![]() “There’s not a lot of high-ceiling unique office space in Chicago,” said Duran, who has advised CME Group on its property holdings since 1980. Prospective candidates could include big trading companies like BP Plc, whose hundreds of Chicago-based traders now occupy another former CME trading floor two blocks away, or tech firms like CoCo, an incubator that brought tents and beanbags onto the floor of the former grain exchange in Minneapolis. When CME Group Inc’s futures pits in the cavernous trading floor at the Chicago Board of Trade building fall quiet next month, real estate broker Holly Duran will be working overtime to find a tenant to occupy a storied piece of America’s financial history. ![]() ![]() Ten pits available, perfect for lounging. Three-story ceilings, cutting-edge fiber optic feeds, historic art deco setting. (For more Reuters coverage of the closing of Chicago's open-outcry futures pits, please see "Chicago Pits: End of an Era," here)ĬHICAGO, June 24 (Reuters) - FOR LET: 36,000 square-foot (3,345 square-meter) cave in central Chicago.
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