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1130 South Michigan Avenue
1130 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, South Loop 60605 United States![]() Print this page •
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One of the first skyscrapers to defy the flat stone wall convention on the Michigan Avenue cliff, 1130 South Michigan is an unusual bright spot marking the transition from the old Michigan Avenue aesthetic to the new. The building is designed with three radiating spokes, giving residents a variety of possible views of the city, Lake Michigan, and the Museum Campus. While most of the buildings in the area that preceded it are dour gray affairs, this one emphasizes white, white, white, and makes no apologies for its unusual blocky features. Even the top is adorned with a gleaming white cube that houses mechanical equipment. That is then topped with a set of white lights that wink in the night. Though they resemble the beacons used to warn aircraft away from skyscrapers, in reality they are most likely an attention-getting gimmick, since the lights do not appear to be regulation color, technology, or intensity. Sponsored by: Chicago Spire Condo Information Quick Facts
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