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The Old Chicago Main Post Office is a nine-story-tall office building in downtown Chicago. The building was designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White and built in 1921.
Today, the Old Post Office boasts more than 2.5 million square feet of multi-use office and event space including a 3.5-acre urban rooftop oasis—the largest of its kind in the city—complete with a running track, pickleball courts, basketball courts, and a stunning skyline view of the city.
Homepage - The Old Post Office. Main entrance drop off for Uber, Lyft and Taxi is 433 W. Van Buren Street, Chicago, IL 60607. ALERT: Click HERE for current directions to the OPO Parking Garage during the Harrison Street Construction Project.
After sitting vacant for nearly two decades, The Old Post Office completed a $900 million renovation, the largest historic redevelopment in the country. Today, the property boasts over 2.5M SF of stunning multi-use office and event space, and is poised to once again become the central hub of Chicago's business community.
The old Chicago main post office was built in 1921 by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White. A major expansion in 1932 added nine floors and more than 60 acres of floorspace.
The Old Post Office is an amazing example of how a grand, old building that was abandoned for 20 years can be saved and adaptively transformed into a stunning modern office building that attracts prestigious tenants.
The Old Main Post Office is one of the most visible buildings in the Chicago Loop. Straddling major rail and subway corridors as well as the Eisenhower Expressway, the massive building serves as a physical gateway to downtown for thousands of travelers each day.