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Wrigley Field: Home of the Chicago Cubs, Site of Chicago’s Next Development Challenge
It’s one of Chicago’s most iconic, most visited, most historic structures. It’s been the scene of intense joy and, more often, intense heartbreak. It’s a landmark, and there’s only one other place like it left in the nation – make … Continue reading
Posted in Chicago News and Events
Tagged 75-year-old scoreboard, apartment and retail complex at the southeast corner of Clark and Addison streets, “The Friendly Confines”, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Chicago’s real estate, developers have proposed a hotel, Fenway Park in Boston, final pitch will not be thrown at Wrigley Field, Lights, Major League Baseball, neighborhood, proposing to relax some of Wrigley’s landmark status, the Lakeview neighborhood, the property at 1060 W. Addison St, the Ricketts family have bold plans to bring the Wrigley Field up to modern standards, Wrigley continues to draw fans up to 3 million a year, Wrigley Field, Wrigley Field is the second-oldest Major League ballpark in the nation, Wrigley Field is the subject of controversy, Wrigley needs to be demolished and the team needs a modern stadium, Wrigleyville
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Traditions Old and New Help Define the Holidays in Chicago
By Edward Bury, APR Director of Marketing & Communications, BOMA/Chicago One great aspect of the holiday season centers on passing down practices and customs from one generation in the family to the next. Following long-standing traditions and establishing new ones … Continue reading
Posted in Chicago CRE industry and philanthropy
Tagged a pair of designers, Art Institute of Chicago, BOMA/Chicago, BOMA/Chicago building members, Chicago Transit Authority, Christkindlmarket, Christmas Windows, city's official Christmas tree, Cloud Gate, holiday songs performed by local choirs, Holiday Train, Macy's, Macy's celebrity-inspired ornaments, Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, Millennium Park, office building, Pablo Picasso, The Richard J. Daley Center, the story, the two massive bronze lions, visit downtown, windows along State Street
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What We’ve Learned From the Launch of The Elevator Speech: 22 Weeks and 41 Posts Later
By Edward M. Bury, APR Director of Marketing and Communications, BOMA/Chicago BOMA/Chicago is accustomed to taking the lead. In fact, the concept of building owners and managers working together to support their investments and the industry was started with the … Continue reading
Posted in BOMA/Chicago Events, CRE Trends
Tagged benefits of LEED certification, blockbuster buildings, blog, board president, BOMA, BOMA/Chicago, building and affiliate members, building owners and managers, Chicago's building owners and managers, effective recycling, emergency preparedness strategies behind preparing for a scholarship application process, nurturing future property owners, social media, staff, The Elevator Speech, The online voice of Chicago's building owners and managers, What We're Reading, world's first commercial smart grid
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Let’s Get Social: Social Media Can Work for Commercial Real Estate
Is your office building or company on Facebook? Twitter? LinkedIn? Should you be? How do you get started? These are questions that many communications professionals in our industry ask every day. Social media has dramatically changed the way we communicate, … Continue reading