Completed 1990 Floor count 36 Height 171 m Construction started 1988 Owner Boeing | Roof 561 feet (171 m) Architect Perkins and Will Floors 36 Opened 1990 Cost 170 million USD | |
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Location 100 North Riverside Plaza, Chicago, Illinois Floor area 770,300 square feet (71,600 m) Similar Grant Thornton Tower, Pittsfield Building, The Heritage at Millenniu, Roanoke Building, Hyatt Center |
The Boeing International Headquarters (colloquially known as the Boeing Building and formerly known as the Morton International Building) is a 36-floor skyscraper located in the Near West Side of Chicago. The building, at 100 North Riverside Plaza, is located on the west side of the Chicago River directly across from the downtown Loop. The building was designed with a structural system that uses steel trusses to support its suspended southwest corner in order to clear the Amtrak and Metra railroad tracks immediately beneath it. It won the Structural Engineers Association of Illinois' "Most Innovative" Design Award.
Map of Boeing International Headquarters, 100 N Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IL 60606, USA
The building was originally constructed for the Morton Salt Company; Boeing moved their corporate headquarters there in 2001 when they opted to leave Seattle for Chicago. Navteq moved their headquarters to the Boeing Building in 2007. It has also housed offices of Ameritech.