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Savills Reps VTS for New Office at 320 North Sangamon

Hazel Tech Commits to Tishman Speyer’s New Fulton Market Development

Tishman Speyer has secured a lease with Hazel Technologies, Inc. for more than 50,000 square feet at 320 North Sangamon. Hazel Tech is the second tenant to sign a lease at the new Fulton Market property in recent weeks, following an agreement in early July for Tock to relocate its headquarters there. 

Founded in 2015 by a group of Northwestern University students, Hazel Tech develops technologies that help growers, shippers and retailers reduce food waste in their supply chains. 

At 320 North Sangamon, which Tishman Speyer developed with Mark Goodman & Associates, Hazel Tech’s employees will have access to ZO., Tishman Speyer’s broad-based offering of lifestyle services and experiences that’s exclusive to tenants within its portfolio. Ellen May, Adam Mitchell and Olivia Parker of Tishman Speyer are the property’s leasing representatives. 

David Saad at CBRE represented Hazel Tech. 

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