Grand Plaza I

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Grand Plaza I is a residential skyscraper in Chicago. The 57 story building was completed in 2003 at a height of 641 ft (195 m) when measured from its decorative spires. Grand Plaza I is one of the tallest all-residential buildings in Chicago and contains 481 luxury apartment units. It is also the tallest building in the Chicago zip code 60610, the zip code with the most high-rises in the city. [1]

Phase two of the Grand Plaza complex was The Residences at Grand Plaza, completed in the same year. At 39 floors, it is the shorter of the two twin towers and is now a condominium building.

Both buildings were designed by Loewenberg + Associates and OWP&P Architects. They also share a common base full of retail such as a Jewel-Osco supermarket.

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