111 West Washington

The Burnham Center is a 22-story renovated Class B office building located at 111 West Washington Street in downtown Chicago, Illinois.  The property enjoys a highly recognizable identity because of its landmark status as one of Chicago’s most architecturally significant office buildings.  Its distinctive features are rich with historical connections.  Originally designed by the renowned architect Daniel H. Burnham in 1914, the Burnham Center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The 579,778 square foot building is located in Chicago’s central business district.  Its tenants enjoy the proximity to the city, county, state, and federal offices and courts which surround the building.  The building is also convenient to the LaSalle Street Financial District, the major commuter train stations, and to an elevated train station which provides quick access to the entire downtown area.



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Street Address  111 West Washington Street
Chicago, IL

Site Area  37,800 square feet fronting Washington and Clark Streets

Rentable Square Footage  579,778
558,298 square feet of office
21,480 square feet of retail

Number of Stories  22

Exterior Façade  White alabaster terra cotta, with terra cotta cornices, pilasters, and other detailed
features

Lobby Two-story with marble walls and floors surrounded by an arcade of retail shops

Interior Finish  Acoustical tiled ceilings with recessed fluorescent lighting; drywall with marble
base and mahogany moldings and full height wood doors



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