.
    [Show full text]
  • Social Media and Popular Places: the Case of Chicago Kheir Al-Kodmany†
    International Journal of High-Rise Buildings International Journal of June 2019, Vol 8, No 2, 125-136 High-Rise Buildings https://doi.org/10.21022/IJHRB.2019.8.2.125 www.ctbuh-korea.org/ijhrb/index.php Social Media and Popular Places: The Case of Chicago Kheir Al-Kodmany† Department of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Abstract This paper offers new ways to learn about popular places in the city. Using locational data from Social Media platforms platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, along with participatory field visits and combining insights from architecture and urban design literature, this study reveals popular socio-spatial clusters in the City of Chicago. Locational data of photographs were visualized by using Geographic Information Systems and helped in producing heat maps that showed the spatial distribution of posted photographs. Geo-intensity of photographs illustrated areas that are most popularly visited in the city. The study’s results indicate that the city’s skyscrapers along open spaces are major elements of image formation. Findings also elucidate that Social Media plays an important role in promoting places; and thereby, sustaining a greater interest and stream of visitors. Consequently, planners should tap into public’s digital engagement in city places to improve tourism and economy. Keywords: Social media, Iconic socio-spatial clusters, Popular places, Skyscrapers 1. Introduction 1.1. Sustainability: A Theoretical Framework The concept of sustainability continues to be of para- mount importance to our cities (Godschalk & Rouse, 2015). Planners, architects, economists, environmentalists, and politicians continue to use the term in their conver- sations and writings.
    [Show full text]
  • Lbbert Wayne Wamer a Thesis Presented to the Graduate
    I AN ANALYSIS OF MULTIPLE USE BUILDING; by lbbert Wayne Wamer A Thesis Presented to the Graduate Committee of Lehigh University in Candidacy for the Degree of Master of Science in Civil Engineering Lehigh University 1982 TABLE OF CCNI'ENTS ABSI'RACI' 1 1. INTRODlCI'ICN 2 2. THE CGJCEPr OF A MULTI-USE BUILDING 3 3. HI8rORY AND GRami OF MULTI-USE BUIIDINCS 6 4. WHY MULTI-USE BUIIDINCS ARE PRACTICAL 11 4.1 CGVNI'GJN REJUVINATICN 11 4. 2 EN'ERGY SAVIN CS 11 4.3 CRIME PREVENTIOO 12 4. 4 VERI'ICAL CANYOO EFFECT 12 4. 5 OVEOCRO'IDING 13 5. DESHN CHARACTERisriCS OF MULTI-USE BUILDINCS 15 5 .1 srRlCI'URAL SYSI'EMS 15 5. 2 AOCHITECI'URAL CHARACTERisriCS 18 5. 3 ELEVATOR CHARACTERisriCS 19 6. PSYCHOI..OCICAL ASPECTS 21 7. CASE srUDIES 24 7 .1 JOHN HANCOCK CENTER 24 7 • 2 WATER TOiVER PlACE 25 7. 3 CITICORP CENTER 27 8. SUMMARY 29 9. GLOSSARY 31 10. TABLES 33 11. FIGJRES 41 12. REFERENCES 59 VITA 63 iii ACKNCMLEI)(}IIENTS The author would like to express his appreciation to Dr. Lynn S. Beedle for the supervision of this project and review of this manuscript. Research for this thesis was carried out at the Fritz Engineering Laboratory Library, Mart Science and Engineering Library, and Lindennan Library. The thesis is needed to partially fulfill degree requirenents in Civil Engineering. Dr. Lynn S. Beedle is the Director of Fritz Laboratory and Dr. David VanHom is the Chainnan of the Department of Civil Engineering. The author wishes to thank Betty Sumners, I:olores Rice, and Estella Brueningsen, who are staff menbers in Fritz Lab, for their help in locating infonnation and references.
    [Show full text]
  • Structural Developments in Tall Buildings: Current Trends and Future Prospects
    © 2007 University of Sydney. All rights reserved. Architectural Science Review www.arch.usyd.edu.au/asr Volume 50.3, pp 205-223 Invited Review Paper Structural Developments in Tall Buildings: Current Trends and Future Prospects Mir M. Ali† and Kyoung Sun Moon Structures Division, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL 61820, USA †Corresponding Author: Tel: + 1 217 333 1330; Fax: +1 217 244 2900; E-mail: [email protected] Received 8 May; accepted 13 June 2007 Abstract: Tall building developments have been rapidly increasing worldwide. This paper reviews the evolution of tall building’s structural systems and the technological driving force behind tall building developments. For the primary structural systems, a new classification – interior structures and exterior structures – is presented. While most representative structural systems for tall buildings are discussed, the emphasis in this review paper is on current trends such as outrigger systems and diagrid structures. Auxiliary damping systems controlling building motion are also discussed. Further, contemporary “out-of-the-box” architectural design trends, such as aerodynamic and twisted forms, which directly or indirectly affect the structural performance of tall buildings, are reviewed. Finally, the future of structural developments in tall buildings is envisioned briefly. Keywords: Aerodynamics, Building forms, Damping systems, Diagrid structures, Exterior structures, Interior structures, Outrigger systems, Structural performance, Structural systems, Tall buildings Introduction Tall buildings emerged in the late nineteenth century in revolution – the steel skeletal structure – as well as consequent the United States of America. They constituted a so-called glass curtain wall systems, which occurred in Chicago, has led to “American Building Type,” meaning that most important tall the present state-of-the-art skyscraper.
    [Show full text]
  • Space Efficiency in Multi-Use Tall Building
    ctbuh.org/papers Title: Space Efficiency in Multi-Use Tall Building Authors: Mahjoub Elnimeiri, Research Associate, Illinois Institute of Technology Hyeong-Ill Kim, Professor, Illinois Institute of Technology Subject: Architectural/Design Keywords: Design Process Mixed-Use Planning Publication Date: 2004 Original Publication: CTBUH 2004 Seoul Conference Paper Type: 1. Book chapter/Part chapter 2. Journal paper 3. Conference proceeding 4. Unpublished conference paper 5. Magazine article 6. Unpublished © Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat / Mahjoub Elnimeiri; Hyeong-Ill Kim Space Efficiency in Multi-Use Tall Building Hyeong-ill Kim1, Mahjoub Elnimeiri2, 1 Research Associate, College of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology 2Professor, College of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology Abstract This paper seeks to make a contribution to the development of the design strategies for multi-use tall buildings in relation to space efficiency of the building for architects, engineers and developers during their early phases of the design process. This research describes the complex challenges of a design development process influenced by vertically stacked functions. This paper addresses the important parameters in the design of multi-use tall buildings and their relationship to the space efficiency. Parameters including functions, lease span, floor-to-floor height, vertical transportation, site area, FAR(Floor Area Ratio), building height, number of floors, building size at the base and top, , aspect ratio, structural system were analyzed. Ten multi-use buildings were carefully surveyed and investigated through specific case studies. To achieve this comparative analysis, a comprehensive data base was established. Based on the results of the case studies, a set of quantitative analysis was performed to show relationship among design factors.
    [Show full text]
  • Trabajo Fin De Grado UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID / ETSAM
    Trabajo Fin de Grado UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID / ETSAM Evolución de los sistemas estructurales en edificios de altura Obras e innovaciones de SOM: El sistema tubular Alumno / Karim Khouyali Tutora / Paula Villanueva Llaurado Aula 8 TFG Coordinador / Luis Javier Sánchez Aparicio Adjunta / Inmaculada Mohíno Sanz Grado en Fundamentos de la Arquitectura Curso 2020-2021 Índice Resumen 2 Abstract 3 1. Metodología y objetivos 4 2. Estado de la Cuestión 6 2.1. Introducción 6 2.2. Aspectos generales de las estructuras verticales 8 2.3. Sistemas estructurales en edificios altos 10 2.4. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill 12 2.5. Fazlur Rahman Khan y el sistema tubular 16 3. Casos de estudio 22 3.1. Torre Willis 22 3.2. One World Trade Center 26 4. Comparativa de datos 32 4.1. Altura ocupada, arquitectónica y hasta la punta 32 4.2. Esbeltez del edificio 34 4.3. Precio de construcción superficie útil/total 35 4.4. Materiales 36 4.5. Ocupación 38 4.6. Resumen Comparativa de datos 43 5. Conclusiones 46 6. Referencias 48 6.1. Bibliografía 48 6.2. Fuente de las imágenes 50 7. Anexo planos 52 7.1. Torre Willis 52 7.2. One World Trade Center 56 1 Resumen Los edificios altos juegan un papel cada vez más importante en la arquitectura contemporánea. Estos, a partir de finales del siglo XIX, han ido evolucionando de edificios altos de oficinas de 40 metros de altura a torres superesbeltas de uso mixto de más de 500 metros. Los sistemas estructurales siempre han sido uno de los factores más importantes para el espectacular desarrollo de los edificios altos.
    [Show full text]
  • High Rise Agreement by and Between Apartment
    FOR ABOMA MEMBER USE ONLY Apartment Building Owners and Managers Association of Illinois HIGH RISE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN APARTMENT BUILDING OWNERS AND MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS and SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 1 Residential Division for the period DECEMBER 1, 2014 THROUGH NOVEMBER 30, 2017 Covering Head Janitors and Other Employees as specified in Article II, Section 1(g) who are employed in ABOMA Member High Rise (Fireproof) Buildings who have authorized ABOMA to include them in this agreement. ABOMA Presidential Towers 625 West Madison Street Suite 1403 Chicago, Illinois 60661 Phone: (312) 902-2266 FAX: (312) 284-4577 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: aboma.com Apartment Building Owners and Managers Association of Illinois ABOMA SEIU LOCAL 1 JANITORIAL COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT OVERVIEW OF CHANGES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1, 2014 JANITORIAL EMPLOYEES—HIGH RISE BUILDINGS Pages I through III is an Overview of the changes in the terms, wages and benefits which become effective December 1, 2014 in the High Rise Agreement by and between ABOMA and Building Services Division of SEIU Local 1 for the period beginning December 1, 2014 through November 30, 2017 Covering Head Janitors and Other Employees as specified in Article II, Section 1(g) who are employed in ABOMA Member High Rise (Fireproof) Buildings who have authorized ABOMA to include them in this agreement. Please reference the full CBA to fully understand the language changes highlighted in the Overview-pages I through III This agreement does not cover non-member buildings or Member Buildings who have not authorized ABOMA to include them in the negotiations or the resulting contract.
    [Show full text]
  • Social Media and Popular Places: the Case of Chicago
    CTBUH Research Paper ctbuh.org/papers Title: Social Media and Popular Places: The Case of Chicago Author: Kheir Al-Kodmany, University of Illinois at Chicago Subjects: Keyword: Social Media Publication Date: 2019 Original Publication: International Journal of High-Rise Buildings Volume 8 Number 2 Paper Type: 1. Book chapter/Part chapter 2. Journal paper 3. Conference proceeding 4. Unpublished conference paper 5. Magazine article 6. Unpublished © Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat / Kheir Al-Kodmany International Journal of High-Rise Buildings International Journal of June 2019, Vol 8, No 2, 125-136 High-Rise Buildings https://doi.org/10.21022/IJHRB.2019.8.2.125 www.ctbuh-korea.org/ijhrb/index.php Social Media and Popular Places: The Case of Chicago Kheir Al-Kodmany† Department of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Abstract This paper offers new ways to learn about popular places in the city. Using locational data from Social Media platforms platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, along with participatory field visits and combining insights from architecture and urban design literature, this study reveals popular socio-spatial clusters in the City of Chicago. Locational data of photographs were visualized by using Geographic Information Systems and helped in producing heat maps that showed the spatial distribution of posted photographs. Geo-intensity of photographs illustrated areas that are most popularly visited in the city. The study’s results indicate that the city’s skyscrapers along open spaces are major elements of image formation. Findings also elucidate that Social Media plays an important role in promoting places; and thereby, sustaining a greater interest and stream of visitors.
    [Show full text]
  • Guide to Chicago
    GUIDE TO CHICAGO Chicago is one of the United States’ most interesting cities, offering a stunning and diverse selection of art, food, music, history and shopping. LC•GC Europe spoke with Chicago native Michelle Suddath for tips on just a few of the many ways you may want to spend your spare time in this beautiful and exciting city. I ATTRACTIONS/MUSEUMS/GALLERIES I RESTAURANTS/BARS Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum Pizzeria Uno 1300 S. Lake Shore Drive T: +1 312-922-7827 29 E. Ohio St. T: +1 312-321-1000 This planetarium has one of the world’s greatest collections of Founder Ike Sewell introduced Chicago to deep-dish pizza antique astronomical instruments, together with exhibits such when he opened Pizzeria Uno in 1943, and it has become the as interactive computers and the CyberSpace Gallery, where city’s signature dish. Locals say it is simply Chicago’s best pizza. visitors can take a virtual tour of the International Space Station. Gino’s Pizzeria Shedd Aquarium 2801 N. Lincoln Ave. T: +1 773-327-3737 1200 S. Lake Shore Drive T: +1 312-939-2438 15840 S Harlem Ave., Orland Park T: +1 708-633-1300 Just next door to Adler Planetarium is the largest indoor 633 N. Wells St. T: +1 312-943-1124 aquarium in the world, hosting more than 650 species of A bit more atmospheric than Unos, Gino’s pizzeria has aquatic creatures. Watch a feeding at the Coral Reef exhibit or expanded over the years into several (deliberately) graffitti- visit Wild Reef, the new shark and coral reef habitat — one of covered, cosy and loud locations.
    [Show full text]
  • Les Numéros En Bleu Renvoient Aux Cartes
    276 Index Les numéros en bleu renvoient aux cartes. 10 South LaSalle 98 American Writers Museum 68 35 East Wacker 88 Antiquités 170, 211 55 West Monroe Building 96 Aon Center 106 57th Street Beach 226 Apollo Theater 216 63rd Street Beach 226 Apple Michigan Avenue 134 75 East Wacker Drive 88 Aqua Tower 108 77 West Wacker Drive 88 Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary 161 79 East Cedar Street 189 Architecture 44 120 North LaSalle 98 Archway Amoco Gas Station 197 150 North Riverside 87 Argent 264 181 West Madison Street 98 Arrivée 256 190 South LaSalle 98 Arthur Heurtley House 236 225 West Wacker Drive 87 Articles de voyage 145 300 North LaSalle Drive 156 Art Institute of Chicago 112 311 South Wacker Drive Building 83 Artisanat 78 321 North Clark 156 Art on theMART 159 A 325 North Wells 159 Art public 49 330 North Wabash 155 Arts and Science of the Ancient World: 333 North Michigan Avenue 68 Flight of Daedalus and Icarus 98 333 West Wacker Drive 87 Arts de la scène 40 360 CHICAGO 138 Astor Court 190 INDEX 360 North Michigan Avenue 68 Astor Street 189 400 Lake Shore Drive 158 AT&T Plaza 118 515 North State Building 160 Atwood Sphere 127 543-545 North Michigan Avenue 134 Auditorium Building 73 606, The 233 Auditorium Theatre 80 646 North Michigan Avenue 134 Autocar 258 730 North Michigan Avenue Building 137 Avion 256 860-880 North Lake Shore Drive 178 Axis Apartments & Lofts 179 875 North Michigan Avenue 138 900 North Michigan Shops 139 919 North Michigan Avenue 139 B 1211 North LaSalle Street 192 Baha’i House of Worship 247 1260 North Astor
    [Show full text]
  • 405 North Wabash
    405 NORTH WABASH 405 NORTH WABASH AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60611 Lorile Herlihy Senior Advisor 312.529.5794 [email protected] Leslie Karr Vice President 312.529.5792 [email protected] SVN | CHICAGO COMMERCIAL | 940 WEST ADAMS STREET, SUITE 200, CHICAGO, IL 60607 LEASE BROCHURE Property Summary OFFERING SUMMARY PROPERTY OVERVIEW Available SF: 2,482 - 5,301 SF Situated along the Chicago River, between Trump Tower and the Wrigley Building, and just steps from Michigan Avenue and the Apple Store, River Plaza faces the entrance to the River Walk and masses of daily pedestrian traffic. With Lease Rate: $50.00 SF/yr (NNN) Michigan Avenue only 150 feet away, commuter, residential and tourist traffic pass by the building daily. Neighbors tothis 51-story, 697-unit residential condo building The Beacon Tavern, Walgreens, Eataly, The Apple Store, Egg Harbor Cafe and Lot Size: 0 SF Starbucks among others. Across the courtyard sits the new, ultra luxury residential high-rise development, Renelle on the River. Year Built: 1977 PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS Building Size: 543,600 SF • Patio spaces with river views Renovated: 2016 • 150 steps away from Michigan Avenue Zoning: PD 113 • Co-tenants include Beacon Tavern, Buongiorno Restaurant & Athletico Market: Chicago • TI dollars available to qualified tenants Submarket: North Michigan Avenue Traffic Count: 43,000 405 NORTH WABASH | 405 NORTH WABASH AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60611 SVN | Chicago Commercial | Page 2 The information presented here is deemed to be accurate, but it has not been independently verified. We make no guarantee, warranty or representation. It is your responsibility to independently confirm accuracy and completeness.
    [Show full text]
  • Introduction 2019-2022 Doormen Agreement.Pub
    FOR ABOMA MEMBER USE ONLY Issued November 2019 Apartment Building Owners and Managers Association of Illinois COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN APARTMENT BUILDING OWNERS AND MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS and SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL 1 PROPERTY SERVICE DIVISION for the period DECEMBER 1, 2019 THROUGH NOVEMBER 30, 2022 Covering Doorstaff, Receiving Room Employees and Others as defined in Article I INTRODUCTION This booklet is exclusively for the use of ABOMA Members and contains the following: • Pages 1 through 27 Full Collective Bargaining Agreement by and between ABOMA and SEIU Local 1, Property Service Division Covering Doorstaff Receiving Room Employees and Others as defined in Article I for the period of December 1, 2019 through November 30, 2022 • Page 24 Letter of Agreement – Drug and Alcohol Policies • Page 25 Letter of Agreement – Subcontracting • Page 26 and 27 Memorandum of Agreement relating to Sub contracting and sample of Contractor DSMOA SCHEDULE A Pages 1-3 (NIPF) The Buildings (Employers) identified in Schedule A of this Agreement shall contribute for all regular Employees to the SEIU National Industry Pension Fund (hereinafter referred to as the "NIPF") in order to provide retirement benefits for eligible Employees in accordance with the terms of the NIPF. SCHEDULE B Pages 1-3 (401K Pension Savings Plan) The Buildings (Employers) identified in Schedule B of this Agreement shall contribute for all regular employees to the SEIU Local 1 401(k) Savings Plan in order to provide retirement benefits for eligible Employees in accordance with the terms of the 401(k) Plan. SCHEDULE C Page 1 (DSMOA NIPF) The Buildings and sub-contractors (Employers) identified in Schedule C of this Agreement shall contribute for all regular Employees to the SEIU National Industry Pension Fund (hereinafter referred to as the "NIPF") in order to provide retirement benefits for eligible Employees in accordance with the terms of the NIPF.
    [Show full text]