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10 South LaSalle
Did You Know? > This building replaced the Otis Building. Well, not entirely. The facade covering the first four floors is covered with the original facade from the Otis Building. If you never look up, you'd never know this was a modern skyscraper and not another piece of classic Chicago architecture. Related Web Sites: Discuss the architecture of 10 South LaSalle and other buildings in Chicago. Mike Heck - Friday, January 12th, 2007 @ 8:50pm • Rating: Four stars.This building exhibits a very nice blending of ornate early 20th century style masonry facade at the main lobby entrance with late 20th century steel and glass. I like it very much.
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