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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
David Roeder

State seeks consultant to help with Thompson Center sale

James R. Thompson Center | Rich Hein/Sun-Times

Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Tuesday the state will solicit proposals this week from consultants who can help with the sale of the Thompson Center.

Pritzker’s office said the state will issue a Request for Proposals for technical and project-management expertise involving the sale. The RFP will be posted this week on the state’s BidBuy website and responses will be due Oct. 4.

“Issuing this RFP moves the state a step closer to selling the property,” said Janel Forde, acting director of the Department of Central Management Services. “The property is inefficient and expensive to operate. The state can achieve significant cost savings by relocating to more optimized space.”

Pritzker signed legislation in April authorizing the sale of the 17-story Thompson Center at 100 W. Randolph. With its soaring atrium, the building’s architecture has both supporters and critics, but the state has concluded it can lower annual operating costs of more than $17 million by moving elsewhere.

The state said it will host a conference for potential respondents to the RFP on Sept. 13 in both Chicago and Springfield.

Officials said that because of deferred maintenance, it would cost more than $300 million to bring the building into good repair. They hope to realize more than $200 million from a sale to a developer, although replacing it with new construction would require zoning approval from the city.

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