Description Built in 1914, the 30 North Michigan Building is a 21-story, steel-framed neo-gothic structure, with an exquisitely detailed terra-cotta fa硤e, which was added in 1923-24. An awe-inspiring trophy tower, it stands today as the northern-most ?brick? in the renowned Streetwall-- the row of eastward facing buildings on Michigan Avenue, between Washington Street and Roosevelt Road. This district was landmarked by the City of Chicago in 2002. There are two entrances to the property: 30 North Michigan and 77 West Washington.
Security
This building offers 24/7 manned security.
Parking
Underground parking is available across the street.
Elevators
This building has seven high-speed elevators and one freight elevator.
HVAC
This building has tenant controlled HVAC.
ADA
This building is handicap accessible.
Amenities
High-speed Internet access
Multiple telecom service providers
Stunning views of Lake Michigan
Banking facility on premises
Renovated corridors
UPS, Fed Ex drop boxes
Area Advantages
Across the street from Millennium Park, Cultural Center
Three blocks from Orchestra Hall, Art Institute
Centrally located near CTA buses and trains (Red, Brown, Purple, Green, Orange, Blue lines)
Access to Metra and South Shore lines (Van Buren Street stations)
Near the Chicago Athletic Club
Steps from State Street, Theater District, Loop and Restaurants