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Transwestern Lines Up Space for Israel Idonije’s Philanthropy Center

Transwestern Commercial Services (TCS) represented FBRK in a 45,457-square-foot lease at 200 W. Madison for FBRK Impact House, a membership-based work club and philanthropy center dedicated to serving and supporting grant-makers, family foundations and impact investors.

Founded by former Chicago Bears football player Israel Idonije, FBRK Impact House will occupy three floors of the Class A office tower owned by Multi-Employer Property Trust, with BentallGreenOak as its advisor.

A TCS team of Larry Serota, Cece Conway and Holly Bailey provided tenant advisory consulting services for FBRK Impact House, including site selection, lease negotiation, and workplace strategy.

FBRK Impact House is the result of a shared vision between FBRK, The Field Foundation, Woods Fund, United States Artists and Forefront. In addition to positioning these anchor tenants, TCS worked with FBRK to bring A Better Chicago, Chicago Public Library Foundation, Children First Fund, Pillars Fund and Knight Family Foundation into the space.


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