Quick Facts
| City | Chicago |
| Country | United States of America |
| Year | 1919 - 1924 |
| Floors | 27 |
| Height | 121.3 m / 398 ft |
| Surface | 42 125 m² / 453 433 ft² |
Realization
| Architect |
Graham, Anderson, Probst & White |
| Developer |
William Wrigley Jr. |
Building Info
| Address | 400 & 410 North Michigan Avenue |
| Materials |
terra cotta |
| Status | Completed |
Notes
- One of the most famous landmarks in Chicago.
- It consists of two structures:
- The tallest tower was completed in 1922 and was the tallest building in Chicago until the completion of the Chicago Temple.
- The northern addition was completed in 1924 and has 21 stories.
- The iconic tower's design was inspired by the Giralda in Seville, Spain

