In over 30 years of brokerage, Aaron Anovitz has represented tenants and building owners in hundreds of lease and sale transactions. These transactions have involved retail, office and industrial space and have ranged from 500sf medical and entrepreneurial companies to 25,000sf advertising agencies and insurance companies. Aaron has represented all classes of buildings from Class A & B Loop and Michigan Avenue properties to loft buildings in River North and the South and West loop neighborhoods. In the last 20 years, Aaron has been involved with acquisition, asset management and construction management while continuing to represent owners and tenants. His investors have entrusted him to manage, lease, build and maintain multi-million dollar portfolios. Aaron joined Ann Anovitz Associates after graduating from Western Illinois University in 1984 with a B.A. in Mass Communications. His first 10 years after college were spent working for Fortune 500 companies such as Allstate Insurance, Motorola, Quaker Oats and the Chicago Tribune doing video and film production and working part time with Ann Anovitz Associates as a broker. Aaron is an avid golfer, volleyball player and Chicago sports fan and when not otherwise busy spends time doing rehab to his 1942 home. Aaron is now an Owner and President of Ann Anovitz Associates and is ready to help you with all your real estate needs.

Traditional office work is not dead

Traditional office work is not dead, but it has undergone significant changes and will continue to evolve. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated trends towards remote and flexible work arrangements, leading many to speculate about the future of traditional office spaces. However, the concept of a physical office is unlikely to disappear entirely. READ MORE

Hybrid work

Hybrid work, which allows employees to split their time between working remotely and working in a traditional office, has become increasingly popular in recent years. While there are certainly benefits to this model of work, it is not without its challenges and drawbacks. Here are a few reasons why hybrid work may not be the…

Chicago Showing Both Hot and Cold

Damla Gerhart, principal and managing director, Avison Young, tells GlobeSt.com that even with its challenges, she’s seen significant cause for optimism in Chicago’s office market in the fourth quarter. “While most of the market’s vacancy and availability rates saw continued increases, the flight to quality and location is apparent, with occupants seeking better spaces for…

The Office isn’t dead yet

“The Office isn’t dead yet. Companies may still need a place to work at least part of the time and flexibility will be a key point.” — Aaron Anovitz Chicago tech firm Cameo runs a return-to-the-office experiment, discovers a big productivity boost and rethinks its remote-only stand. Steven Galanis, the poster boy for working from…