Blackstone Buying Chicago’s Willis Tower for Undisclosed Sum

NEW YORK (AP) —
A Nov. 7, 2013 file photo shows a view of Chicago's 110 story, 1,450 foot Willis Tower. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)
A Nov. 7, 2013 file photo shows a view of Chicago’s 110-story, 1,450-foot Willis Tower. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)

Blackstone is buying Chicago’s Willis Tower, once called the Sears Tower, from 233 South Wacker LLC for an undisclosed amount.

The Willis Tower is 110 stories tall and the second-tallest office building in the U.S. It is the fifth-tallest office building in the world.

The Willis Tower’s Skydeck, located on the 103rd floor, is a popular tourist attraction. It provides 1.6 million visitors a year with views of Chicago and the surrounding area including from the “Ledge,” glass cubes that extend from the building.

Jacob Werner, a managing director in Blackstone’s real-estate group, said in a statement on Monday that Blackstone sees “great potential in further improving both the building’s retail operations and the tourist experience for one of the most popular destinations for visitors to Chicago.”

Construction efforts for the tower started in 1970, and it was completed in 1973, according to the tower’s website. The Skydeck officially opened to the public in 1974, and underwent a multi-million-dollar renovation in 2000. The tower was officially renamed the Willis Tower in 2009.

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