Real Estate
Tomczak Law Moves Into Historic Joliet Building
Last year, attorney Jeff Tomczak announced he had purchased the old Liebermann's Jewelers Building.

JOLIET, IL - A block up the street from the construction of the colossal 10-story Will County Courthouse, the Tomczak Law Group recently moved into the city's locally famous Liebermann's Jewelers building. In 2017, attorney Jeff Tomczak announced he was purchasing the brick building at 81 North Ottawa Street. The old jewelry store dates back to the late 1800s. During the late 1970s, the downtown Joliet business was literally picked up and moved to its current location.
Within the past couple of weeks, the Tomczak Law Group moved into the second building's floor. Renovations are now underway on the main level to convert that space into law offices as well. Office manager Becca Bianchi has overseen the renovations to the second level of the building.
Led by attorney Jeff Tomczak, the Tomczak Law Group is one of the leading criminal defense firms in Will County. Last year, Tomczak told Patch he decided to purchase the Liebermann's Jewelers building as part of his commitment to the city's revitalization taking place in downtown Joliet.
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Tomczak Law Group had been renting space inside Two Rialto Square, the professional office complex next to the historic Rialto Square Theatre on North Chicago Street.
For more about the law practice, visit The Tomczak Law Group.
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Main image of office manager Becca Bianchi and attorney Jeff Tomczak, all images via John Ferak/Joliet Patch Editor
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