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  2. Chicago Department of Fleet and Facility Management

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    The Department's main office is at 30 North LaSalle. [4] As of 2011, the Department had 673 employees (with 12 trade unions representing some department employees) and 14 maintenance facilities and 11 fuel facilities located throughout the city. [5]

  3. West Loop–LaSalle Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    121 North LaSalle City Hall - County Building 1908 / 1911 [11] 11 [12] Yes 120 North LaSalle 120 North LaSalle. 1991 [13] 40 [13] No [13] 100 North LaSalle 100 North LaSalle Street Building 1928 [14] 25 [14] Yes 33 North LaSalle Foreman State National Bank Building 1930 [15] 38 [15] Yes 30 North LaSalle 30 North LaSalle. 1975 [16] 43 [16] No ...

  4. File:30 North LaSalle top.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. LaSalle Street - Wikipedia

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    The LaSalle Street Station commuter terminal is located directly south of the Board of Trade. An art deco skyscraper at 135 S. LaSalle and a modern skyscraper 190 S. LaSalle line the street. One North LaSalle, the former Field Building, Chicago City Hall and the James R. Thompson Center are located within the Loop on LaSalle Street.

  6. 300 North LaSalle - Wikipedia

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    300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, ... 350 West Mart Center, Merchandise Mart, 300 North LaSalle, Franklin Street Bridge and part of 333 Wacker Drive

  7. Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1930 the westernmost bay was demolished, due to the widening of LaSalle Street, and the façade lost its symmetry. [6] From 1955 the building was used by the City of Chicago, housing its traffic courts, the State Attorney's Office, and various city departments. [1] In 1998, it was redeveloped by Friedman Properties.

  8. One North LaSalle - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Board of Trade Building was the tallest building in Chicago for some 35 years by conventional definitions. At 530 feet (160 m) and 48 stories, One North LaSalle was the fourth tallest building (fifth tallest after the completion of the LaSalle National Bank Building) structure for approximately the same period.

  9. City Hall-County Building - Wikipedia

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    The building spans a city block bounded by Randolph Street to the north, Washington Street to the south, Clark Street to the east, and LaSalle Street to the west. [9] It is the seventh building to serve as Chicago's city hall, the fourth built at its location, and the third shared by the governments of Chicago and Cook County.