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One Prudential Plaza

One Prudential Plaza (formerly known as the Prudential Building) is a 41-story structure in Chicago completed in 1955 as the headquarters for Prudential's Mid-America company. It was the first skyscraper built in Chicago since the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Second World War. The plaza, including a second building erected in 1990, is owned by BentleyForbes and a consortium of New York investors, since the Great Recession of the early 21st century.[1]

One Prudential Plaza
One Prudential Plaza with Two Prudential Plaza towering behind
Former namesPrudential Building
General information
StatusCompleted
Location130 E. Randolph St.
Chicago, Illinois
United States
Coordinates41°53′06″N 87°37′24″W / 41.8849°N 87.6233°W / 41.8849; -87.6233
Completed1955
Height
Antenna spire912 ft (278 m)
Roof601 ft (183 m)
Technical details
Floor count41
Floor area1,762,989 sq ft (163,787.0 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Naess & Murphy
Structural engineerNaess & Murphy
Main contractorGeorge A. Fuller Co.

History of construction edit

 
The structure being built in the 1950s

The structure was significant as the first new downtown skyscraper constructed in Chicago since the Field Building, 21 years earlier and was built on air rights over the Illinois Central Railroad.[2] It was the last building ever connected to the Chicago Tunnel Company's tunnel network. When the Prudential was finished it had the highest roof in Chicago with only the statue of Ceres on the Chicago Board of Trade higher. Its mast served as a broadcasting antenna for Chicago's WGN-TV.[2] The architect was Naess & Murphy, a precursor to C.F. Murphy & Associates and later Murphy/Jahn Architects.[3]

Later purchase edit

In May 2006, BentleyForbes, a Los Angeles-based real estate investment firm run by Frederick Wehba and his family, purchased One Prudential Plaza, along with its sister property, Two Prudential Plaza for $470 million.[4]

After a default on the mortgage encumbering the towers during the Great Recession of the early 21st century, New York-based investors 601W Companies and Berkley Properties took control of the towers after investing more than $100 million in equity to recapitalize.[5] BentleyForbes, the prior controlling owner of the towers, continues to have an interest in the owning partnership.[6]

Tenants edit

 
in 1964
 
1943 view from One Prudential Plaza location

The building was the home of the Chicago Tribune and Tribune Publishing after leaving Tribune Tower in July 2018[25] until January, 2021.[26]

See also edit

Position in Chicago's skyline edit

 311 South WackerWillis TowerChicago Board of Trade Building111 South WackerAT&T Corporate CenterKluczynski Federal Building333 South WabashChase TowerThree First National PlazaMid-Continental PlazaRichard J. Daley CenterChicago Title and Trust Center77 West WackerPittsfield BuildingLeo Burnett BuildingThe Heritage at Millennium ParkCrain Communications BuildingIBM PlazaOne Prudential PlazaTwo Prudential PlazaAon CenterBlue Cross and Blue Shield Tower340 on the ParkPark TowerOlympia Centre900 North Michigan875 North Michigan AvenueWater Tower PlaceHarbor PointThe ParkshoreNorth Pier ApartmentsLake Point TowerJay Pritzker PavilionBuckingham FountainLake MichiganLake MichiganLake Michigan

References edit

  1. ^ Gapp, Paul (December 23, 1990). "Too prudent Two Pru design is functional but uninspired". Chicago Tribune. p. 3.
  2. ^ a b Fuller, Ernest (December 9, 1955). "Dedicate New Prudential 41 Story Building". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 3, 2017.
  3. ^ Heise, Kenan. "CHARLES F. MURPHY, CHICAGO ARCHITECT". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2018-10-12.
  4. ^ Gallun, Alby (May 30, 2006). "BentleyForbes secures financing for Prudential Plaza purchase". Crain's Chicago Business. Retrieved September 3, 2017.
  5. ^ Ori, Ryan (September 8, 2015). "Prudential Plaza gets new $415 million loan". Crain's Chicago Business. Retrieved September 3, 2017.
  6. ^ "Gleicher Leads NY Investors in Acquisition of Controlling Interest of Chicago's Prudential Plaza Office Towers" (Press release). Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP. June 6, 2013.
  7. ^ "Contact Us".
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  9. ^ "About Us". AISC. Retrieved September 3, 2017.
  10. ^ "Contact Us". www.wilson.com. 26 July 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  11. ^ "Contact". Marketing Werks. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  12. ^ "Update or Add Your Outlet Profile - Cision". Cision. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  13. ^ "Contact Us Conversion Alliance - Chicago Marketing Agency". Conversion Alliance. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  14. ^ "About - No Limit Agency". No Limit Agency.
  15. ^ "Contact Us". Chicago Federation of Labor. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  16. ^ "Education and Test Prep Editorial Contacts". McGraw Hill Education. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  17. ^ "Contact". Vanderbilt Office Properties. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  18. ^ "Contact Us - envisionit". envisionit. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  19. ^ "Office and Affiliate Locations - S&P Global Ratings". www.spratings.com. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  20. ^ "Contact Us". www.bbandainc.com. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  21. ^ "Contact Us - OppLoans". OppLoans.
  22. ^ Chicago, Hubbard. "Contact Hubbard Chicago". www.hubbardchicago.com. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  23. ^ "Contact Us - Painters District Council 14". pdc14.com. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  24. ^ "Contact - Optiver". optiver.com. 2022-07-04. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  25. ^ Kogan, Rick. "Farewell to Tribune Tower: Friday we pack our boxes and depart what has been this newspaper's home". Chicago Tribune.
  26. ^ Ori, Ryan (2021-01-11). "Chicago Tribune to exit Prudential Plaza, move newsroom to printing facility". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2024-02-10.

External links edit

  • The Real Deal
  • Official website
  • Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP

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For the Prudential building in Newark see Prudential Headquarters For the building of the same name in Jacksonville Florida see Aetna Building One Prudential Plaza formerly known as the Prudential Building is a 41 story structure in Chicago completed in 1955 as the headquarters for Prudential s Mid America company It was the first skyscraper built in Chicago since the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Second World War The plaza including a second building erected in 1990 is owned by BentleyForbes and a consortium of New York investors since the Great Recession of the early 21st century 1 One Prudential PlazaOne Prudential Plaza with Two Prudential Plaza towering behindFormer namesPrudential BuildingGeneral informationStatusCompletedLocation130 E Randolph St Chicago IllinoisUnited StatesCoordinates41 53 06 N 87 37 24 W 41 8849 N 87 6233 W 41 8849 87 6233Completed1955HeightAntenna spire912 ft 278 m Roof601 ft 183 m Technical detailsFloor count41Floor area1 762 989 sq ft 163 787 0 m2 Design and constructionArchitect s Naess amp MurphyStructural engineerNaess amp MurphyMain contractorGeorge A Fuller Co Contents 1 History of construction 2 Later purchase 3 Tenants 4 See also 5 Position in Chicago s skyline 6 References 7 External linksHistory of construction edit nbsp The structure being built in the 1950s The structure was significant as the first new downtown skyscraper constructed in Chicago since the Field Building 21 years earlier and was built on air rights over the Illinois Central Railroad 2 It was the last building ever connected to the Chicago Tunnel Company s tunnel network When the Prudential was finished it had the highest roof in Chicago with only the statue of Ceres on the Chicago Board of Trade higher Its mast served as a broadcasting antenna for Chicago s WGN TV 2 The architect was Naess amp Murphy a precursor to C F Murphy amp Associates and later Murphy Jahn Architects 3 Later purchase editIn May 2006 BentleyForbes a Los Angeles based real estate investment firm run by Frederick Wehba and his family purchased One Prudential Plaza along with its sister property Two Prudential Plaza for 470 million 4 After a default on the mortgage encumbering the towers during the Great Recession of the early 21st century New York based investors 601W Companies and Berkley Properties took control of the towers after investing more than 100 million in equity to recapitalize 5 BentleyForbes the prior controlling owner of the towers continues to have an interest in the owning partnership 6 Tenants edit nbsp in 1964 nbsp 1943 view from One Prudential Plaza location Hillrom Corporate Headquarters 7 Society of Women Engineers Global Headquarters 35th Floor 8 American Institute of Steel Construction 9 Wilson Sporting Goods 10 Marketing Werks 11 Cision 12 Conversion Alliance 13 No Limit Agency 14 Chicago Federation of Labor 15 McGraw Hill Education And Test Prep Editorial 16 Vanderbilt Office Properties 17 Envisionit Agency 18 S amp P Global Ratings 19 Bowman Barrett amp Associates Inc 20 OppLoans 21 Hubbard Chicago 22 Office Revoution Painters District Council 14 23 Optiver 24 American Marketing Association The building was the home of the Chicago Tribune and Tribune Publishing after leaving Tribune Tower in July 2018 25 until January 2021 26 See also editList of buildings and structures List of tallest buildings in Chicago List of tallest buildings in the United States List of tallest buildings in the world World s tallest structuresPosition in Chicago s skyline edit nbsp References edit Gapp Paul December 23 1990 Too prudent Two Pru design is functional but uninspired Chicago Tribune p 3 a b Fuller Ernest December 9 1955 Dedicate New Prudential 41 Story Building Chicago Tribune Retrieved September 3 2017 Heise Kenan CHARLES F MURPHY CHICAGO ARCHITECT chicagotribune com Retrieved 2018 10 12 Gallun Alby May 30 2006 BentleyForbes secures financing for Prudential Plaza purchase Crain s Chicago Business Retrieved September 3 2017 Ori Ryan September 8 2015 Prudential Plaza gets new 415 million loan Crain s Chicago Business Retrieved September 3 2017 Gleicher Leads NY Investors in Acquisition of Controlling Interest of Chicago s Prudential Plaza Office Towers Press release Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP June 6 2013 Contact Us Media Kit PDF Society of Women Engineers Retrieved September 3 2017 About Us AISC Retrieved September 3 2017 Contact Us www wilson com 26 July 2017 Retrieved 12 November 2018 Contact Marketing Werks Retrieved 12 November 2018 Update or Add Your Outlet Profile Cision Cision Retrieved 12 November 2018 Contact Us Conversion Alliance Chicago Marketing Agency Conversion Alliance Retrieved 12 November 2018 About No Limit Agency No Limit Agency Contact Us Chicago Federation of Labor Retrieved 12 November 2018 Education and Test Prep Editorial Contacts McGraw Hill Education Retrieved 12 November 2018 Contact Vanderbilt Office Properties Retrieved 12 November 2018 Contact Us envisionit envisionit Retrieved 12 November 2018 Office and Affiliate Locations S amp P Global Ratings www spratings com Retrieved 12 November 2018 Contact Us www bbandainc com Retrieved 12 November 2018 Contact Us OppLoans OppLoans Chicago Hubbard Contact Hubbard Chicago www hubbardchicago com Retrieved 12 November 2018 Contact Us Painters District Council 14 pdc14 com Retrieved 12 November 2018 Contact Optiver optiver com 2022 07 04 Retrieved 2022 11 12 Kogan Rick Farewell to Tribune Tower Friday we pack our boxes and depart what has been this newspaper s home Chicago Tribune Ori Ryan 2021 01 11 Chicago Tribune to exit Prudential Plaza move newsroom to printing facility Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2024 02 10 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to One Prudential Plaza The Real Deal Official website Emporis entry for One Prudential Plaza Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title One Prudential Plaza amp oldid 1205791340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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