Roots of Cellini grow deep

Cellini companies — New Frontier Management and an affiliate, Pacific Management Corp., which is owned in part by his daughter and son-in-law — have agreements with private landlords to manage 18 buildings now occupied by state agencies that include the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Human Services and the Department of Transportation, state officials say.

This past year alone, Illinois taxpayers paid more than $14.4 million in rent for 18 buildings that have been managed by companies linked for decades to Cellini or his family, records show.

Those companies also manage four other office buildings — including IDOT’s Schaumburg offices and the Illinois Student Assistance Commission building in Deerfield — that state taxpayers are buying under installment deals that cost Illinois taxpayers $9.4 million this year.

And Pacific Management — the company whose owners include Cellini’s daughter and her husband — operates 13 affordable housing projects for the Illinois Development Housing Authority, a state agency that’s given Cellini more than $90 million in low-interest loans over the past three decades to build apartments in Chicago, the suburbs and Downstate.

The Cellini businesses get a percentage of the rent that the state pays the owners of the buildings. Just how much is something that’s between the landlords and the Cellini companies, according to state officials, who say that, as a result, they don’t know how much New Frontier or Pacific Management ended up getting paid on deals that indirectly involve state government.

“We do not have copies of the management agreement between the [landlords] and New Frontier, and the management fee paid to New Frontier would be included in the rent paid to each lessor and is not broken down separately,” says Sunny Clark of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services, the agency that oversees state leases.

To get an idea of the potential value, consider just one of those buildings — the Illinois Student Assistance Commission’s Deerfield headquarters that was built by the Alter Group. The state owns that office complex, located just off the Tri-State Tollway, and is in year No. 19 of a 21-year contract with Pacific to handle utilities, janitorial services, security and the like for the building. On that one building alone, the state paid Pacific Management a total of $814,265 this year, according to records from the office of Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka.

Cellini, 77, of Springfield, is the president of New Frontier Management, which state officials say managed 18 buildings leased by the state.

But Cellini’s New Frontier Management no longer manages those properties, which are now overseen instead by Pacific Management, according to Kathleen M. Vyborny, an attorney for both companies.

Cellini has no ownership stake in Pacific Management. His daughter, Claudia Cellini, is listed in state records as Pacific Management’s senior vice president. Pacific Management’s corporate secretary, Vincent Forgione, and its treasurer, Susan Weber, report to Cellini at some of his companies, including New Frontier Management Corp.

Pacific and New Frontier share offices in downtown Chicago on the top floor of 20 S. Clark St., the nerve center of Cellini’s business empire, as well as in Springfield, where both companies operate from a senior housing complex that Cellini built with low-interest state loans.

“New Frontier Management Corporation is not engaged in the property-management business,” Vyborny says. “It ceased providing property-management services several years ago. Any statement, suggestion or implication to the contrary is false.”

Vyborny says that Cellini “has no direct or indirect ownership interest” in Pacific Management, nor is he an officer or director of the business.

Patrick Somers — who is president and chief executive officer of Pacific Management and a longtime Cellini business associate — describes New Frontier and Pacific Management as “legally separate companies, and there is no overlap of ownership.”

Somers disputes state records that show New Frontier continues to manage the buildings leased by the state, saying that “is incorrect” and that those records “must be considerably outdated.”

Asked to explain whether the buildings are managed by Cellini’s New Frontier Management or his daughter’s Pacific Management, Clark, the spokeswoman for the Illinois Department of Central Management Services, says, “It is our understanding that New Frontier and Pacific Management are related entities.”

The Chicago Sun-Times contacted several landlords of buildings housing state agencies, but none would discuss their management deals with New Frontier or Pacific Management. Those landlords include:

† Marilyn and Nick Cagnoni, who own three Springfield buildings that are leased by the state and managed by Cellini-linked companies. Her late father, Frank Mason, was a Springfield businessman who leased property to the state. Her husband is the son of the late Michael Cagnoni, a trucking executive who was killed in a mob hit when his Mercedes-Benz exploded on the Tri-State Tollway’s Ogden Avenue ramp on June 24, 1981, according to testimony during the “Operation Family Secrets” trial four years ago that ended with the convictions of top Chicago mobsters including Frank Calabrese Sr.

† Government Property Fund II, which owns the Prescott Bloom Building at 201 S. Grand Avenue East in Springfield, a building Cellini built for the state in the late 1980s. It’s now leased by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services. According to state records, Government Property Fund II is co-owned by Rumsey GPF I LLC. That business, in turn, is listed as being owned by Rumsey Indian Rancheria of the Wintun Indians, a tribe which operates a northern California casino.

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1 Response to Roots of Cellini grow deep

  1. Goddess says:

    I live in an apartment complex in Milan, IL owned by Somers/Cellini. I have been discriminated against on the basis of disability, harrassed for a year, stalked by maintaince. Cellini/Somers have threatened me. My security camera was cut up, damaged and destroyed by maintaince. Management has tried to shake me down for “cash only” fines. A boss from Chicago drives 3 hrs jyst to bang on my door and harass me. 2 days ago she made the 3 hour drive to bang on my door and tell me posting the Constitution of the United States of America is a “threat” to her…. Thank you for writing this. It helps in my research. I am in DESPERATE NEED of an ATTORNEY! My life and my son’s life have already been threatened by these people. I am a single Christian Mama with an autoimmune disorder trying to complete my Capstone for my Master’s of English. I would like replies to my post in order to gain more knowledge abd info. Thanks!

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