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The Tribune Tower is a 463-foot-tall (141 m), 36-floor neo-Gothic skyscraper located at 435 North Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, United States.The early 1920s international design competition for the tower became a historic event in 20th-century architecture. [1]
Freedom Center, also known as the Chicago Tribune Publishing Center, is the printing plant and headquarters for the Chicago Tribune, as well as the printing facility for other publications such as the Chicago Sun-Times. It closed May 2024 and is currently in the middle of demolition to replace the Freedom Center with Bally's Chicago Casino.
Tribune East Tower is a 1,442 ft (439.5 m) mixed use supertall tower to be constructed on the eastern edge of the Tribune Tower property, in the Streeterville area of Chicago. [2] The building plans were approved on May 8, 2020.
The Tribune Tower, home of the Chicago Tribune sits along Michigan Avenue on the Chicago River on October 8, 2015, in Chicago, Illinois.
Tribune Media, the former broadcast parent of Tribune Publishing, kept all the real estate — including Tribune Tower and Freedom Center — when the newspaper company spun off on its own in 2014.
The Wrigley Building is a skyscraper located at 400–410 North Michigan Avenue on Chicago's Near North Side.It is located on the Magnificent Mile directly across Michigan Avenue from the Tribune Tower.
Tribune Tower, the neo-Gothic landmark being redeveloped as luxury condos on North Michigan Avenue, has its first retail tenant: the Museum of Ice Cream. An experiential museum that features ...
In 1921–22, the Tribune Tower competition was held to determine the design for the new headquarters of the Chicago Tribune, a major American metropolitan newspaper.The competition garnered 260 entries, and the first place honor was awarded to a design by New York architects John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood.