"Our facilities must accommodate the needs of our customers as our business grows and changes," says Rick Brammer, vice president of customer care for AT&T. "The Tinley Park location mirrors our other key market locations in providing us the key incentives associated with attracting and retaining a high-caliber workforce – location, amenities and a secure working environment."
AT&T Broadband was represented by Equis Corp. senior vice president Brad Metzger. Bill Elwood of CB Richard Ellis represented TCB Development, which owns the property near Interstates 80 and 294 as well as a Metra commuter rail line.
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