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The tapestry is now in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. [4] In May 2013, U.S. Bank announced it agreed to increase its leased space in the structure from 66,000 square feet (6,100 m 2) to 110,000 square feet (10,000 m 2). The terms of the lease also gave the bank naming rights for the building through 2026. [5]
In 2007, LaSalle Bank was sold by its European owner ABN AMRO to Bank of America and the building's name changed to the Bank of America Building. In August 2008, the Bank sold the building to AmTrust but continues to occupy 0.8 million square feet (74,000 m 2) of the 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m 2) in the building under a lease that runs ...
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Those houses were described by Jacalyn D. Harden, author of Double Cross: Japanese Americans in Black and White Chicago, as being "modest". [ 25 ] At 5000 North Marine Drive is The Aquitania , a co-op building constructed in 1923 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2002.
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The company and developer, John Buck Co., expected the move to take place in summer 2018. As part of the transaction, Buck purchased the Wabash Street building for $108 million and would redevelop it. [6] In August 2017, Buck and Northern Trust announced an agreement for the bank to lease 465,000 square feet (43,200 m 2) of the building. The ...
Jesse Binga (April 10, 1865 – June 13, 1950) was a prominent American businessman who founded the first privately owned African-American bank in Chicago. [1] Binga recalled coming to Chicago in the 1890s with $10 in his pocket. By the 1920s he was a bank president and major real estate owner.