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Please check your inbox for your confirmation. The Prudential Insurance Company is planning to leave the Randolph Street skyscraper it built seven decades ago — and taking the name with it.
Prudential Plaza’s namesake tenant wants its name ... which was completed in 1955 as the Prudential Building. A second tower, connected to the same lobby, was completed in 1990.
a step toward securing Community Preservation Act funding for redevelopment of the long-vacant eight-story Holyoke Prudential Plaza building. The commission confirmed the building already resides ...
Prudential Plaza and Aon Center are replacing diesel shuttle buses with electric buses on their shuttle service that connects the buildings with downtown train stations. Some building tenants get ...
The Chicago building that currently houses President Barack Obama's re-election headquarters is on the verge of default. The owner of Prudential Plaza, at 1305 E. Randolph St., faces "imminent ...
The building is losing law firm Crowell & Moring ... One Pru's 11th-floor amenity space to the neighboring Two Prudential Plaza tower at 180 N. Stetson Ave., which the statement said is slated ...
Concerns about a potential loan default at Prudential Plaza surfaced last October, as the building faced the loss of big tenants including Baker & McKenzie LLP and Integrys Energy Group Inc., the ...
formally called One Prudential Plaza, at 130 E. Randolph Dr. The south side of the Prudential Building faces Grant Park, where President Obama had his historic victory rally on Election Night 2008.
CHICAGO-The two-building Prudential Plaza expects to have an occupancy rate of 95% by year-end, and is also planning a restaurant on the top of one of the towers. The term of the lease is 10 years.
Photos: Antonio Perez (left), Alex Garcia (right)/Chicago Tribune Now, to Prudential Plaza: In 1954, the Tribune asked the architects what style of the building was. They responded: "The only name ...
The latest amenity in the battle to win office tenants? Eco-friendly buses. On Dec. 5, the Prudential Plaza and Aon Center will swap diesel-belching commuter buses for a new, all-electric bus fleet.