http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2009/03/sears-tower-being-renamed.htm
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[Whatchu talking bout? - Greg]

Big Will?

The Sears Tower is being renamed after the international insurance
broker that is becoming the newest tenant of the Western Hemisphere's
tallest building.

The new name: Willis Tower.
Willis Group Holdings, based in London, didn't say when the name change
would become effective, but said it got the naming rights as part of a
deal to consolidate five area offices in the 110-floor tower that opened
in 1974. That move will be completed by late summer.

But it's questionable whether anyone will call the 1,474-foot
building--the city's most famous landmark--anything other than Sears
Tower. Sears itself moved out to Hoffman Estates quite some time ago and
sold its one-time headquarters. The structure has been owned since 2004
by a real estate investment group. The Sears name was retained by the
new owners.

The tower was the world's tallest building until 1996, when it was
surpassed by the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

"Having our name associated with Chicago's most iconic structure
underscores our commitment to this great city, and recognizes Chicago's
importance as a major financial hub and international business center,"
said Joseph J. Plumeri, chairman and chief executive officer of Willis
Group Holdings.

The company said it will move nearly 500 employees from three Chicago
offices, Lombard and Oak Brook into multiple floors of the tower,
signing a lease for more than 140,000 square feet. The building has a
total of 4.5 million square feet of office space.
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