Bell Works Chicagoland has signed a long-term lease with Club Colors, making the company the building’s largest tenant to date.
Bell Works Chicagoland will become home to Club Colors’ national headquarters in May 2023. The branding and marketing company will occupy 52,056 feet across one full quadrant on the third floor of the east building, and a production facility for light assembly on the first floor featuring an abundance of natural light and access to an exclusive outdoor patio. As a result, Club Colors can have both sales and production teams operate within the same ecosystem and all under one roof.
Club Colors will bring its team of 125 employees from its current home in Schaumburg, Illinois, to the metroburb. The space will support the company’s continued rapid growth while enhancing its ability to deliver core services.
Club Colors is a full-service brand management and business solutions provider to colleges and corporations nation-wide with core competencies including in-house decoration technology, logistics, design and social media. The company serves as a comprehensive partner and marketing strategist that takes the time to fully understand what makes brands unique. For over 20 years, the company has been empowering campuses and businesses of all sizes to create “inspiring brand experiences” for their employees, students, faculty, and community alike.
In May, Bell Works announced that Heritage-Crystal Clean (HCC), Inc. (Nasdaq: HCCI) signed a long-term lease to join the office community at Bell Works Chicagoland. The company will occupy a total of 39,000 square feet. Platinum Home Mortgage (‘PHMC’) also now occupies 22,000 square feet spread across three dedicated office spaces, and Headline Solar occupies 15,690 square feet with another 15,000 square feet available for potential expansion. Other occupants include CPA Advisors Group, a boutique full-service accounting firm; Mosquito Hunters, a locally-owned residential and commercial mosquito control company; and The Next Unicorn, an equity crowdfunding firm.
CBRE Vice Chairman Jon Springer represented Club Colors in the transaction. Colliers International Principal Steve Kling represented Bell Works Chicagoland in the transaction.