Jewelers Row District

Coordinates: 41°52′56″N 87°37′34″W / 41.882087°N 87.626163°W / 41.882087; -87.626163

The Haskell-Barker-Atwater Buildings at 20, 22 & 28 Wabash Avenue are part of the Jewelers Row District, as well as being designated Chicago Landmarks themselves.

The Jewelers Row District is a historic district in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Running along Wabash Avenue, primarily between East Washington Street and East Monroe Street, the buildings in the district were built between 1872 to 1941 and were designed by many architects, including Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, John Mills Van Osdel, Adler & Sullivan, Alfred Alschuler, D. H. Burnham & Co., and Holabird & Roche in a variety of styles, including Italianate, Chicago School, and Art Deco. The buildings are variously loft buildings used for small manufacturers, mercantile buildings, office buildings and early skyscrapers.[1]

The district was designated a Chicago Landmark on July 9, 2003.[2]

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Notes

  1. "Jewelers Row District" in "Chicago Landmarks" on the City of Chicago official website. Retrieved:2012-01-19
  2. "Jewelers Row District". City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division. 2003. Retrieved 2007-06-26.


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