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Built
  
1973 (1973)

Designated CL
  
February 6, 2008

Floors
  
52

Architectural style
  
International Style

Architect
  
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

NRHP Reference #
  
09000166

Height
  
212 m

Opened
  
1973

Added to NRHP
  
11 March 2010


Location
  
330 North Wabash, Chicago, Illinois

Similar
  
Marina City, Kluczynski Federal Building, 77 West Wacker Drive, Wrigley Building, 860–880 Lake Shore Drive Apa

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330 North Wabash (formerly IBM Plaza also known as IBM Building and now renamed AMA Plaza) is a skyscraper in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States, at 330 N. Wabash Avenue, designed by famed architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (who died in 1969 before construction began). A small bust of the architect by sculptor Marino Marini is displayed in the lobby. The 52-story building is situated on a plaza overlooking the Chicago River. At 695 feet (211.8 meters), 330 North Wabash is the second-tallest building by Mies van der Rohe, the tallest being the Toronto-Dominion Bank Tower at Toronto-Dominion Centre. It was his last American building.

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The building's original corporate namesake no longer owns nor has offices in the building. IBM sold IBM Plaza to the Blackstone Group in 1996. IBM all but completed its move out of IBM Plaza as of early 2006, taking up space in the new Hyatt Center building closer to Union Station. Current major tenants are the American Medical Association, Langham Chicago managed by Langham Hotels International, and law firm Latham & Watkins.

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The former IBM Plaza has several design features that are rare in an office building but understandable given its original owner. The building's electrical system, environmental system, floor strength, and ceiling height (on certain floors) can support large raised floor computing centers. Also, the "banked" intelligent elevator system is a model of efficiency and rarely keeps anyone waiting for service. IBM Plaza stayed dry during the 1992 Chicago Flood.

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In 2007, plans were announced to convert floors two through thirteen of the 52-story building into a high-end hotel. The Langham, Chicago which opened in 2013, occupying floors two through thirteen. The Langham Hotel in the building was named the best hotel in the United States by US News in 2017. The building was declared a Chicago Landmark on February 6, 2008 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 26, 2010. It is also the newest building in Chicago in terms of age on both lists.

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On December 9, 2011, the American Medical Association announced it would move its headquarters and entire workforce to 330 N. Wabash from its previous headquarters on State Street. The move occurred in September 2013 and the building was renamed AMA Plaza.

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In film

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  • The building is seen briefly in the film The Corporation
  • This building is used in The Dark Knight, where it is the location of Harvey Dent's and Mayor Anthony Garcia's offices.
  • Former Tenants

  • IBM
  • Mercury Records - moved to New York City when consolidated into PolyGram Records, now part of Universal Music Group
  • References

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