Blame the real estate market: Blogdowntown reports that the broker Cushman Wakefield has pulled the Times Mirror Square from the market. Last summer, Tribune Company said it was considering selling the buildings, but now Cushman Wakefield will simply look to find tenants for the unused office space in the complex. Additionally, Tribune Company has pulled its Tribune Tower in Chicago off the market. More via Crains: "Finding a buyer for the 940,000-square-foot gothic tower at 435 N. Michigan Ave. would be unlikely in a market where no big downtown office building has sold since last July. If Vegas was taking odds, a sale probably would be a much longer shot than Tribune’s baseball team ending its 100-year drought and winning the World Series." [Blogdowntown]
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