Newberry Plaza

Newberry Plaza is a 553-foot (169 m) full amenity luxury skyscraper located in the affluent Gold Coast neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was named after the Newberry Library that once operated at its location. The complex was completed in 1974 and has 57 floors above ground. Gordon and Levin designed the building, which is the 56th tallest in Chicago. When Newberry Plaza was completed it was the sixth-tallest all-residential skyscraper in the world and the first highrise in the city to have townhomes built on top of a building's pedestal, known as the Skyhomes. The property also contains commercial space under the condominium tower (1050 N State). Former famous businesses include the original location of Morton's The Steakhouse, the opulent restaurant Arnie's, exclusive nightclub Zorine's, both also owned by the Morton family, the Grotto, and Trader Vic's. In addition to its astonishing views of the city, it might be best known for its prominent location as the only residential high-rise building in a well known triangle of high end restaurants on the East and Oak Street on the South.

Newberry Plaza
General information
TypeResidential and Commercial
Location1000-1050 North State Street
Coordinates41.9016°N 87.6289°W / 41.9016; -87.6289
Completed1974
ManagementSudler
Height
Roof553 ft (169 m)
Technical details
Floor count57
Design and construction
ArchitectGordon and Levin

See also

References

  • Newberry Plaza at Emporis
  • "Newberry Plaza". SkyscraperPage.
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