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Old Chicago Main Post Office

Coordinates: 41°52′32″N 87°38′20″W / 41.875622°N 87.638769°W / 41.875622; -87.638769

The Old Chicago Main Post Office is a nine-story-tall building in downtown Chicago. The original building was designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White and built in 1921, but the structure was expanded greatly in 1932 in order to serve Chicago's great volume of postal business, swollen by the mail-order businesses of Montgomery Ward (the largest retailer in the United States) and of Sears (its competitor).

Old Main Post Office over Ida B. Wells Drive
Aerial view of Chicago with The Old Chicago Main Post Office visible in the bottom right
A postcard commemorating the New Chicago Post Office dedication, February 15, 1933

The Old Post Office is home to many corporate offices including Walgreens, Ferrara Candy Company, PepsiCo, Cisco Systems, Uber, CBOE, Home Chef, and more.[1]

History

The original 1922 structure was a brick-sided mail terminal building, sited just east of the main building that spans the Eisenhower Expressway as it turns into Ida B. Wells Drive. Major expansion in 1932 added a total of nine floors for more than 60 acres (24 ha), or 2.5 million square feet (230,000 m²), of floorspace. Its footprint, as initially designed, would have blocked the proposed Congress Parkway extension; as a compromise, a hole for the Parkway was reserved in the base of the Post Office and utilized twenty years later.[2] Competitors Montgomery Ward and Sears combined to make Chicago "the nation's mail-order capital".[3] (Montgomery Ward, which became the largest retailer in the United States in the late 1930s, was eventually passed by Sears, and then was purchased and merged.) In 1966 the Main Chicago Post Office came to a halt when a logjam of 10 million pieces of mail clogged the system for nearly a week.[4] With Chicago rated worst in postal deliveries, a new Main Post Office to be located right across Harrison Street was proposed. In 1997, the old building was vacated in favor of the new, modernized facility. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.[5]

A February 2006 report by the General Accounting Office stated that it cost the government $2 million a year to maintain the retired building.[6] On June 9, 2009, the Chicago Sun-Times reported that the postal service was placing the post office on the auction block. Held on August 27 and conducted by Rick Levin & Associates Inc., the auction raised $40 million, which was well over the opening bid of $300,000.[7][8] The buyer was reported to be English real estate developer Bill Davies.[9][10] While Davies missed an October 10, 2009 deadline to close the deal, he finally acquired the building on October 21, 2009, paying about $17 million.[11]

Redevelopment plan, 2011–2014

Old Chicago Main Post Office Phase II
 
General information
StatusNever built
TypeSupertall skyscraper
LocationChicago, Illinois
AddressWest Ida B. Wells Drive and South Canal Street, 433 West Van Buren
CountryUnited States
Cost$3.5 billion
Height
Roof2,000 feet (610 m)
Technical details
Floor count9
Floor area16 million sq ft (1,500,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Booth Hansen
DeveloperInternational Property Developers
References
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The Old Chicago Main Post Office Redevelopment was an approved 20-acre (81,000 m2) project on a lot located along the Chicago River on the southwest side of Downtown Chicago, Illinois to be constructed in phases over a period of one decade that would have included the renovation of the building as well as residential, retail, entertainment and office space. The plan included several towers, the tallest one being a proposed 120-story mixed use twin tower skyscraper to stand about 2,000 feet (610 m) high to the roof, which would have made it the tallest building in the United States,[13] over 500 feet (150 m) taller than the Willis Tower, containing office, residential, and hotel space. It would also have included two 60-story residential towers as well as a 40-story hotel.[14] All the buildings in the development were to be connected via a ground-level complex[15] that would have been built over the Chicago River and the Eisenhower Expressway.[16] More specifically, it was exactly one year and nine months after acquiring the post office property from the Postal Service when Davies unveiled his plan for the Post Office on July 21, 2011. The proposal, which involved three other properties besides the 14-story Post Office, was broken down into three phases pending the required $3.5 billion in funding:

  • Phase 1: Converting the Post Office into a retail complex whose main entrance would be through the Beaux Arts-inspired lobby along Van Buren street, the remaining interior would become a parking garage, and a 40-story hotel on the east side of the building. (Approximate cost: $450 million)
  • Phase 2: Building a 60-story hotel west of the Post Office and a 120-story, 2,000 ft (610 m) office, hotel, and residential tower that would be the tallest in North America. (Approximate cost: $2 billion)
  • Phase 3: Two residential towers built on the east side of the Chicago River diagonally southeast from the proposed 120-story skyscraper plus a 12,000 space parking garage. (Approximate cost: $1 billion)

The whole $3.5 billion plan was submitted to the Chicago City Council and the Planning Commission for approval the same day it was released to the public. Only funding for Phase 1 had been secured as of July 21, 2011.[14][17] The proposal was sent to the Chicago City Commission in July 2011 for approval, which was expected to be a several-month process. The project had an estimated cost of $3.5 billion and the potential to create 12,000 jobs.[18] Some critics opposed the proposal, calling it old-fashioned and suburban and an unrealistic pipe dream, as it was largely car oriented (12,000 parking spaces and free parking) with shopping mall style retail.[19] The city voted and approved the plan July 18, 2013.[20]

In spring of 2013, Antunovich Associates, who purchased the site three years ago, created a new proposal on the site featuring a 1000-foot skyscraper (with a 2,000 foot tower in their 2nd phase). Other potential uses include a casino and/or entertainment complex.[21][22] On June 18, 2014, Bill Davies announced the formation of a $500 million joint venture with Sterling Bay Companies for phase I of the redevelopment.[23][24] On July 18, Sterling announced a new relationship with J.P. Morgan Asset Management, which gave them access to new financial resources.[25] However, Davies never found sufficient financing.[3] In December 2014, Davies canceled the project and put the post office building up for sale.[26]

After sitting vacant for nearly two decades, the building was bought in 2014 by English real estate developer Bill Davies for $24 million at auction.[27] Davies proposed an ambitious redevelopment plan that was never realized; on May 13, 2016, the building was sold by Davies, who died the next day.[28]

2016 sale and reconstruction

 
Interior in 2019

In February 2016, Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel pressed for development of the site, threatening to take possession of the building by use of eminent domain. In March, the city's Department of Planning and Development issued an RFP seeking bids due June 10 for redevelopment of the site. Later that week, with announcement of a conditional sale of the building, it turned out that Davies had been in negotiation since May 2015 for sale of the building to 601W, a New York City-based real estate company which owns Chicago's Aon Center and One Prudential Plaza buildings.[29]

On May 13, 2016, completion of the sale from Davies to 601W was announced by Emanuel. Davies died the next day. Vicky Flores, who ran the Chicago office of Davies' firm, commented: "It was really weird, the timing. Everything was signed off, and then I heard he had died. It was like he waited until everything was taken care of."[3] In a $500 million renovation,[3] Gensler plans on renovation of the space into office space, with addition of a rooftop park and a riverwalk.[30] In September 2017 the post office was one of 6 sites in Chicago considered for the new Amazon "HQ2" location.[31] In September 2019, Uber Freight announced it would be based at the site, adding 2,000 jobs.

After extensive renovations undergone by real-estate company 601W, the building opened to office tenants in October 2019.[32] In August 2019, Uber signed a 10-year lease to become the building's largest tenant, occupying 463,000 square feet (43,000 m2). Construction on the space to be utilized by Uber will begin in the spring of 2020.[33] The structure will also include new Chicago offices for Walgreens, occupying 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2) and housing 1,800 employees.[34] PepsiCo will relocate its Chicago office of 1,300 employees and occupy 192,000 square feet (17,800 m2),[35] while the Ferrara Candy Company announced that it would relocate its headquarters to the Post Office building in 2019, occupying 77,000 square feet (7,200 m2) and bringing nearly 400 jobs.[36] The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago will also be a tenant.[37]

In popular culture

The building was used in the filming of Batman Begins in 2004,[38] and The Dark Knight in April 2007.[39][40][41][42] The building is seen from above in the opening credits of Candyman. In the summer of 2010, Paramount Pictures and Michael Bay filmed numerous scenes for Transformers: Dark of the Moon in and around Chicago. The old Chicago Post Office's east facade was decorated as the "Department of Health and Human Services" where the Autobots were kept by the federal government in the movies. The same interior that was used for filming of the bank heist in The Dark Knight was used again for Transformers: Dark of the Moon. There were also some scattered shots from the Post Office interior used throughout the film.[43]

See also

References

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  2. ^ "SkyscraperPage Forum". Forum.skyscraperpage.com. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
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External links

  • U.S. Post Office, Chicago[dead link] at Emporis
  • "Biggest Post Office To Be Built In Chicago", August 1931, Popular Science

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Coordinates 41 52 32 N 87 38 20 W 41 875622 N 87 638769 W 41 875622 87 638769 The Old Chicago Main Post Office is a nine story tall building in downtown Chicago The original building was designed by Graham Anderson Probst amp White and built in 1921 but the structure was expanded greatly in 1932 in order to serve Chicago s great volume of postal business swollen by the mail order businesses of Montgomery Ward the largest retailer in the United States and of Sears its competitor Old Main Post Office over Ida B Wells Drive Aerial view of Chicago with The Old Chicago Main Post Office visible in the bottom right A postcard commemorating the New Chicago Post Office dedication February 15 1933 The Old Post Office is home to many corporate offices including Walgreens Ferrara Candy Company PepsiCo Cisco Systems Uber CBOE Home Chef and more 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Redevelopment plan 2011 2014 1 2 2016 sale and reconstruction 2 In popular culture 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe original 1922 structure was a brick sided mail terminal building sited just east of the main building that spans the Eisenhower Expressway as it turns into Ida B Wells Drive Major expansion in 1932 added a total of nine floors for more than 60 acres 24 ha or 2 5 million square feet 230 000 m of floorspace Its footprint as initially designed would have blocked the proposed Congress Parkway extension as a compromise a hole for the Parkway was reserved in the base of the Post Office and utilized twenty years later 2 Competitors Montgomery Ward and Sears combined to make Chicago the nation s mail order capital 3 Montgomery Ward which became the largest retailer in the United States in the late 1930s was eventually passed by Sears and then was purchased and merged In 1966 the Main Chicago Post Office came to a halt when a logjam of 10 million pieces of mail clogged the system for nearly a week 4 With Chicago rated worst in postal deliveries a new Main Post Office to be located right across Harrison Street was proposed In 1997 the old building was vacated in favor of the new modernized facility The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001 5 A February 2006 report by the General Accounting Office stated that it cost the government 2 million a year to maintain the retired building 6 On June 9 2009 the Chicago Sun Times reported that the postal service was placing the post office on the auction block Held on August 27 and conducted by Rick Levin amp Associates Inc the auction raised 40 million which was well over the opening bid of 300 000 7 8 The buyer was reported to be English real estate developer Bill Davies 9 10 While Davies missed an October 10 2009 deadline to close the deal he finally acquired the building on October 21 2009 paying about 17 million 11 Redevelopment plan 2011 2014 Edit Main article Old Chicago Main Post Office Twin Towers Old Chicago Main Post Office Phase II General informationStatusNever builtTypeSupertall skyscraperLocationChicago IllinoisAddressWest Ida B Wells Drive and South Canal Street 433 West Van BurenCountryUnited StatesCost 3 5 billionHeightRoof2 000 feet 610 m Technical detailsFloor count9Floor area16 million sq ft 1 500 000 m2 Design and constructionArchitect s Booth HansenDeveloperInternational Property DevelopersReferences 12 The Old Chicago Main Post Office Redevelopment was an approved 20 acre 81 000 m2 project on a lot located along the Chicago River on the southwest side of Downtown Chicago Illinois to be constructed in phases over a period of one decade that would have included the renovation of the building as well as residential retail entertainment and office space The plan included several towers the tallest one being a proposed 120 story mixed use twin tower skyscraper to stand about 2 000 feet 610 m high to the roof which would have made it the tallest building in the United States 13 over 500 feet 150 m taller than the Willis Tower containing office residential and hotel space It would also have included two 60 story residential towers as well as a 40 story hotel 14 All the buildings in the development were to be connected via a ground level complex 15 that would have been built over the Chicago River and the Eisenhower Expressway 16 More specifically it was exactly one year and nine months after acquiring the post office property from the Postal Service when Davies unveiled his plan for the Post Office on July 21 2011 The proposal which involved three other properties besides the 14 story Post Office was broken down into three phases pending the required 3 5 billion in funding Phase 1 Converting the Post Office into a retail complex whose main entrance would be through the Beaux Arts inspired lobby along Van Buren street the remaining interior would become a parking garage and a 40 story hotel on the east side of the building Approximate cost 450 million Phase 2 Building a 60 story hotel west of the Post Office and a 120 story 2 000 ft 610 m office hotel and residential tower that would be the tallest in North America Approximate cost 2 billion Phase 3 Two residential towers built on the east side of the Chicago River diagonally southeast from the proposed 120 story skyscraper plus a 12 000 space parking garage Approximate cost 1 billion The whole 3 5 billion plan was submitted to the Chicago City Council and the Planning Commission for approval the same day it was released to the public Only funding for Phase 1 had been secured as of July 21 2011 14 17 The proposal was sent to the Chicago City Commission in July 2011 for approval which was expected to be a several month process The project had an estimated cost of 3 5 billion and the potential to create 12 000 jobs 18 Some critics opposed the proposal calling it old fashioned and suburban and an unrealistic pipe dream as it was largely car oriented 12 000 parking spaces and free parking with shopping mall style retail 19 The city voted and approved the plan July 18 2013 20 In spring of 2013 Antunovich Associates who purchased the site three years ago created a new proposal on the site featuring a 1000 foot skyscraper with a 2 000 foot tower in their 2nd phase Other potential uses include a casino and or entertainment complex 21 22 On June 18 2014 Bill Davies announced the formation of a 500 million joint venture with Sterling Bay Companies for phase I of the redevelopment 23 24 On July 18 Sterling announced a new relationship with J P Morgan Asset Management which gave them access to new financial resources 25 However Davies never found sufficient financing 3 In December 2014 Davies canceled the project and put the post office building up for sale 26 After sitting vacant for nearly two decades the building was bought in 2014 by English real estate developer Bill Davies for 24 million at auction 27 Davies proposed an ambitious redevelopment plan that was never realized on May 13 2016 the building was sold by Davies who died the next day 28 2016 sale and reconstruction Edit Interior in 2019 In February 2016 Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel pressed for development of the site threatening to take possession of the building by use of eminent domain In March the city s Department of Planning and Development issued an RFP seeking bids due June 10 for redevelopment of the site Later that week with announcement of a conditional sale of the building it turned out that Davies had been in negotiation since May 2015 for sale of the building to 601W a New York City based real estate company which owns Chicago s Aon Center and One Prudential Plaza buildings 29 On May 13 2016 completion of the sale from Davies to 601W was announced by Emanuel Davies died the next day Vicky Flores who ran the Chicago office of Davies firm commented It was really weird the timing Everything was signed off and then I heard he had died It was like he waited until everything was taken care of 3 In a 500 million renovation 3 Gensler plans on renovation of the space into office space with addition of a rooftop park and a riverwalk 30 In September 2017 the post office was one of 6 sites in Chicago considered for the new Amazon HQ2 location 31 In September 2019 Uber Freight announced it would be based at the site adding 2 000 jobs After extensive renovations undergone by real estate company 601W the building opened to office tenants in October 2019 32 In August 2019 Uber signed a 10 year lease to become the building s largest tenant occupying 463 000 square feet 43 000 m2 Construction on the space to be utilized by Uber will begin in the spring of 2020 33 The structure will also include new Chicago offices for Walgreens occupying 200 000 square feet 19 000 m2 and housing 1 800 employees 34 PepsiCo will relocate its Chicago office of 1 300 employees and occupy 192 000 square feet 17 800 m2 35 while the Ferrara Candy Company announced that it would relocate its headquarters to the Post Office building in 2019 occupying 77 000 square feet 7 200 m2 and bringing nearly 400 jobs 36 The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago will also be a tenant 37 In popular culture EditThe building was used in the filming of Batman Begins in 2004 38 and The Dark Knight in April 2007 39 40 41 42 The building is seen from above in the opening credits of Candyman In the summer of 2010 Paramount Pictures and Michael Bay filmed numerous scenes for Transformers Dark of the Moon in and around Chicago The old Chicago Post Office s east facade was decorated as the Department of Health and Human Services where the Autobots were kept by the federal government in the movies The same interior that was used for filming of the bank heist in The Dark Knight was used again for Transformers Dark of the Moon There were also some scattered shots from the Post Office interior used throughout the film 43 See also EditList of United States post officesReferences Edit The Old Post Office Best reuse of a historic building Crain s Chicago Business October 7 2021 Retrieved December 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