Chicago's Loyola Press Moves to New Quarters

Loyola Press has moved from its longtime location in Chicago--where it had offices for nearly 100 years--to new headquarters that includes a state-of-the-art recording studio and an environment "conducive to collaboration and cross-department interaction." Near O'Hare International Airport, the new spot makes it easier to host partners, customers and guests.

Loyola Press president and publisher Joellyn Cicciarelli, commented: "While it is certainly hard to say goodbye to the vibrant and wonderful Wrigleyville/Lakeview neighborhood that Loyola Press has called home, we are thrilled to be relocating our corporate headquarters to a modern facility that matches our generous and forward-thinking employee benefits and better serves our talented and flexible team. As a recurring winner of the Chicago Tribune's top workplaces award, we recognize the importance of location, amenities, and environment."

An apostolate of the USA Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus, Loyola Press has the Jesuit mission of "helping people find God in all things." Loyola Press specializes in pre-K through grade 12 curriculum in language arts, social-emotional learning and Catholic faith formation, as well as offers a variety of titles for adults and children, including Dear Pope Francis: The Pope Answers Questions from Children Around the World. The Netflix series Stories of a Generation with Pope Francis, which premiered December 25, is based on the Loyola Press title Sharing the Wisdom of Time.

The new location for Loyola Press is 8770 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Suite 1125, Chicago, Ill. 60631.

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