Stream Realty Partners has been selected to handle the leasing for 448 N. LaSalle Drive, a newly built office building in Chicago’s River North neighborhood.
Leading the leasing efforts are Stream Vice President Erica Marshall, Executive Managing Director & Partner Patrick Russo, and Mark Gunderson. Midwest Property Group Ltd., represented by Charlie Javors, is responsible for property management of the building. The owner of the property is National Real Estate Advisors LLC from Washington D.C., represented by Jeff Kanne, Kevin Verdi and Robert Kelly.
The boutique office property stands at 12 stories tall with a total area of 174,599 square feet. It boasts spacious floorplates of up to 15,000 square feet and ample natural light throughout. In spring 2025,the building will welcome Electric Shuffle – a restaurant and bar offering food options as well as craft cocktails alongside high-tech shuffleboard games.
According to Mark Gunderson,”448 N.LaSalle provides tenants with all they need – modern amenities,a prime location,and an environment that fosters productivity and collaboration.” This statement was made during his role as Executive Vice President at Stream Realty Partners.
Flashcard Subject: Chapter One
Q: What are some examples or characteristics that define life?
A: Some examples or characteristics that define life include:
1) Ability to grow
2) Reproduction
3) Response/adaptation to stimuli
4) Metabolism/energy use
5) Homeostasis/maintenance of internal balance
6) Organization/cellular structure
7 ) Evolutionary adaptation/change over time
Q: How do living things maintain homeostasis?
A: Living things maintain homeostasis through various mechanisms such as feedback loops (negative feedback), regulation (nervous system/hormones), behavior (seeking shelter when cold), physiological processes (sweating when hot), etc.
Flashcard Subject: chapter one vocab
Q: anatomy
A: The study of body structure
Q: physiology
A: the study of how the body and its parts work or function
Q: gross anatomy (macroscopic)
A: Study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye
Q: microscopic anatomy
A: deals with structures too small to be seen with the naked eye, uses a microscope for viewing.
Q: regional anatomy
A:
study all organs in one specific region.
B:
the study of individual regions such as head, neck or trunk.
C:
the examination and comparison between different species’ anatomies.
D:
focuses on structural changes caused by disease. A,B,C,D?
Correct answer is B.
Q) What is an example for Regional Anatomy?
a) studying cells under a microscope b) examining heart valves c) comparing human arm bones to bird wing bones d) dissecting cadavers C?
regional Anatomy examples are :
1. Head & Neck – skull , face , brain .
2. Thorax – lungs , heart .
3.Abdomen- stomach,liver,kidneys etc..
4.Pelvis- reproductive organs .
Histology (microscopic)
Microscopic studies tissues at cellular level using microscopes . it examines tissue composition & organization .
Systemic Anatomy (gross )
Study each system separately like digestive system or nervous system . It focuses on relationships among systems rather than individual regions .
Pathological Anatomy(gross)
Examines anatomical changes resulting from diseases like tumors,cancer etc..
Embryology(microscopically )
Studies developmental changes occurring before birth from fertilization until birth .
Comparative Physiology/Anatomy(both macro/microscopically ) compares similarities/differences between different species’ physiologies/anatomies to understand evolutionary relationships .
Flashcard Subject: Chapter 6 Vocabulary List #1 “The American Revolution”
Q : Patriotism
Noun; Love for or devotion to one’s country
A: The soldier showed great patriotism when he risked his life for his country.
Q: Loyalist
Noun; A person who remains loyal to the established ruler or government, especially in the face of a revolt.
A: Many colonists were divided between being a patriot and being a loyalist during the American Revolution.
Q: Neutral
Adjective; Not favoring either side in an argument, contest, war etc.; impartial.
A:The neutral nation refused to take sides during World War II
Q: Mercenary
Noun; A professional soldier hired by a foreign army. Adjective;
Motivated solely by desire for monetary gain.
The mercenary was paid well but had no loyalty towards anyone except himself.
Q : Strategy
Noun ; An elaborate and systematic plan of action .
The general came up with an excellent strategy that helped them win many battles against their enemy .
Flashcard Subject: 5th Grade Science – Matter Vocabulary
Q: matter
A:
anything that has mass (takes up space)
B:
the amount of material something is made from
C:
a solid object such as wood or stone D:a substance that takes up space E:something you can touch F:anything you can see G:something you can smell H:anything you taste I:a liquid J:gases K:matter does not include energy L:matter cannot be created nor destroyed M:Matter is anything made from atoms N:Molecules are tiny particles O:A molecule may contain more than one atom P:A compound contains two different types of atoms Q:The three states (or phases)of matter are solid ,liquid,and gas R:Solids have definite shape S:Liquids do not have definite shape T:Liquids flow U:Liquid molecules move faster than solids V:Faster moving molecules make liquids less dense W:Density tells us how much mass is in a certain volume X:Gases do not have definite shape Y:Gas molecules move very fast Z:Faster moving molecules make gases less dense
A: anything that has mass (takes up space)
Q: mass
A:
the amount of material something is made from
B:
a solid object such as wood or stone C:a substance that takes up space D:something you can touch E:anything you can see F:something you can smell G:anything you taste H:a liquid I:gases J:matter does not include energy K:matter cannot be created nor destroyed L:Matter is anything made from atoms M:Molecules are tiny particles N:A molecule may contain more than one atom O:A compound contains two different types of atoms P:The three states (or phases)of matter are solid ,liquid,and gas Q:Solids have definite shape R:Liquids do not have definite shape S:Liquids flow T:Liquid molecules move faster than solids U:Faster moving molecules make liquids less dense V:Density tells us how much mass is in a certain volume W:Gases do not have definite shape X:Tiny gas particles spread out to fill any container they occupy Y:The air we breathe and the helium inside balloons are examples of gases Z:Faster moving particles make gases less dense.
A:
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mass – the amount of material something is made fromFlashcard Subject: Biology 1.2 Vocabulary
Q: Atom
A. The smallest unit into which matter can be divided without releasing electrically charged particles.
B. A single particle composed mostly protons, neutrons, and electrons.
C. The basic building blocks for all chemical substances and living organisms on Earth except for viruses.
D.The fundamental unit structure used to describe elements on the periodic table..
E.A subatomic particle with no charge found within an atom’s nucleus along with protons; also known as a nucleon.
A: B. A single particle composed mostly protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Q: Nucleus
A. The central part of an atom that contains the majority of its mass; made up of protons and neutrons.
B. An organelle found in eukaryotic cells that stores genetic information in the form of DNA.
C.A small spherical structure within a cell’s cytoplasm containing enzymes or other molecules responsible for breaking down waste products or foreign material brought into the cell by phagocytosis..
D.The outermost layer surrounding plant cells which is primarily composed cellulose fibers to provide structural support..
E.A large group (or family)of unicellular microorganisms with simple cellular structures lacking nuclei and membrane-bound organelles; some are beneficial while others can cause disease..
A: A.The central part of an atom that contains the majority of its mass; made up
Q: Proton
A.An electrically charged subatomic particle found within atomic nuclei with a positive charge (+1).
B.One type fundamental particles used to describe elements on periodic table .
C.An essential element required for all living organisms as it plays critical roles in many biological processes such as photosynthesis , respiration , digestion etc .
D.Particles located outside nucleus but still inside electron cloud . They have negative charge (-1)
E.Subatomic particles without any electrical charges ; they are neutral . Found inside nucleus along with proton .
F.Molecules consisting only two atoms bonded together through covalent bonds ..
G.Particles located outside nucleus but still inside electron cloud . They have negative charge (-1).
H.Essential chemical substances needed by plants during photosynthesis process to produce glucose from carbon dioxide gas (CO2)and water(H2O).They absorb light energy from sun rays using pigments like chlorophylls & carotenoids ..I.Scientists who study the chemical composition and properties of matter.
A: B.One type fundamental particles used to describe elements on periodic table .
Q: Neutron
A.A subatomic particle with no charge found within an atom’s nucleus along with protons; also known as a nucleon.
B.An electrically charged subatomic particle found within atomic nuclei with a positive charge (+1).
C.The basic building blocks for all chemical substances and living organisms on Earth except for viruses..
D.A single particle composed mostly protons, neutrons, and electrons .
E.Particles located outside nucleus but still inside electron cloud . They have negative charge (-1) .
F.Essential chemical substances needed by plants during photosynthesis process to produce glucose from carbon dioxide gas (CO2)and water(H2O).They absorb light energy from sun rays using pigments like chlorophylls & carotenoids ..
G.Scientists who study the chemical composition and properties of matter.
H.Subatomic particles without any electrical charges ; they are neutral . Found inside nucleus along with proton ..I.An organelle found in eukaryotic cells that stores genetic information in the form of DNA.
Q: Electron
A. A negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits around an atom’s positively-charged nucleus.
B. The outermost layer surrounding plant cells which is primarily composed cellulose fibers to provide structural support..
C.Particles located outside nucleus but still inside electron cloud . They have negative charge (-1)
D.The central part of an atom that contains the majority of its mass; made up of protons and neutrons.
E.Molecules consisting only two atoms bonded together through covalent bonds ..
F.Substances produced by living organisms or derived synthetically ,that can kill or inhibit microorganisms such as bacteria,fungi,viruses etc.. G.All forms life require this essential element since it is involved in many biological processes including respiration , photosynthesis , digestion etc .
H.An electrically charged subatomic particle found within atomic nuclei with a positive charge (+1).
I.A single particle composed mostly protons, neutrons, and electrons.
A: A. A negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits around an atom’s positively-charged nucleus.
Q: Element
A.A substance consisting of atoms which all have the same number of protons – i.e. the same atomic number.
B.The basic building blocks for all chemical substances and living organisms on Earth except for viruses..
C.Molecules consisting only two atoms bonded together through covalent bonds ..
D.Essential chemical substances needed by plants during photosynthesis process to produce glucose from carbon dioxide gas (CO2)and water(H2O).They absorb light energy from sun rays using pigments like chlorophylls & carotenoids ..
E.Scientists who study the chemical composition and properties of matter.
F.Substances produced by living organisms or derived synth