McGraw-Hill Building (Chicago)
The McGraw-Hill Building was a 16-story, 190-foot-tall (58 m) landmark building in the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois. The facade and its architectural sculpture by Chicago-born artist Gwen Lux were designated a Chicago Landmark on February 7, 1997.[1] The building was demolished in 1998.[2] The facade was saved, however, and reinstalled in 2000 on the new Le Méridien Chicago hotel building.[3] The hotel was renamed the Conrad Chicago in 2005.[4] The hotel was again renamed in 2015, becoming The Gwen, for sculptor Gwen Lux.[5][5] The hotel is part of The Luxury Collection division of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide.[6]
Notes
- ↑ "McGraw-Hill Building". City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division. 2003. Retrieved 2007-05-07.
- ↑ "Conrad Chicago Hotel". Emporis.com. 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-07.
- ↑ "McGraw-Hill Building". Emporis.com. 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-07.
- ↑ Bergen, Kathy and Thomas Corfman (2005-10-25). "Le Meridien near sale". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
- 1 2 King, Danny (2015-09-01). "The Gwen opens in Chicago". Travel Weekly. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
- ↑ Rudnansky, Ryan (2015-05-11). "Conrad Chicago To Be Rebranded Under The Luxury Collection". Travelpulse.com. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
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Coordinates: 41°53′29″N 87°37′29″W / 41.8915°N 87.6246°W
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