Cook County moving to put prime office space on the market

    Cook County is preparing to lease out what may be the most desirable property it owns, hoping to pull in $1 million from rents on unneeded office space in the central Loop.

    Likely to go on the market as soon as early 2013 are the top two floors of the county-owned George Dunne office building at 69 W. Washington, right across the street from Daley Civic Center Plaza and a few steps from City Hall and the Thompson state building.

    Read more in Crain’s Chicago Business.

    Cook County is preparing to lease out what may be the most desirable property it owns, hoping to pull in $1 million from rents on unneeded office space in the central Loop.


    Likely to go on the market as soon as early 2013 are the top two floors of the county-owned George Dunne office building at 69 W. Washington, right across the street from Daley Civic Center Plaza and a few steps from City Hall and the Thompson state building.

    Read more in Crain's Chicago Business.

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