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Quick Facts Construction start: 1964 Construction finish: 1967 Designed by: Bertrand Goldberg Associates Type: Skyscraper Maximum Height: 587 feet / 179 meters Timeline September, 2010: This building was named #14 on Chicago Magazine's list of the...
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Quick Facts Construction begins: 1964 Construction completion: 1967 Designed by: Bertrand Goldberg Associates Type: Skyscraper Maximum Height: 587 feet / 179 meters Timeline September, 2010: This building is ranked #14 on Chicago Magazine's list of...
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The site, bordered by Orleans Street, Wells Street, Kinzie Street and the Chicago River, was formerly a Native American trading post and the site of Chicago and North Western Railway's former Wells Street Station, abandoned in 1911 in favor of...
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In September 2010, it was named #1 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40 Buildings in Chicago. 8. In June 2013, the office portion of the building and its parking garage were sold for $145 million. 9. The residential portion of the building has...
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April 12, 2012: The building was sold in a bankruptcy auction by Senior Care Development for $53.5 million in cash and an estimated $57 million in debt. (Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a...
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Daley Center September, 2010: This building was named #16 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40 Buildings in Chicago. Notes This was formerly the location of the Opera House Building. This was formerly the location of an RKO theater. At the time...
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April 12, 2012: The building is sold at a bankruptcy auction by Senior Care Development for $53.5 million in cash and an estimated $57 million in debt. (Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a...
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The Merchandise Mart or the Merch Mart or the Mart is a commercial building located in Chicago's Near North Side. When it opened in 1930, it was the largest building in the world with 4 million square feet of floor space. The art deco landmark sits...
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330 North Wabash (formerly IBM Plaza also known as IBM Building and now renamed AMA Plaza) is a skyscraper in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States, at 330 N. Wabash Avenue, designed by famed architectLudwig Mies van der Rohe (who died in 1969...
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September 2010: A new attraction was announced for the 94th floor observatory: 50x20-foot skating rink, made of a synthetic substance called "Skating in the Sky." September, 2010: This building was named #1 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40...
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September 2010: This building was ranked #28 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40 Buildings in Chicago. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating...
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September, 2010: This building was named #21 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40 Buildings in Chicago. (Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by...
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September 2010: This building was ranked #21 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40 Buildings in Chicago. (Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by...
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September, 2010: This building was named #28 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40 Buildings in Chicago. (Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by...
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The building's owner paid a huge fine to the city, settled a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family, and replaced all 3,000 windows in the building. As odd as the red color is, it's not the old colored skyscraper in Chicago. There is a bright...
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Daley Center September, 2010: This building is named #16 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40 Buildings in Chicago. Notes This location was formerly occupied by an Opera House Building. This location was formerly occupied by an RKO theater. At...
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The Hyatt Center rises from amid an overgrown forest of skyscrapers to spread light through a part of Chicago that previously seemed in perpetual shadow. The building takes the form of a smooth oval with indentations at its two most acute points. In...
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The towers offer easy access to three major highways, walkable access to the city center, two commuter rail stations, an Amtrak station, and Chicago's growing business core along the Southern branch of the Chicago River. The real question is Why...
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The towers offer easy access to three major highways, walkable access to the city center, two commuter rail stations, an Amtrak station, and Chicago's growing business core along the Southern branch of the Chicago River. The real question is why this...
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Construction Begins: 1923 Work Completion Date: 1924 Designers: Graham, Anderson, Probst & White Building Type: Skyscraper Number of Floors: 30 Maximum Height: 475 feet / 145 meters Timeline: 1954 Marks the Addition of a Blue Beacon to This...
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One of the most frequently asked questions we get is, "What's that prominent red building in the middle of Chicago's skyline?" The answer is CNA Center. Although it stands 44 stories tall, which isn't unusually massive by Chicago standards, its...
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The original design for this building included a second idential building and a radio tower. Tennants at the top floor of this building have a great view, but only 280 square feet of space. The building was originally named after Alonzo Mather, who...
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Construction began in 1999 and was completed in the spring of 2002 with the designs of Lohan Associates (now Goettsch Partners) and developer, John Buck Company to accommodate the needs of UBS groups such as UBS Warburg, UBS PaineWebber, UBS Global...
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Construction Completion: 1986 Designed by the Renowned Architects of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Building Type: Iconic Skyscraper Number of Stories: 63 Floors Above Ground Maximum Height: 725 Feet / 221 Meters in the Air Architectural Notes: Adrian...
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Quick Facts Construction completion date: 1986 Designed by the renowned architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Building type: Iconic skyscraper Number of floors: 58 stories high Maximum height: A towering 570 feet / 174 meters above ground...
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Maximum Height: The building reaches a staggering 470 feet / 143 meters in height. Notes Fifield Companies masterminded the development of this architectural marvel. The top two floors feature expansive outdoor terraces, a rare treat for office...
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The UBS Tower was a groundbreaking achievement in Chicago's architecture scene, marking the first large multi-tenant tower constructed in the city after six years since 1993. The building's most striking feature is its stunning main lobby, boasting a...
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By covering this building in reflective blue glass it maximizes the amount of light it shares and also helps blend into the sky to reduce its visual footprint. Though some believe the shape of the building is reminiscent of a cash register to...
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Some believe the shape of the building resembles a cash register, reminiscent of its largest tenant, but it was actually designed to resemble a waterfall to connect with the nearby Chicago River. The spread at the bottom of the building is part of...
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The Hyatt Center emerges from a forest of skyscrapers, its sleek design casting a radiant glow on a part of Chicago that once seemed forever lost in shadow. This architectural marvel takes the form of a smooth oval with two indentations at its most...