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Oliver Building (Chicago)

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Built
  
1907-1908

Designated CL
  
May 9, 1984

Architectural style
  
Chicago school

NRHP Reference #
  
83003563

Area
  
404.7 m²

Added to NRHP
  
1984

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Location
  
159 N. Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Similar
  
Delaware Building, Page Brothers Building, Gage Group Buildings, Chicago Building, Joffrey Tower

The Oliver Building is located at 159 N. Dearborn Street in Chicago within the Loop. It was built for the Oliver Typewriter Company from 1907-1908 by Holabird & Roche. When two floors were added in 1920, Holabird & Roche were hired for the expansion. The cast iron exterior features typewriter-related motifs. It was declared a Chicago Landmark on May 9, 1984.

The windows above the second floor are known as "Chicago windows," and are wide window panes bracketed by narrower double-hung windows. The windows also include the name of the company below the central pane.

In the 1990s, when the Oriental Theatre wanted to expand its backstage area, architect Daniel P. Coffey came up with a design plan that gutted the Oliver while preserving one-third of its original steel structure, as well as the building's Dearborn facade and a portion of its alley facade.

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Oliver Building (Chicago) Wikipedia