File #: 14-0876    Version: 1 Name: HONORING THE BIG 10 CONFERENCE
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 1/10/2014 In control: Silvestri
On agenda: 1/15/2014 Final action: 1/15/2014
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RESOLUTION HONORING THE BIG 10 CONFERENCE FOR BUILDING NEW HEADQUARTERS IN COOK COUNTY WHEREAS, the Big Ten Conference has recently completed construction on its new headquarters-a three-story, $20 million, LEED-certified building- located in Rosemont; and WHEREAS, the new headquarters, which is part of Rosemont's new entertainment district on the east side of the Tri-State Tollway near Balmoral Avenue, employs 40 full-time employees; and WHEREAS, the 3,000-square-foot Big Ten museum on the building's first floor will be a interactive experience, featuring touch screens and TVs with footage from past games; and WHEREAS, the museum will offer a movie theater-style panoramic area that will allow fans to experience what it feels like to be on the football field or on the foul line in a basketball game; and WHEREAS, Big Ten Conference officials estimate the 50,00-square-foot building will host roughly 130 athletic and academic meetings annually and ...
Sponsors: PETER N. SILVESTRI, TONI PRECKWINKLE (President), JERRY BUTLER, EARLEAN COLLINS, JOHN P. DALEY, JOHN A. FRITCHEY, JESÚS G. GARCÍA, ELIZABETH "LIZ" DOODY GORMAN, GREGG GOSLIN, STANLEY MOORE, JOAN PATRICIA MURPHY, EDWIN REYES, TIMOTHY O. SCHNEIDER, DEBORAH SIMS, ROBERT STEELE, LARRY SUFFREDIN, JEFFREY R. TOBOLSKI
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
 
RESOLUTION HONORING THE BIG 10 CONFERENCE
FOR BUILDING NEW HEADQUARTERS IN COOK COUNTY
 
WHEREAS, the Big Ten Conference has recently completed construction on its new headquarters-a three-story, $20 million, LEED-certified building- located in Rosemont; and
 
WHEREAS, the new headquarters, which is part of Rosemont's new entertainment district on the east side of the Tri-State Tollway near Balmoral Avenue, employs 40 full-time employees; and
 
WHEREAS, the 3,000-square-foot Big Ten museum on the building's first floor will be a interactive experience, featuring touch screens and TVs with footage from past games; and
 
WHEREAS, the museum will offer a movie theater-style panoramic area that will allow fans to experience what it feels like to be on the football field or on the foul line in a basketball game; and
 
WHEREAS, Big Ten Conference officials estimate the 50,00-square-foot building will host roughly 130 athletic and academic meetings annually and will allow school leaders to share ideas and develop best practices among their institutions; and
 
WHEREAS, the Big Ten Conference's inception can be traced to a meeting of university presidents at Chicago's Palmer House in 1895. After spending 18 years in Schaumburg, the conference moved to Park Ridge in 1991; and
 
WHEREAS, conference officials began looking again for a new headquarters once they decided the conference had outgrown its location at Higgins and Dee roads in Park Ridge; and
 
WHEREAS, the new Rosemont location provides easier access to O'Hare Airport, hotels, and restaurants; and
 
WHEREAS, as part of the entertainment district, the new facility offers a pedestrian-friendly experience, including free admission to the museum.
 
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cook County Board of Commissioners does hereby commend the Big Ten Conference for remaining in Cook County and constructing this new interactive facility; and
 
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a suitable copy of this resolution be tendered to the Big Ten Conference in honor of its contribution to Cook County.
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