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The Heritage at Millennium Park

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Type
  
Mixed use

Construction started
  
2003

Roof
  
631 ft (192 m)

Height
  
192 m

Phone
  
+1 312-220-0300

Location
  
Chicago, Illinois

Completed
  
2005

Floor count
  
57

Floors
  
57

Architect
  
John C. Lahey

The Heritage at Millennium Park

Address
  
130 N Garland Ct # 900, Chicago, IL 60602, USA

Similar
  
Legacy at Millennium Park, 340 on the Park, Grant Thornton Tower, Pittsfield Building, 55 East Erie Street

The legacy and the heritage at millennium park


The Heritage at Millennium Park, located at 130 N. Garland Court in Chicago, Illinois is a mixed-use tower. Completed in 2005, with a height of 631 feet and 57 floors, the building was designed by the architectural firm Solomon Cordwell Buenz (architects of Legacy Tower as well). It is the 36th-tallest building in Chicago. In what is becoming common practice with newer buildings, the Heritage preserves and makes use of the façades of four existing buildings in its base.

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The Heritage is located directly to the west of Millennium Park, with unobstructed views of Millennium Park, parts of Grant Park, and Lake Michigan. It is directly opposite the Marshall Field and Company Building on Wabash Avenue. It has a private indoor pool, health club, dog run, party room, rooftop deck, and indoor parking. The tower is included in the extensive downtown underground pedway system. In addition to condominiums, the Heritage also contains ground floor retail space.

The heritage at millennium park 38th floor unit


Trivia

It was said that Mayor Richard M. Daley was considering moving to the tower, but later decided to stay put in his South Loop residence as noted in an article in the Chicago Tribune in November 2005.

According to the 2000 census, 16,388 people live in the Loop. More recently, 60602 was named by Forbes as the hottest zip code in the country, with upscale buildings such as the Heritage at Millennium Park leading the way for other buildings such as Waterview Tower, The Legacy at Millennium Park and Momo. The median sale price for residential real estate was $710,000 in 2005 according to Forbes. The average sale price at the Heritage in 2006 was $1.283 million according to data from the MLS and Rubloff.

The building bears a slight resemblance to One Rincon Hill in San Francisco which was designed by the same architectural firm.

References

The Heritage at Millennium Park Wikipedia