
By David Roeder, Chicago Sun-Times; December 10, 2019
Amtrak, owner of Chicago’s Union Station, has hired real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield to find an operator for a food hall it hopes will revitalize the Clinton Street side of its downtown terminal.
Cushman is marketing 21,000 square feet for lease, space that’s been largely closed off since a fire in 1980. In contrast to the franchise outlets elsewhere in Union Station, the food hall will offer a curated selection of vendors, said Greg Kirsch, Cushman’s Midwest regional lead for retail.