Quick Facts
| City | Chicago |
| Country | United States of America |
| Year | 1926 - 1928 |
| Floors | 42 |
| Height | 168.6 m / 553 ft |
Realization
| Architect |
Herbert Hugh Riddle |
| Contractor |
W. A. Illsley |
| Developer |
Alonzo C. Mather |
Building Info
| Alias |
Lincoln Tower 75 East Wacker |
| Address | 75 East Wacker Drive |
| Materials |
steel structure terra cotta |
| Style |
Gothic Revival |
| Status | Completed |
Notes
- Built as the headquarters for the Mather Stock Car Company
- The original plan was to have two identical connected towers, with the other one facing Michigan Avenue.
- Renovated in 1983 by Harry, Weese & Associates.
- After the top was deemed structurally unsafe, it was replaced and the whole building renovated.
- In 2006 the building received a National Preservation Honor Award for the renovation.
- The building has a 24-story base with an 18-story octagonal tower.

