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Press Release - Chicago Marathon - 9/20/06

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          LASALLE BANK CHICAGO MARATHON LAUNCHES NEW INITIATIVE
                  WITH PLANTING OF 75 TREES IN WEST LOOP

    Multi-Year Plan to Focus on Greening Marathon Course and Operations

CHICAGO (September 20, 2006) - The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon was joined
by the City of Chicago today to announce the planting of more than 75 trees
along  the West Loop section of the race course as part of a new multi-year
plan to "green" the Marathon.

In  launching  this  effort,  LaSalle  Bank  and  The  LaSalle Bank Chicago
Marathon  aim to further the Bank's commitment to being more sustainable by
physically  "greening"  the  course by planting additional trees, expanding
recycling  efforts,  increasing  the  use  of organic products and reducing
waste at its annual premier event.

The  tree-planting  project  is  being  organized  in  conjunction with the
Chicago   Department   of  Environment,  Mayor  Daley's  GreenStreets,  the
Department of Streets and Sanitation and the Bureau of Forestry to mitigate
existing  Urban  Heat Islands in the city. Urban Heat Islands are caused by
dark colored or non-vegetated areas that absorb heat and raise temperatures
during  summer  months  thereby  increasing  energy  costs and reducing air
quality  for nearby residents and businesses. By adding mature trees to the
neighborhood landscapes, the City is increasing shade cover in the areas to
offset high temperatures and reduce energy use.

LaSalle Bank, through The LaSalle Bank Sports Charitable Fund, financed the
installation  of trees along the 1400-2000 blocks of west Adams and Jackson
streets  and  plans  to  work  with the City in the years ahead to identify
similar stretches that coincide with the 26.2-mile course.

"We're  committed  to making Chicago the most environmentally friendly city
in  the  world,"  said Chicago's Mayor Richard M. Daley. "LaSalle Bank is a
corporate  leader  in  this  area.  Partnering  with them to green an event
annually  attended by more than 1.5 million people is a significant step to
further sustain Chicago."

Beginning  with  the  Oct.  22  running  of  The  29th LaSalle Bank Chicago
Marathon,  event  organizers will look to improve upon current practices to
lessen   the  event's  impact  on  the  local  environment.  Plans  include
additional  recycling  procedures,  use  of  recycled and organic products,
decreased greenhouse gas emissions and reduced energy use.

"LaSalle  Bank  has deep ties to the communities in which we live and work.
Our commitment to them includes ensuring a healthy environment," said David
Rudis, president of Retail Banking at LaSalle Bank. "We plan to examine all
of  our  operations  and  continue to identify opportunities to make this a
green Marathon."

The LaSalle Bank Sports Charitable Fund was established in partnership with
The  Chicago Community Trust to support the needs of the communities served
by  the Bank. Monies for the Fund are generated through LaSalle Bank Sports
events  and  sponsorships  in  the Bank's primary markets. The LaSalle Bank
Sports Charitable Fund will support charitable organizations that assist in
sustaining  a  healthy  environment  and encouraging children and adults to
lead healthy lifestyles.

The  2006 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon will take place on Sunday, Oct. 22,
beginning  and  ending  in  Chicago's  historic  Grant  Park. The Race will
feature  40,000  registrants  and  expects more than 1.5 million spectators
along   its   course.   For  more  information,  visit  the  Race  website,
chicagomarathon.com.


LaSalle Bank N.A.

LaSalle  Bank N.A. is the largest bank headquartered in Chicago, with $72.2
billion  in  assets  and  $46.8  billion  in deposits.  LaSalle Bank serves
individuals,  small  businesses,  middle-market  companies and institutions
through  146  retail locations and 450 ATMs in Chicago and its suburbs, and
online at lasallebank.com.

LaSalle  Bank  has  retail  and  commercial  operations in 20 states and 26
cities  across  the U.S.  In addition, it offers specialty services through
its direct and indirect subsidiaries, including LaSalle Financial Services,
Inc.,  LaSalle  National  Leasing  Corporation and LaSalle Business Credit,
LLC.

Parent company LaSalle Bank Corporation, also headquartered in Chicago, has
$116  billion in assets.  It is an indirect subsidiary of Netherlands-based
ABN  AMRO  Bank N.V., a leading international bank with total assets of EUR
986  bln.   ABN AMRO operates more than 3,500 branches in 60-plus countries
and territories, and has more than 105,000 full-time employees worldwide.

LaSalle Bank N.A., Member FDIC, Equal Opportunity Lender

C 2006 LaSalle Bank Corporation

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