The Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, was sold in January 2015 for approximately $1.3 billion. This sale marked one of the largest real estate transactions in U.S. history. The tower has since undergone various renovations and updates to attract tenants and maintain its status as an iconic Chicago landmark.
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The owner of the building gets to decide. For some buildings of significance - like sports arenas - the naming rights can be worth millions of dollars and the owner will sell the naming rights to a company. When Chicago's Sears Tower was sold to the Willis Group Holdings insurance broker, the building got renamed from the Sears Tower to the Willis Tower. San Francisco's Candlestick Park is now known as 3Com Park, while the Washington Redskins field in Landover, Maryland didn't have a name until they sold the naming rights, and now the building is known as FedEx Field.
Yes sears does sell riding lawn mowers. They also sell the manual ones that are more common. They usually have the sitting lawn mowers in the display of their windows at Sears.
No, Sears would not sell an iPod Touch. I would try an electronics store like Best Buy or Circuit City.
No, Sears doesn't sell saddles but a great place to get a saddle is tack room too.
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Sears does sell elliptical trainers at some locations, as well as through their website. It would be best to call your local Sears first, to see if they carry them.
A bolt action Sears Roebuck shotgun would probably sell for $75 to $125 retail.
no they do not
Yes, Sears sell American tires such as Goodyear, Michelin, Dunlop and BF Goodrich tires. They also offer promos.
Yes indeed they do. Sears sell the bits and the drills that the bits go into. They sell these together or separately at a reasonable price and at any quantity.