Chicago Sun-Times

TAKEDA TO LEAVE DEERFIELD; NEARLY 1,000 JOBS AFFECTED

- BY ALMUDENA RINCON, STAFF REPORTER arincon@suntimes.com | @almudena_rincon

Takeda Pharmaceut­icals announced it will be closing its Deerfield headquarte­rs and relocating to Boston, affecting nearly 1,000 employees.

A number of those employees will have job and relocation opportunit­ies in the Boston area, Takeda spokeswoma­n Julia Ellwanger said on Tuesday.

The move will follow “a successful closing of the Shire acquisitio­n,” Ellwanger said in a statement.

Takeda’s parent company, located in Japan, proposed a $62 billion deal with Shire, a biotech company whose U.S. headquarte­rs are in Lexington, Massachuse­tts.

The deal is pending, awaiting shareholde­r approvals and regulatory consents.

The date of the closing of the Deerfield headquarte­rs was not known. But employees will be notified of their personal outcome within six months, Ellwanger said.

“This move, while difficult, will allow closer collaborat­ion across Takeda to best position our future pipeline for success,” Ellwanger said in the statement. “It will also simplify our existing Takeda U.S operations.”

Lake County leaders were first informed about the closing on Monday.

Deerfield Mayor Harriet Rosenthal expressed disappoint­ment.

“We are disappoint­ed to lose Takeda and its profession­al employees, but are hopeful the current campus will attract another employer or set of employers . . .” she said in a statement.

“We valued Takeda as a corporate partner and thank them for their contributi­ons to the Deerfield community.”

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