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Montgomery Ward Tower

The 1898 Montgomery Ward Tower

Montgomery Ward

Life Span: 1899-Present

Location: 6 N. Michigan Avenue

Architect: Richard E. Schmidt

Stories: 12

 

<bThe Tower Building, at 6 N. Michigan Ave.,

on the N.W. corner of Madison /Michigan,

formerly known as the Montgomery Ward & Co. building,

with a frontage of 86 feet on N. Michigan avenue

and 163 feet on E. Madison street,

was built in 1899 of steel frame construction

to a height of 12 stories,

with a tower and one basement, on 50-foot wood pile foundations.

The three lower floors were designed for a live load of 200 pounds per square foot, the nine upper floors for 150 pounds per square foot.

This made it possible for later owners to add four stories without reinforcing the columns of the lower stories.

Richard E. Schmidt was the architect.

The 22.5-foot weather vane, Progress Lighting the Way for Commerce, was set October 20, 1900.

It was modeled by J. Massey Rhine.

The street facade of the lower three stories is of carved Georgia marble.

The cost of the original building was 36.7 cents per cubic foot.

At the time of its completion, this was the tallest building in Chicago.

Originally at 394 feet high, the Montgomery Ward Building is currently 282 feet (86 m) tall,

following the removal of a pyramid top and sculpture.

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Uploaded on May 10, 2019