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Chicago’s Commercial Office Buildings Score High Marks for Energy Efficiency

Chicago’s Commercial Office Buildings Score High Marks for Energy Efficiency July 13, 2015   The commercial office building sector scored high marks for energy efficiency in a just released report by the City of Chicago on the first year results of the Building Energy Use Benchmarking Ordinance. The report confirms what the Building Owners and…

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Setting the Record Straight on Rumored Property Tax Increases

Setting the Record Straight on Rumored Property Tax Increases No one should be surprised about the current fiscal crisis Chicago is facing, but the abundance of recent news articles claiming our taxes are about to explode can be unnerving. And while the increases seem to be coming at us from all levels, hitting us from…

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Lawmakers must make tough decisions to address pending fiscal crises

Lawmakers must make tough decisions to address pending fiscal crises Despite a recent report ranking Illinois number two in the nation in business creation, it’s no secret there are looming fiscal issues on the city, county and state levels that will have a long-term impact our buildings, tenants and the entire business community. And while the…

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BOMA/Chicago Charged Up about Exelon’s $1.6B Ratepayer Increase Legislation

BOMA/Chicago Charged Up about Exelon’s $1.6B Ratepayer Increase Legislation Exelon, ComEd and Clean Jobs Coalition all proposing Increased Rates Recently BOMA/Chicago Government Affairs Director Ron Tabaczynski and I were in Springfield where I testified before the Illinois Senate’s Energy and Utilities Committee on behalf of BOMA/Chicago in opposition to three energy bills. If passed, the…

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Rauner’s Proposed Property Tax Freeze: The Devil’s in the Details

Rauner’s Proposed Property Tax Freeze: The Devil’s in the Details In last week’s State of the State address, Governor Bruce Rauner offered up a bold agenda to turn the state around while focusing on efforts to make Illinois competitive again. Some of his key points included increasing education funding, raising the minimum wage, reforming workers’ compensation…

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USGBC Announces Extension of LEED 2009

USGBC Announces Extension of LEED 2009 December 12, 2014   The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has announced that it will allow LEED users to register projects under the LEED 2009 rating system until October 31, 2016. The original date for LEED 2009 registration to close was June 15, 2015. Extending to October 2016 gives…

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Working with Chicago Police/SWAT in response to a workplace violence incident

Working with Chicago Police/SWAT in response to a workplace violence incident by Mark Kexel, Titan Security Chair of BOMA/Chicago Open Security Emergency Preparedness Committee Having up-to-date resources at your fingertips and strategic planning are critical to effectively responding to building threats, according to Lieutenant Mark Marianovich of the Chicago Police Department Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT).…

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One Voice, Your Voice: Rising to Defeat the Proposed Expansion of SSA #1

One Voice, Your Voice: Rising to Defeat the Proposed Expansion of SSA #1 By Ron Tabaczynski, BOMA/Chicago Director of Government Relations One voice in a loud, crowded room can easily be ignored. Its words and opinions can cease to be heard amongst the various other voices vying for attention. But the voice of a collective…

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BOMA/Chicago Labor Negotiations: Historical Insight into a Core Member Benefit

BOMA/Chicago Labor Negotiations: Historical Insight into a Core Member Benefit By Bob Quast, Chair of the BOMA/Chicago Labor Committee and BOMA/Chicago Treasurer Did you know that BOMA/Chicago is the only local BOMA in the country that negotiates directly with unions on behalf of member buildings and represents these buildings in grievance hearings? The dedicated and experienced members of the…

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Why Expand the State Street SSA and Increase Taxes to Pay for It?

Why Expand the State Street SSA and Increase Taxes to Pay for It? By Michael Cornicelli, BOMA/Chicago Executive Vice President The Chicago Loop Alliance thinks they know better than you how to operate a commercial office building, fill vacant space and increase asset value. And they want the City of Chicago to let them show you how…

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