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SHELBYDOG
07-16-2009, 06:43 AM
What you talkin' bout, Willis? Sears Tower renamed



By CARYN ROUSSEAU, Associated Press Writer Caryn Rousseau, Associated Press Writer – Thu Jul 16, 6:11 am ET
CHICAGO – One of the world's most iconic skyscrapers has long tempted Chicago visitors to squint, crane their necks and try to see the tip of the country's tallest building. But starting Thursday, Sears Tower will be gone.

Sort of. Its black, block-like architecture and towering rooftop spikes will remain, but the widely recognized name it carried for three decades will be pushed out by a British company.

Willis Tower will be introduced to Chicago by Mayor Richard M. Daley and others on Thursday during a public renaming ceremony hosted by Willis Group Holdings. The London-based insurance brokerage secured the naming rights as part an agreement to lease 140,000 square feet of space, and has said it plans to bring hundreds of jobs to the city.

But some locals aren't sold.

"It's always going to be the Sears Tower. It's part of Chicago and I won't call it Willis Tower. In Chicago we hold fast," Chicago teacher Marianne Turk, 46, said as she stood in line this week to go up to the building's Skydeck.

The 110-story skyscraper has been known as Sears Tower since it opened in 1973. Its original tenant, Sears Roebuck and Co., moved out in 1992 but its sign stayed. A real estate investment group, American Landmark Properties of Skokie, now owns the 1,450-foot-tall building.

"Everybody knows that tower," Willis Group Holdings chief executive Joe Plumeri said ahead of Thursday's ceremony. "If we're good corporate citizens and do what we should, hopefully Willis and the tower and Chicago will all become synonymous."

Historically, skyscrapers have been businesses unto themselves, acting as a commodity to compete for high rents and tenants, said Carol Willis, founder and director of The Skyscraper Museum in New York.

"Naming rights are an asset of the building. They can be turned into money and that's what the new owners are doing," she said.

Other well known buildings have undergone name changes — New York City's Pan Am Building became the MetLife Building, and Chicago's Standard Oil Building is now the Aon Center — but the public hasn't always taken to them.

The Chicago tower's owners acknowledge it will take time for some people to accept the new name, but they're confident it will happen eventually.

"It is an icon, but I believe over time it will become known as Willis Tower," said John Huston of American Landmark Properties, who represents the building ownership.

Alex Lucas, 29, an Arlington Heights business systems analyst who works down the street from the skyscraper, was so displeased with the name change that he started a Web site, http://www.itsthesearstower.com.

"Chicago is going to lose a big part of what is its identity and I don't know what's going to fill that space," Lucas said.

The new name isn't the only major change this year. Last month, owners announced a $350 million greening effort, complete with wind turbines and solar panels, along with plans for a 50-story luxury hotel. For tourists, glass-bottomed enclosed balconies on the 103rd Skydeck were opened earlier this month, giving visitors a 1,353-foot look straight down.

All these efforts were part of a plan aimed at remarketing the building as a pioneer and reintroducing it to the world, owners say.

Reluctance to let go of the name is understandable, said Plumeri, Willis Group Holdings' CEO. But, he added, "By the same token life moves on, nothing ever stays the same. Chicago is an evolving city."

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On the Net:

Sears Tower: http://www.searstower.com

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090716/ap_on_re_us/us_sears_tower

gmyers
07-16-2009, 06:53 AM
If they keep selling all the landmarks to foreigners I believe one day a lot of names are going to change.

pepperpot
07-16-2009, 07:02 AM
.....such as the name of this country.......:agree...it's being sold as we speak....:rolleyes:

SHELBYDOG
07-16-2009, 07:29 AM
Sears Tower is what I'll always call it, Comiskey Park (US Cellular Field), The Rosemont Horizon (Allstate Arena), The World Music Theatre (The First Midwest Bank Ampitheatre,) I still call these places their original names......
It just sucks, The Willis Tower doesn't sound right at all.
Wrigley Field, The United Center & Soldier Field beware.....................

ElleGee
07-16-2009, 07:37 AM
I refuse to call The Dunkin' Donuts Center that name or "the Dunk' I still call it the Providence Civic Center.. I mean who names an arena after a fecking donut shop?

krisharry
07-16-2009, 09:38 AM
I guess who ever is willing to fork out the most $$$ gets the name regardless. What's next the OB tampon tower? LMAO

SHELBYDOG
07-16-2009, 06:19 PM
Steve Dahl (Chicago DJ) Tweeted me this on the Sear's Tower naming matter, it was a good giggle.



Here's what I say to Willis Group Holdings for renaming the Sears Tower: Go Roebuck yourselves!
33 minutes ago from web

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Sears What?
By Steve Dahl on July 15, 2009 11:33 PM
They are taking away the Sears Tower? How will the terrorists know where to attack? They might end up blowing up a Sears in Lombard or something. Hey, I go to that sears. I have never been to the Sears Tower in my 30 years here in Chicago. What you talkin' about Willis? Tomorrow the Sears Tower will officially have its name changed to the Willis Tower, after some conglomerate in England. I am still going to call it the Sears Tower for as long as live. I still call Macy's Marshall Field's and that empty restuarant space on Michigan Avenue a Bennigan's. Who am I kidding? I call them The Cell, United Center and Northerly Island, just like they want me to. In fact, I really do call it Macy's and I pass thropugh the loop Macy's store all of the time as I try and figure out Chicago's underground pedway system. As far as I can tell, it ends at the Red Line Station on State Street south of Lake Street. I have occasion to go over to an office near the State Of Illinois (okay, I still call it the Thompson Center). It would be a cool tunnel if it worked.Maybe Sears could get the naming rights to that and have everybody wind up at the doorstep of their loop store.

hblueeyes
07-17-2009, 10:33 AM
Mayor Daley toyed with the idea of auctioning off to the highest bidder, Soldier Field. The uproar could be heard across all of Illinois and the country as well. It was named Soldier Field to honor the veterans. The name has not changed and as long as soldiers continue to put themselves in harms way for those who cannot or will not, the name will stay the same.

If only our politicans in Washington listened as well as Daley we'd be better off.

Me

US Cellular field sounds so stupid compared to Comesky Park.

Me

SHELBYDOG
07-17-2009, 04:22 PM
Mayor Daley toyed with the idea of auctioning off to the highest bidder, Soldier Field. The uproar could be heard across all of Illinois and the country as well. It was named Soldier Field to honor the veterans. The name has not changed and as long as soldiers continue to put themselves in harms way for those who cannot or will not, the name will stay the same.

If only our politicans in Washington listened as well as Daley we'd be better off.

Me

US Cellular field sounds so stupid compared to Comesky Park.

Me

I've been out of the loop since Oct on what's going on in Chicago. I do get WGN down here, but with the time change & the fact I watch WINK News now, I rarely remember to turn channel 11 on here.
I was just floored that this has happened, I mean it seems so unamerican to change a name of a world reknown building of it's stature.
Amen on Mayor Daley stepping out & saving face for Soldier's Field!

OkeDoke
07-17-2009, 05:00 PM
I've been out of the loop since Oct on what's going on in Chicago. I do get WGN down here, but with the time change & the fact I watch WINK News now, I rarely remember to turn channel 11 on here.
I was just floored that this has happened, I mean it seems so unamerican to change a name of a world reknown building of it's stature.
Amen on Mayor Daley stepping out & saving face for Soldier's Field!

Is that no Pun intended. LOL!! I don't think I could ever get use to calling it the Willis Tower.

SHELBYDOG
07-17-2009, 05:06 PM
Is that no Pun intended. LOL!! I don't think I could ever get use to calling it the Willis Tower.

I didn't even think about it when I was typing it, but yes it seems to be now. :lol

OkeDoke
07-17-2009, 05:16 PM
I didn't even think about it when I was typing it, but yes it seems to be now. :lol

That was the first thing I though of was "The Loop", not what you intended of being out of the loop. :lol

SHELBYDOG
07-17-2009, 05:39 PM
That was the first thing I though of was "The Loop", not what you intended of being out of the loop. :lol

Well I'm a space case, I posted Steve Dahl's comments & he's from WLUP 97.9 The Loop as well.
Which last Sunday 7/12 was the 30th Anniversary of Steve Dahl's Disco Demolition! :rock:

:dance

hblueeyes
07-18-2009, 06:05 AM
If I recall the demolition of disco was at Comesky Park NOT US Cellular Field

Me