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From the little-known architect to the over 375,000 terra cotta pieces on the facade, the pioneering radio stations and extraordinary designers that worked there, The Wrigley Building: The Making of ...
Cloud Gate, deep-dish pizza, gangsters, Navy Pier and the Magnificent Mile are some of what Chicago is famous for.
They reflected the architecture that has made Chicago’s neighborhoods attractive and enduring. Their simple, ordinary and unpretentious designs are the basic building blocks that make most ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A new book, The Wrigley Building: The Making of an Icon, explores the untold story behind one of Chicago's most famous landmarks. Author Robert Sharoff and Cultural Historian Tim ...
1 The Wrigley ... Building: The Making of an Icon. 2 People compared the new building to a castle and a ship. Architect Charles Gerhard Beersman’s trapezoidal Beaux-Arts south tower, Chicago ...
Michigan Avenue just north of the Chicago River is architectural eye candy. There’s the gleaming white Wrigley Building on the west, the Tribune Tower with its flying buttresses on the east ...
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The John Hancock Center, now known as 875 North Michigan Avenue, also features a popular Chicago observation deck. The ...
Tour guides highlight more than 40 towering Chicago landmarks, including the Tribune Tower, the Wrigley Building, and Marina City (a.k.a. "The Corncobs" or "The Wilco Building"). Don't miss ...
The local upscale grocery chain continues its expansion with a deal to take retail space at the foot of the historic Michigan Avenue Tribune Tower ... Chicago's second-tallest building could ...
Ronnie “Woo Woo” Wickers is rehabbing from a lung disease in an Evanston facility but hopes to return soon to his natural ...
Occupying the 103rd floor – that's nine floors higher than 360 CHICAGO – of the 110-story Willis Tower (the third-tallest building in ... including Wrigley Field and Millennium Park, are ...
Ninety years ago, in 1934, Billy Goat's opened its doors in a modest tavern location near the old Chicago Stadium.