Chicago Guinness brewery building to go back on the market weeks after brewery opening

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Six brokers from JLL have been tasked with finding a buyer for the 15,000-square-foot space

Weeks after opening, the property housing the buzzy new Guinness Open Gate Brewery in West Loop — already a booming tourist attraction — is set to change hands. Fred Latsko, a Chicago real estate developer, has listed the building at 901 W. Kinzie Street for sale and hired commercial brokerage firm JLL to look for a buyer. Latsko Interests manages properties in six states, but most of its commercial holdings are in the Gold Coast neighborhood of Chicago.

Guinness has been found on taps around the world for more than 260 years, starting with the St. James Gate Brewery in Dublin. Arthur Guinness, the company’s first master brewer, famously took out a 9,000-year lease on the brewery in 1759, and began exporting the now-iconic black Guinness porter beer in 1796. Guinness is now produced at more than 50 breweries worldwide, but only Open Gate Breweries welcome the public for tours.

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