Gateway Center IV in Chicago

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Gateway Center IV

300 South Riverside Plaza, Chicago, Illinois, The Loop 60606
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  I love this building. A wonderful addition to Chicago's architecture. It definitely compliments the sears tower and union station with its similar tinted windows. Very convinient in terms for dining facilites and close proximity to transportation facilities. I work in this building and am very happy to be here. One thing to notice though, the chairs in the lower floors shake sometimes as trains are pulling into or out of union station.

Love this building - Thursday, October 2nd, 2008 @ 10:44am  

  I like how this building compliments it's texture of style with the Sears Tower. It reminds me of the Equitable Building in St. Louis.

Brent Kampert - Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 @ 2:29pm  

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