Chicago Sun-Times

Peapod moving headquarte­rs from Skokie to Chicago

- BY TAYLOR HARTZ Staff Reporter Email: thartz@suntimes.com Twitter: @TaylorJHar­tz

Grocery delivery service Peapod announced Tuesday that its new company headquarte­rs will be based in Chicago.

The company’s 150- plus corporate employees are currently scattered across the Chicago area — at offices in its current Skokie headquarte­rs and in offices in Lake Zurich and downtown.

The team will soon merge into one office, relocating at 300 South Riverside Plaza.

At an announceme­nt at the Greater Chicago Food Depository, Peapod acting President Walt Lentz said the newspace is “a great opportunit­y to combine three offices together into one collaborat­ive space.”

The new office, expected to open in the spring, will allow all corporate employees to be in the same building and on the same floor, which Peapod spokeswoma­n Carrie Bienkowski hopes will “increase speed, innovation and productivi­ty.”

Mayor Rahm Emanuel joined Peapod officials for the announceme­nt and said he was pleased that another company chose Chicago as the home of its headquarte­rs.

Referencin­g recent moves made by companies like Kraft Heinz, the mayor said that there are “companies coming [ to Chicago] from around the globe.”

Themayor— who is hoping Amazon opens its second U. S. headquarte­rs here — said Chicago has been the top corporate relocation city in the country for four years in a row.

In a statement released Tuesday, Peapod officials said the company “looks forward to continuing to be a supportive member of the Chicago community,” and has plans for future involvemen­t with the Greater Chicago Food Depository.

According to Kelly Klein, the depository’s director of corporate and foundation relations, the company donated 25,000 pounds of product on Tuesday, including a truck full of water bottles, and mixed dry goods to be delivered throughout theweek.

 ?? | TAYLOR HARTZ SUN TIMES ?? Walt Lentz ( front), acting president of Peapod, and Mayor Rahm Emanuel announce that Peapod’s HQ will move to Chicago.
| TAYLOR HARTZ SUN TIMES Walt Lentz ( front), acting president of Peapod, and Mayor Rahm Emanuel announce that Peapod’s HQ will move to Chicago.

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