400 – 410 North Michigan Avenue | Chicago, IL
472,639 RSF | 18 Stories – North Tower; 27 Stories – South Tower
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Zeller, in partnership with BDT Capital, led the repositioning of The Wrigley Building from an underutilized office asset into a dynamic, mixed-use destination, while preserving its architectural significance and maximizing access to local and federal redevelopment incentives.
The redevelopment required a deep understanding of both construction execution and entitlement navigation. Zeller assembled a top-tier team including Goettsch Partners (architecture), Environmental Systems Design (MEP), Power Construction, and various specialty consultants. Together, the team modernized 400,000 SF of office and retail space while protecting the building’s historic integrity.
Zeller successfully landmarked the building’s exterior and roofline, a necessary step to qualify for the Cook County Class L incentive—reducing the assessed value for 10 years. Zeller also secured Federal Historic Tax Credits and managed a complex easement agreement with the City of Chicago to renovate the adjacent Wrigley Plaza.