Quick Facts
		| City | Chicago | 
| Country | United States of America | 
| Year | 1895 | 
| Floors | 16 | 
| Height | 62.5 m / 205 ft | 
| Surface | 31 587 m² / 340 000 ft² | 
Realization
		| Architect | 
					 Holabird & Roche 				 | 
			
| Developer | 
					 George A. Fuller Company 				 | 
			
Building Info
		| Address | 140 South Dearborn Street | 
| Materials | 
					 steel frame terra cotta 				 | 
			
| Style | 
					 Chicago School 				 | 
			
| Status | Completed | 
Notes
		- A prime example of the Chicago School of Architecture.
 - Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976
 - The terra cotta cornice was removed in the 1950s but was replaced in 2001 with a replica.
 

