Monday, March 28, 2016

Big Red’s Sale Another Step In CNA’s Cross-Loop Move

Rendering of the new CNA Center at 151 North Franklin (Courtesy of the John Buck Company)

Rendering of the new CNA Center at 151 North Franklin (Courtesy of the John Buck Company)

We don’t do a lot of real estate news here, preferring to focus on the architecture and development side of things.  But the recent sale of the big red skyscraper at 333 South Wabash is a little bit of both things.  That’s because its sale is an integral part of the do-si-do that is making the construction of a new skyscraper at 151 North Franklin possible.

333 South Wabash

333 South Wabash

The red building is CNA Center.  And so is 151 North Franklin.  CNA sold the CNA Center to the John Buck Company, and Buck is building CNA a new CNA Center.  It puts the insurance giant’s headquarters closer to mass transit opportunities like Union and Ogilvie Stations, and scores itself a building constructed to modern standards, not something conceived during the vacuum tube era.

Need more? Check out the press release from the John Buck Company below.

 

 

THE JOHN BUCK COMPANY AND CNA CLOSE ON ACQUISITION OF 333 S. WABASH AVE.

Iconic “Big Red” Building Swapped as JBC Begins Construction on New CNA Global Headquarters

Chicago, IL – March 25, 2016 – The John Buck Company (JBC) and CNA today announced the finalization of JBC’s acquisition of CNA’s Chicago-based, global headquarters at 333 S. Wabash Ave., completing a deal that centers around the development of the new CNA Center at 151 N. Franklin.

The 44-story, 1.1 million-square-foot building at 333 S. Wabash, affectionately known as “Big Red,” has been a distinguished member of Chicago’s skyline since it opened in 1972.

“333 S. Wabash is an institutional-class building that is well positioned to attract future tenant demand,” said Kevin Hites, Chief Investment Officer, The John Buck Company. “The tower’s prominent visibility on the Chicago skyline, 360-degree city and lake views, and easily accessible location make it a special opportunity.”

Considered a highly creative and complex agreement by real estate standards, CNA will lease its current offices at 333 S. Wabash while it awaits JBC’s completion of its new Class A office tower at 151 N. Franklin, which is expected to be delivered in Summer 2018. Bill Rolander, Principal at JBC, served as primary representation for The John Buck Company. Greg Gerber, Executive Vice President at Savills Studley, advisor to CNA, aided in the finalization of the deal.

“CNA is entering its 120th year of business and 116th year in Chicago, where we are very excited to maintain our global headquarters,” said Tom Pontarelli, Executive Vice President and Chief Administration Officer, CNA. “This sale is one of the many important milestones as we prepare for our move to CNA Center.”

The new 800,000-square-foot CNA Center will rise 35 stories, with each office floor featuring column-free lease spans with 9’6” floor-to-ceiling glass windows and columnless glass corners. Construction on the project at 151 N. Franklin began on February 29th through a partnership between Lend Lease and JBC.

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from Chicago Architecture http://www.chicagoarchitecture.org/2016/03/28/big-reds-sale-another-step-in-cnas-cross-loop-move/


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