Chicago is suddenly flooded with unwanted office space – Crain’s Chicago Business

More tenants are looking to unload square footage they no longer need—an imminent threat to downtown landlords that just capped off their best year in more than a decade.

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Bill
5 years ago

“Unwanted office space”!?

What about all those elevators? You can not possibly social distance in them, therefore they are deathtraps and so are the high-rise buildings that they serve. These microbial monstrosities must be shut down immediately.

I further propose that the bulldozing of all these gigantic petri dishes that result in the spread of the China Virus begin ASAP!!

This is truly a crisis… One that needs to be solved by some real “Radical Change”.

LET THE KNOCKDOWNS BEGIN!!

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

You can’t sell Chicago real estate fast enough

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