Kaegi sizes up the Loop, completing city reassessment

Loop aerial 2022
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Loop office buildings are worth less than they were three years ago, but the plight isn't as bad as recent deals suggest, according to Fritz Kaegi.

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By Danny Ecker

Danny Ecker is a reporter covering commercial real estate for Crain's Chicago Business, with a focus on offices, hotels and megaprojects shaping the local property sector. He joined Crain’s in 2010 and previously covered the business of sports, as well as the city's convention and tourism sector.

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