Chicago Sun-Times

BIG RED TOWER SELLS FOR $376M

- JOHN BUCK CO. BY DAVID ROEDER, BUSINESS & LABOR REPORTER droeder@suntimes.com | @RoederDavi­d

Despite concerns about COVID-19’s effect on demand for office space, a New York developer said Thursday it has purchased the 45-story building at 333 S. Wabash Ave., sometimes called “Big Red,” for $376 million.

SHVO, a firm led by Michael Shvo, said it formed a partnershi­p with Deutsche Finance America to buy the building. The sellers were the John Buck Co. and Morgan Stanley.

It’s the first purchase in Chicago and a somewhat uncharacte­ristic deal for Shvo, who is better known for luxury residentia­l properties. He said the office building is a fit addition to the company’s “super prime core properties. We look forward to not just maintainin­g ‘Big Red’s’ stature but elevating it in the years to come.”

Buck and partners acquired the former headquarte­rs of CNA in 2016 for $108 million. Buck built a new tower for the insurance firm at 151 N. Franklin St. and renovated 333 S. Wabash to make it more desirable to a range of tenants. The additions included a food hall, child care facilities and a fitness center.

CNA retained some space on Wabash. Other tenants include Northern Trust and the Chicago Housing Authority. Designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, the distinctiv­e building was completed in 1973.

Buying a 1.2 million-square-foot office building could be a risky prospect, as many in real estate are afraid the coronaviru­s could cause a permanent shift toward working from home. Others believe people will quickly revert to pre-pandemic habits if there is a vaccine or effective treatment.

The property “is a landmark building of unmatched quality and offers our investors the security of long-term, in-place cash flow from investment-grade tenants,” said Jason Lucas, managing partner of Deutsche Finance America. The former CNA headquarte­rs building at 333 S. Wabash Ave. has been sold.

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