Chicago Sun-Times

BILLIONAIR­E BUYS WRIGLEY BUILDING

- BY SUN- TIMES STAFF

Chicago’s iconic Wrigley Building has been sold to billionair­e Joe Mansueto.

The deal between Mansueto Properties to purchase the Mag Mile landmark from a consortium led by BDT Capital Partners became official on Friday.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The Chicago Tribune reported the sale price at $ 255 million.

Mansueto, the CEO of Chicago- based investment giant Morningsta­r, called the building “a clear symbol of our city’s rich history.

“We are thrilled to be the new owners of this iconic Chicago and U. S. landmark property,” Mansueto said in a statement. “We are committed to preserving the legacy of this building and ensuring that it remains a vital part of Chicago’s growth well into the future.”

The Wrigley Company left their namesake building for a new Goose Island headquarte­rs in 2011, shortly before the BDT Capital consortium — which included Groupon co- founders Eric Lefkofsky and Brad Keywell — bought the property for just $ 33 million.

They pumped $ 91 million into the building to boost occupancy from 19 percent up to 90 percent, adding 50,000 square feet of retail space along the Chicago River. It was designated with landmark status in 2012.

“We are confident that Mansueto Properties will be an excellent home and steward for this dynamic, generation­al asset,” BDT partner Robbie Robinson said in the statement.

The 30- story, 460,000- square foot building opened in 1924, designed by architects on the order of chewing gum mogul William Wrigley Jr. to make it look like a “luscious birthday cake.”

The city’s first air- conditione­d office building, its 250,000 terra cotta tiles are tracked by computer for optimum maintenanc­e. Six color shades, from creamy white at the bottom to blue- white at the top, are arranged to increase brightness for higher floors.

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