Allstate to Sell Northbrook Headquarters in Strong Endorsement of Hybrid Work

By | October 11, 2021

Allstate Corp. plans to sell its headquarters building, marking the U.S. finance industry’s firmest endorsement yet of the desire to offer hybrid work after the pandemic.

With many employees choosing to work remotely, the insurance giant will sell its offices in Northbrook, Illinois, according to an emailed statement Friday. The complex in a Chicago suburb has several buildings that total 1.9 million square feet on a 186-acre (75 hectares), Allstate has said in regulatory filings.

“Allstate’s employees have more choice about where they work and many are choosing to work from home,” said Tammy Kotula, a spokeswoman for Allstate. “As a result, we will sell our office in Northbrook but plan to keep a significant presence in the Chicago area.”

Most of the biggest U.S. banks have spent much of the summer cajoling staffers back into towers. Allstate — with nearly 42,000 employees — is joining the raft of smaller financial firms that are embracing remote work on a permanent basis after the pandemic.

Capital One Financial Corp. has said it will designate Mondays and Fridays as firm-wide remote-working days even after it reopens offices sometime next year. Synchrony Financial has told employees they can work from home forever if they’d like.

–With assistance from Jenny Surane.

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  • October 13, 2021 at 1:40 pm
    An Actuary says:
    Thanks TxLady. I'm surprised they already have a buyer for that large complex. Unlike residential, this isn't exactly a sellers' market for commercial property. Probably be... read more
  • October 13, 2021 at 9:11 am
    TxLady says:
    Other articles mentioned that Allstate has other offices in Chicago in the Merchandise Mart and will house employees who must be in the office in that space. Another article y... read more
  • October 12, 2021 at 1:38 pm
    Guest1 says:
    Maybe the deal is a sale-leaseback arrangement? Or employees could go to another building in the Chicago area if necessary?

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