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  2. St. Regis Chicago - Wikipedia

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    St. Regis Chicago at 363 East Wacker Drive from Lake Point Tower, 2022. The building's chief architect is Jeanne Gang, head of Studio Gang Architects. Chicago-based bKL Architecture is the project's architect of record. The design has three interconnected volumes with differing heights. [17]

  3. Aqua (skyscraper) - Wikipedia

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    The building contains 55,000 sq ft (5,100 m 2) of retail and office space, in addition to 215 hotel rooms (floors 1-18), 476 rental residential units (floors 19-52), and 263 condominium units & penthouses (floors 53-81). [17] Aqua is the first downtown building to combine condos, apartments and a hotel.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Tallest building constructed in Chicago in the 2020s. [13] [14] 4 Aon Center: 2006-06-07 840x1500 Chicago aon building: 1,136 (346) 83 1973 12th-tallest building in the U.S.; formerly known as the Standard Oil Building. Was the tallest building in Chicago before being surpassed by the Willis Tower. [15] [16] 5

  5. Miglin-Beitler Skyneedle - Wikipedia

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    The Miglin-Beitler Skyneedle was a proposed 125-floor skyscraper intended for Chicago, Illinois, United States, by Lee Miglin and J. Paul Beitler's firm Miglin-Beitler Developments and designed by architect César Pelli.

  6. Chicago Board of Trade Building - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Board of Trade Building is a 44-story, 604-foot (184 m) Art Deco skyscraper located in the Chicago Loop, standing at the foot of the LaSalle Street canyon. Built in 1930 for the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), it has served as the primary trading venue of the CBOT and later the CME Group, formed in 2007 by the merger of the CBOT and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

  7. John Hancock Center - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago firm did not disclose a price, but sources said it was about $145 million. [h] [20] This was the last step in that piecemeal sale process. [20] In May 2016, Hearn Co. announced that they were seeking buyers for the naming rights with possible signage rights for the building. [24]

  8. The Parkshore - Wikipedia

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    The ParkShore is a 556 ft (169m) tall skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois. It was completed in 1991 and has 56 floors. Barancik Conte designed the building, which was the 34th tallest in Chicago in 1991. The pool on the 56th floor is the highest outdoor pool in Chicago.

  9. Category:Residential skyscrapers in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 55 East Erie Street; 113 East Roosevelt (Phase II) 235 Van Buren; 340 on the Park; 400 East Ohio Street; 400 East Randolph; 400 Lake Shore; 401 East Ontario