Walgreens to sell off Deerfield buildings, shrinking its HQ yet again as more employees work from home – Chicago Tribune/MSN

The potential sale is a sign that yet more pain is on the way for suburban office markets. “There is a lack of demand, particularly with regard to larger users, which are getting more efficient in how they use their office spaces,” said Jonathon Connor, senior vice president with Colliers International. “This could be a vacancy that sits for a while.”
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Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

They are looking for the exit door out of Illinois. Just another victim of Illinois destroying honest hardworking companies.

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