Current representatives of the Hoffman Estates village board, that approved the once-mighty Sears’ corporate headquarters to move from downtown Chicago to 273 vacant acres in the suburbs 35 years ago, toured the sprawling campus one last time Friday ahead of its imminent demolition.
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