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KBS Wraps Amenities Upgrades at Accenture Tower

KBS has completed more than $22 million in upgrades at Accenture Tower the 1.46-million-square-foot office tower at 500 W. Madison St. in Chicago’s West Loop, owned by KBS Real Estate Investment Trust III. 

“The pandemic has raised the stakes for office investors,” said Dan Park, SVP at KBS and asset manager for Accenture Tower. “As companies contemplate what they need from their office space in the new normal, KBS is a step ahead of the game with transformational amenities that elevate the office experience like the ones we’ve completed at Accenture Tower.” 

Along with the upgrades to Accenture Tower, KBS added 90,000 square feet of new and progressive spec suite space to the property, a continuation of the company’s signature spec suite program that has been rolled out nationwide. The suites feature higher-end designs and sophisticated finishes to appeal to today’s firms.  

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