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Lobby of Landmark That Once Towered Over All the World's Buildings Gets Dramatic Remake

New Attitude in Workplace Entry Halls Reflected in $500 Million Upgrade of Iconic Willis Tower
Workers install artist Jacob Hashimoto's "cloud-like, faceted mass" in the redesigned Wacker Drive lobby at Willis Tower in downtown Chicago. Photo: EQ Office
Workers install artist Jacob Hashimoto's "cloud-like, faceted mass" in the redesigned Wacker Drive lobby at Willis Tower in downtown Chicago. Photo: EQ Office
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
July 16, 2019 | 9:22 P.M.

The Wacker Drive entry to Willis Tower, the 110-story icon that once ruled the world in height when known as the Sears Tower, has been drastically transformed to give the 46-year-old building a crisp, energetic look with a distinctive art installation that reflects a new attitude toward workplace lobbies.

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