The grand entry and high level of security speak to the building’s Class A position in the market, but the building includes a “checklist” of other amenities that allow it to compete in this sector of Chicago’s office market:Īfter exploring the building’s lobby, we went up a level to the high-tech conference center that was available for tenants to reserve. Runstad Center Board Chair Lisa Stewart joined us on the tour and noted that this is unique to some of the larger office markets in the country. In addition to a full-time security staff monitoring the building’s entries, access cards were needed to enter the elevator lobby. Another notable characteristic of the building was the level of highly visible security. The grand entry is designed to bring the outside in and the inside out, and many of the design elements and materials run through the building to the street. took us behind the scenes of this Class A+ office tower and explained the process of developing this project in the middle of the Great Recession.įrom blocks away, it is apparent that 155 North Wacker is exceptional, as it rises above the structures around it. Read on to hear all about their trip to 155 Wacker, Chicago’s newest office tower.Īs a part of last week’s ULI events, Runstad Students received an exclusive invite to tour Chicago’s newest office tower, 155 North Wacker. MSRE ’13 student Eric Hadden writes in with another report from our students’ recent trip to Chicago for the ULI 2013 Fall Meeting.
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