Sears Tower To Be Renamed, Become Willis Tower

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CARYN ROUSSEAU | March 12, 2009 09:45 PM EST | AP

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CHICAGO — For Chicagoans it may be the architectural equivalent of having to watch Michael Jordan finish his career in a Washington Wizards uniform: The Sears Tower is turning into something called the Willis Tower.

That's right, the tallest building in the United States is getting a new name later this year, building management said Thursday.

"It just doesn't work," said Robin O'Sullivan, a tourist from Cork, Ireland, as he walked into the Sears Tower's Skydeck entrance on Thursday. "It's known worldwide. Everyone in Ireland knows it's the Sears Tower."

It's all part of a deal with the London-based Willis Group Holdings. Along with moving 500 employees into 140,000 square feet on multiple floors of the 110-story building this summer, the Willis Group gets the naming rights as part of its lease agreement with the real estate investment group that owns Sears Tower.

The name change isn't the first in recent years for Chicago. In 2006, the city's State Street shopping district saw Marshall Field's department store become Macy's and in 2003 the White Sox started playing baseball at U.S. Cellular Field instead of Comiskey Park.

"We certainly appreciate and understand the sentimental attraction to the Sears Tower name, and it's certainly a Chicago icon," said Will Thoretz, a spokesman in New York for Willis Holdings Group. "Our move into Chicago is a good thing for the city. We're bringing hundreds of jobs into the city."

The company requested the change and isn't paying extra for naming rights to the tower, Thoretz said.

The insurance broker will occupy more than 140,000 square feet at $14.50 a square foot. Willis is moving six local offices into the building. The move is expected to be completed by late summer.

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The question, though, is if people will popularly refer to the building as anything other than the Sears Tower, said Tim Samuelson, the city of Chicago's cultural historian.

"I have a feeling that the name 'Sears' is going to be hard to lose," Samuelson said. "Not necessarily that anyone is actively fighting it. It's just that people are so used to that building with that distinctive presence being called the Sears Tower."

Even the building's owners are aware of the challenge that lies ahead.

"Like any change, it may take some time for Chicagoans to get used to this, but in the end, this is a great thing for the building, and for the city of Chicago," said Mike Kazmierczak, senior vice president for U.S. Equities Realty.

Joan Fredricks, 64, brought her granddaughters to the Sears Tower on Thursday as the family made their way to Washington D.C. from their home in Mason City, Iowa. She said it was suggested they go visit the Sears Tower.

"If they said, 'You have to go to the Willis Tower, we would have said, `What's that?'" Fredricks said, crinkling her face. "That's not what I've known it as after all these years."

Sears Tower first opened in 1973, designed by the architecture firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill _ the same firm that designed the John Hancock Tower on the city's North Side. Sears Roebuck and Co. was the building's original tenant before the department store moved its headquarters to the Chicago suburb of Hoffman Estates in 1992. A real estate investment group formed in 2004 now owns the 1,451-foot skyscraper.

"We're saddened," Kim Freely, a spokeswoman for Sears Holdings Corp., said Thursday. "We believe that Chicagoans will continue to refer to the building as Sears Tower."

Dennis Pacyga, a history professor at Columbia College in Chicago, said he sees the Sears Tower name change as Chicago growing to fit the new global economy.

"Chicago is shifting and changing and taking a bigger standing in the world economy," he said. "This would be part of that adjustment."

The Sears Tower name will likely stick because that's what the building was called when it reigned as the tallest building in the world, Samuelson said.

"People driving into Chicago from far away, out in cornfields," he said. "The first sight of this hazy image of this stepped building, you look and it's the Sears Tower. It's the only thing you see. You call it out."

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On the Net:

http://www.willis.com

http://www.searstower.com

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Associated Press Writer Don Babwin contributed to this report.

CHICAGO — For Chicagoans it may be the architectural equivalent of having to watch Michael Jordan finish his career in a Washington Wizards uniform: The Sears Tower is turning into something cal...
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- dandypuddin I'm a Fan of dandypuddin 177 fans permalink
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Willis Tower. Not quite the same ring to it. ugh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 03/13/2009

Hello....It is still called the Chrysler Building in New York and will be long after the last PT Cruiser and Dodge Durango are buried and forgotten.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 03/12/2009

Sears Tower will ALWAYS be Sears Tower, just as Comiskey Park is still Comiskey. Doesn't matter at all who or what Willis is or what cellular company owns Comiskey. If these Willis people had any sense, they wouldn't even try to change the name. It won't work--any more than it would work to buy Big Ben and call it the Wallmart clock.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 03/12/2009

UN BE LIEVABLE!!!

First, the news that they want to paint that beautiful building SILVER ...

now, this.

and no Lube for the sound reaming we are getting.

jebus.

I don't care if Sears DID leave a long time ago .. it's an Iconic building. you DO . NOT . RENAME ICONS!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 03/12/2009

it could be worse..they could call it .".A Really Very Big Gigundo Totally Awesome Building".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 PM on 03/12/2009

The skyscraper in "Die Hard" is the one and only Willis Tower, as far as I'm concerned

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 03/12/2009
- Peridolius I'm a Fan of Peridolius 2 fans permalink

(This requires Lewis Black's delivery, so I'm writing this with him in mind)
. . . and approximately NOBODY WILL CALL IT WILLIS TOWER!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 03/12/2009
- NoDubya I'm a Fan of NoDubya 6 fans permalink

It will always be the Sears Tower. And some british company can't rename it. Chicagoans will all reject this name.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 03/12/2009
- JimBozo I'm a Fan of JimBozo 12 fans permalink
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At least they didn't change its name to "U.S. Cellular Tower". Not that it makes much difference, as everyone will still call it Sears Tower anyway.

Some clown changed the name of Manhattans' 6th ave to "Fashion Avenue" 30 or 40 years ago. Guess what we still call it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 03/12/2009
- Bill64 I'm a Fan of Bill64 2 fans permalink

The people from Chicago want reject anything, after all they sold their souls to their politicians.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 03/12/2009
- Pete2069 I'm a Fan of Pete2069 20 fans permalink

Whne will foreign countries which now own our country ,,, Re-name it...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 03/12/2009
- Rog49Thomas I'm a Fan of Rog49Thomas 192 fans permalink

Get ready for Mei Guo.

(At least it's a beautiful name.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 03/12/2009
- ramper I'm a Fan of ramper 14 fans permalink
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They are still trying to get people to call the PanAm Building in N.Y. the Met Life Building. Not really working out so well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 03/12/2009

Chicagoans also said the same thing when Macy's bought out Marshall Fields. Two years later no one remembers Marshall Fields.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 03/12/2009
- Gidster I'm a Fan of Gidster 218 fans permalink
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I remember Marshall Fields and Company!!!
Had some of my fondest childhood Christmas memories there.

And Old Chicago, and Adventurel­and.......­. All gone, all missed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 03/12/2009
- Czoe I'm a Fan of Czoe 6 fans permalink
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Say what?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 03/12/2009
- JanPoore I'm a Fan of JanPoore 100 fans permalink
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You are so very wrong. I remember Marshall Fields. All Chicagoans remember Marshall Fields and still resent Macy's for changing a Chicago tradition into a Macy's. Macy's has not done well in Chicago for this reason. People are still boycotting. It would have been the same as if Marshall Fields had come into New York and changed Macy's or Bloomingdale's into Marshall Fields.
For Chicago, to change the name of such a well-known landmark like the Sears Tower is blasphemy. How about we change the name of the Empire State Building in NYC too?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 03/12/2009
- Mikey5099 I'm a Fan of Mikey5099 2 fans permalink
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You're obviously not from Chicago, but thanks for playing. Many people I know who have succumbed to shopping at Macy's (myself included) still refer to it as 'Marshall Field's'. Which is actually an insult, because Macy's is a dump. It's like shopping at a garage sale, except nowhere as easy to find a sales assistant...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 03/12/2009
- seppoyank I'm a Fan of seppoyank 4 fans permalink

Uhm...are you from Chicago? No, I didn't think so. Fields was an amazing store. I never shopped at Macy's much, but after they desecrated the State Street Marshall Fields I vowed never to spend another penny in any of their stores, and I have stuck to that. Nordstrom has better selection and service.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 03/12/2009
- SILVANUS I'm a Fan of SILVANUS 49 fans permalink
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Reminds me of Arthur Clarke/Stanley Kubrick's "2001" slab.
Obviously hasn't stimulated human thought, though, like it did the apes'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 03/12/2009
- LeftRoss I'm a Fan of LeftRoss 2 fans permalink

Whatchoo talkin' 'bout?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 03/12/2009
- ramper I'm a Fan of ramper 14 fans permalink
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Why not the Roebuck Tower?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 03/12/2009

I visited chicago in 2003 and went up it. it'll always be sears tower. its an international landmark!
tallest building in north america! its like renaming Stonehenge.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 03/12/2009
- Gidster I'm a Fan of Gidster 218 fans permalink
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If Stonehenge were in America, there would be a corporate logo on it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 03/12/2009
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