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Mid-Continental Plaza is a 583 ft (178m) tall skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois. It was completed in 1972 and has 49 floors. Shaw and Associates designed the building, which is the 62nd tallest building in Chicago. It was originally planned as two 40-story black glass towers. The top 10 floors have been converted to condominiums called The Park ...
176 West Washington Elks Club Building 1917 [53] 14 [53] Yes 175 West Washington Chicago Federation of Musicians Building 1933 / 1949 [54] 3 [54] Yes 170 West Washington 1875 / 1952 [55] 4 [55] Yes 166 West Washington 1872 / 1930 [56] 7 [56] Yes 111 West Washington Burnham Center. 1913 [57] 21 [57] Yes 77 West Washington Chicago Temple Building ...
The NASD was founded on September 3, 1936 as Investment Bankers Conference, Inc. [9] and, on August 7, 1939, was registered under the name National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. [10] as a national securities association with the SEC under authority granted by the 1938 Maloney Act amendments to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, [11] which allowed it to supervise the conduct of its ...
Cook: Central Chicago: 123 16.2 Cook: North Side Chicago: 98 16.3 Cook: South Side Chicago: 105 16.4 Cook: West Side Chicago: 74 16.5 Cook: Evanston: 62 16.6 Cook: Other: 136 Cook: Duplicates (4) [2] Cook: Total 594 17 Crawford: 7 18 Cumberland: 3 19 DeKalb: 17 20 DeWitt: 2 21 Douglas: 3 22 DuPage: 48 23 Edgar: 9 24 Edwards: 1 25 Effingham: 3 ...
The Franklin Center is a 60-story supertall skyscraper in the Loop neighborhood of downtown Chicago.Completed in 1989 as the AT&T Corporate Center to consolidate the central region headquarters of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T), [2] it stands at a height of 1,007 ft (307 m) and contains 1.7 million sq ft (160,000 m 2) of floor space. [3]
Harris Bank Addition II is a 510 ft (160 m) tall skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois, United States.It was completed in 1974 and has 38 floors. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill designed the building in the International style which is the 83rd tallest in Chicago and has 592,000 sq ft (55,000 m 2) of floor space.
It has 150 offices, 300 occupants, and 2 passenger elevators. Erected in 1882, at a cost of $325,000; the first high steel building in Chicago." [5] From 1903-1965, the First National Bank Building occupied the site. In 1965, this was demolished to make way for First National Plaza (now called Chase Tower).
The Inland Steel Building is a skyscraper located at 30 W. Monroe Street in Chicago, Illinois. It is one of the city's defining commercial high-rises of the post–World War II era of modern architecture. [1] [4] Its principal designers were Bruce Graham and Walter Netsch of the Skidmore, Owings & Merrill architecture firm. [1]