Tallest U.S. building to get new name
Thu Mar 12, 2:24 pm ET

CHICAGO (Reuters) – The 110-story Sears Tower, tallest office building 
in the Western Hemisphere, will be renamed the Willis Tower, global 
insurance broker Willis Group Holdings said on Thursday.

Willis said it was leasing multiple floors in the 1,451-foot (442-meter) 
structure in downtown Chicago to consolidate offices. As part of the 
deal, it will become the Willis Tower this summer when the move takes 
place, the company said.

Sears, once the largest U.S. retailer, occupied what was then the 
world's tallest building as its headquarters after the skyscraper was 
completed in 1973. But it moved out in the early 1990s.

Over the years the company lost ground to discounters like Wal-Mart 
Stores Inc in the clothing business and big-box hardware retailers like 
Home Depot Inc.

Today's Sears Holdings Corp is controlled by billionaire financier 
Edward Lampert.

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat lists the steel and 
glass tower as the fifth-tallest completed building in the world. The 
tallest, at 1,670 feet, is the Taipei 101 building in Taiwan's capital.

Willis Group Holdings refers to itself as a global insurance broker 
"developing and delivering professional insurance, reinsurance, risk 
management, financial, and human resource consulting and actuarial 
services."

It says it has more than 400 offices in nearly 120 countries.


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