Chicago tech incubator 1871 leaving the Mart after 13 years!

Chicago’s downtown rebirth has taken a hit after the federal government and other high-profile companies announced decisions to sell and relocate from significant buildings.

Why it matters: The Loop and the River North area are the economic engines of the city.

The latest: Chicago’s premier tech incubator, 1871, announced it is leaving the Merchandise Mart after 13 years. The incubator, founded by now-Gov. JB Pritzker and fostered by then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel, was the anchor of the renovation of the Merchandise Mart in the 2010s.

What they’re saying: “As an organization, we have continued to perform, but not at a level that allows us to sustain the real estate commitment that once served 1871 so well in the pre-COVID years,” CEO Betsy Ziegler said in a staff memo obtained by the Tribune.

Zoom in: 1871’s decision to leave puts vacancies back in the spotlight. It comes on the heels of the Trump administration’s decision to sell some of the Loop’s federal buildings, namely the Kluczynski and Metcalfe buildings near Federal Plaza, while private companies like Ken Griffin’s Citadel are leaving their offices for a smaller footprint.

Zoom out: The depressed commercial real estate market isn’t helping. Buildings aren’t selling for anywhere near the price they were bought for, forcing landlords to recoup their money in higher rents or foreclose on properties.

Between the lines: The downtown reshuffling comes at a tricky time as companies push to get workers back in offices full time. According to return-to-office data for January, Chicago office visits were down 47% from January 2019. That’s a huge difference from December 2024, which was 31% less than December 2019.

Yes, but: While many of these buildings could be in danger, downtown businesses are still excited about a future tenant: Google.

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