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THIS IS 19 SL
19 South LaSalle Street was constructed as the Central YMCA Association Building in 1893, and completed shortly before the Panic of 1893.The structure, designed by William LeBaron Jenney and William Bryce Mundie as Jenney & Mundie, was eventually renamed for its address, 19 South LaSalle Street. Modern-day 19 South LaSalle Street is a mixed-use retail and office building. Law offices and companies such as State Bank of India, The College of Chicago, and The Law Offices of Jeffery Levin operate out of 19 South LaSalle Street.
19 South LaSalle Street has been described as one of Jenney's most "uncompromising" facades due to its rectangularity which is only interrupted by horizontal banding at the 11th and 12th stories. Although, the horizontal courses and the building's shifting design are typical of Jenney's work around this time period. 19 South LaSalle is designed in an "L" shape with its more narrow 54 foot facade facing toward LaSalle Street while a longer, more elaborate 187 foot facade faces a small alley known as Arcade Place.The building stands 16 stories and was originally topped with a peaked roof which was replaced by an additional three stories. 19 South LaSalle Street was mentioned in the 2004 American Institute of Architects Guide to Chicago. (Wikipedia)
16 Floors
24/7 Lobby Attendants and Tenant Access
In the Central Loop between Monroe St. and Madison St.
161,000 SF
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Central Loop
5M Group, Inc.
Marketplace Management, Inc.
1893
C
16
61,903 square feet