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Building in Chicago, Illinois New York Life Insurance Building (1900) General information Status Completed Location Chicago, Illinois Coordinates 41°52′53.2″N 87°37′56.2″W / 41.881444°N 87.632278°W / 41.881444; -87.632278 Completed 1894 Technical details Floor count 14 Design and construction Architect(s) William Le Baron Jenney Chicago Landmark Designated July 26, 2006 ...
For New York Life's 150th anniversary, in 1994–1995 the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit at a cost of $4.1 million. [22] The New York Life Insurance Company continued to maintain its headquarters in the building, but started leasing extra office space through Cushman and Wakefield in 2004. [76]
Following World War II, New York Life further diversified; it invested in real estate development in the late 1940s and launched a mortgage-loan program for veterans in 1946. [15] In 1957, New York Life hired one of the industry's first black agents, Cirilo McSween. [8] [18] In the 1970s, New York Life began selling annuities and mutual funds. [15]
Vanderbilt Office Properties [17] Envisionit Agency [18] S&P Global Ratings [19] Bowman, Barrett & Associates Inc. [20] OppLoans [21] Hubbard Chicago [22] Painters District Council 14 [23] Optiver [24] The building was the home of the Chicago Tribune and Tribune Publishing after leaving Tribune Tower in July 2018 [25] until January, 2021. [26]
The Marshall Field and Company Building is a National Historic Landmark retail building on State Street in Chicago, Illinois.Now housing Macy's State Street, the Beaux-Arts and Commercial style complex was designed by architect Daniel Burnham and built in two stages—north end in 1901–02 (including columned entrance) and south end in 1905–06.
The Catalog House was designated a Chicago Landmark on May 17, 2000. [7] In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect Minoru Yamasaki, who also designed the former World Trade Center towers in New York City. [4] [5]
"Historic Structures Report: Metropolitan Life Home Office Complex" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service. December 5, 1995. Robins, Anthony W. (2017). New York Art Deco: A Guide to Gotham's Jazz Age Architecture. Excelsior Editions. State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-1-4384-6396-4. OCLC 953576510.
New York Life Insurance Building or New York Life Building may refer to: New York Life Insurance Building (Montreal) New York Life Insurance Building (Chicago), Illinois; New York Life Building (Kansas City, Missouri) New York Life Building, New York City; The former New York Life Insurance Company Building, now 108 Leonard, New York City