North Harbor Tower

North Harbor Tower
General information
Type Residential
Location 175 North Harbor Drive, Chicago, Illinois
Coordinates 41°53′07″N 87°36′56″W / 41.8854°N 87.6155°W / 41.8854; -87.6155Coordinates: 41°53′07″N 87°36′56″W / 41.8854°N 87.6155°W / 41.8854; -87.6155
Completed 1988
Owner Crescent Heights
Height
Roof 556 ft (169 m)
Technical details
Floor count 55
Design and construction
Architect Fujikawa Johnson & Associates

North Harbor Tower is a 556ft (169m) tall skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois, US. It was completed in 1988 and has 55 floors. Fujikawa Johnson & Associates designed the building, which is the 53rd tallest in Chicago. Each window in the building has a triangular projection to take advantage of skyline, park, lake, and river views.

In January 2016, Crescent Heights agreed to purchase the 600-apartment building for an estimated $200 million.[1]

Position in Chicago's skyline

North Harbor Tower appears (unlabeled) immediately to the left of Harbor Point in the panorama below.

311 South Wacker Willis Tower Chicago Board of Trade Building 111 South Wacker AT&T Corporate Center Kluczynski Federal Building CNA Center Chase Tower Three First National Plaza Mid-Continental Plaza Richard J. Daley Center Chicago Title and Trust Center 77 West Wacker Pittsfield Building Leo Burnett Building The Heritage at Millennium Park Crain Communications Building IBM Plaza One Prudential Plaza Two Prudential Plaza Aon Center Blue Cross and Blue Shield Tower 340 on the Park Park Tower Olympia Centre 900 North Michigan John Hancock Center Water Tower Place Harbor Point The Parkshore North Pier Apartments Lake Point Tower Jay Pritzker Pavilion Buckingham Fountain Lake Michigan Lake Michigan Lake MichiganThe skyline of a city with many large skyscrapers; in the foreground are a green park and a lake with many sailboats moored on it. Over 30 of the skyscrapers and some park features are labeled.

See also

References

  1. "Crescent Heights | Russell Galbut | Chicago| Apartments". Therealdeal.com. 2016-01-31. Retrieved 2016-02-27.

External links

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