| PROPERTY OVERVIEW |
| The Rookery, a national historic landmark, is a Class A office building positioned on the southern end of LaSalle Street in the heart of Chicago's historic center of banking and finance. The facade and its unique design contribute substantially to the city's architectural traditions. |
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| BUILDING AMENITIES |
Strategic Location: The asset is one block away from the Federal District where the Federal Reserve is located, within two blocks of both the Chicago Board Options Exchange and the Chicago Stock Exchange, and proximate to several major financial institutions.
Easy Access: The property is near all major transportation, including primary expressways (I-290, 90 & 94), the main commuter stations (Union, Transwestern, and LaSalle Street rail stations), and elevated trains, bus and subway stops.
Attractive Lobby: The asset's existing lobby and court were refurbished by Frank Lloyd Wright who introduced dramatic light fixtures and the use of rich marble panels. The light court includes a glass ceiling and decorative iron supports. An elaborate cast-iron railing surrounds the perimeter of the court on the second floor, which can be accessed from the court by a dramatic oriel staircase, which has been featured in numerous films and commercials. |
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| LOCATION DESCRIPTION |
| 209 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois. The asset anchors the southern end of the Financial District, bounded by Adams Street to the north, Quincy Street to the south, Rookery Court to the east, and LaSalle Street to the west. |
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| MARKET |
| The LaSalle Street submarket, within the Central Loop, consists of 14.2 million square feet (33% of total Central Loop area). It is centrally located within the CBD and offers convenient transportation options, along with proximity to Chicago's four major investment exchanges, the regional or corporate headquarters of several major financial institutions including Bank of America, Harris Bank, JP Morgan and Northern Trust Bank, and proximity to several government entities including the Federal Reserve Bank. |
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| TENANT PROFILES |
| The property's tenant composition includes a predominance of financial, government, legal and professional firms. Major tenants include US Bank National Association, Interactive Brokers, and the NLRB. |
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