NBC Tower
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NBC Tower | |
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General information | |
Type | Office |
Location | Chicago |
Coordinates | 41°53′24″N 87°37′16″W / 41.889955°N 87.621106°W |
Completed | 1989 |
Owner | Metropolis Investment Holdings Inc. |
Height | |
Antenna spire | 627 ft (191 m) |
Roof | 562 ft (171 m) |
Top floor | 524 ft (160 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 37 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill |
The NBC Tower is an office tower on the Near North Side of Chicago, Illinois located at 454 North Columbus Drive (455 North Cityfront Plaza is also used as a vanity address for the building) in downtown Chicago's Magnificent Mile area. Completed in 1989, the 37-story building reaches a height of 627 feet (191 m). NBC's Chicago offices, studios, and owned-and-operated station WMAQ-TV are located here as of 1989 and on October 1, 1989, WMAQ-TV broadcast their first newscast at 10:00 that evening at their new home, NBC Tower with the then-weeknight news team of Ron Magers, Carol Marin, John Coleman, and Mark Giangreco.[1] Later, Telemundo O&O WSNS-TV since their 2002 purchase by NBC. Formerly its former radio sister WMAQ/WSCR was located here. The studios of NBC's former Chicago FM property, WKQX and its sister station WLUP are located in the NBC Tower.[2]
The design, by Adrian D. Smith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, is considered one of the finest reproductions of the Art Deco style.[according to whom?] It was inspired by 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, which is NBC's global headquarters. The tower is further enhanced by the use of limestone piers and recessed tinted glass with granite spandrels.[3] The building takes additional cues from the nearby landmark Tribune Tower with the use of flying buttresses. A 130 ft (40 m) broadcast tower and spire tops the skyscraper. WMAQ and WSNS have STL and satellite facilities on the roof; the STLs link to WMAQ and WSNS's transmitter facilities atop the Willis Tower. WMAQ radio/WSCR studios and STL were located in the building until 2006 when they relocated to Two Prudential Plaza.
Located in the Cityfront Plaza area, the building contains 850,000 sq ft (79,000 m2) of space and three floors of underground parking with 261 spaces. Connected to the main tower is a four-story radio and television broadcasting facility where popular shows such as Judge Mathis and WSNS's newscasts and WMAQ's newscasts are currently taped, and was the former recording facility for The Jerry Springer Show and The Steve Wilkos Show before their tax credit-influenced move to Stamford, Connecticut in 2009. It was also home to the 1990s syndicated improv/sketch show Kwik Witz,[4] The Jenny Jones Show until its cancellation in 2003, and Steve Harvey until their move to Los Angeles in 2017.
Tenants
WMAQ/NBC, WSNS/Telemundo are located in the building. The Consulate-General of India in Chicago is located in Suite 850.[5] The Consulate-General of South Korea in Chicago is located in Suite 2700.[6] The Consulate-General of Lithuania in Chicago is located in Suite 800.[7] CBS Television Distribution's Chicago branch is located in Suite 2910.
- WMAQ-TV newscasts (1989–present)
- WSNS-TV (2002–present)
- WKQX (1989-2001; 2016–present)
- WCKL (formerly WLUP-FM) (2016–present)
- WLS (2017–present)
- WLS-FM (2017–present)
The tower was also the world headquarters of Navistar International until 2000 when the company announced plans to relocate to Warrenville, Illinois.
From the tower's opening to 2006, WMAQ/WSCR radio studios were also located in the building; the stations relocated.
In February 2016, Alternative station WKQX and sister classic rock station WLUP-FM announced that they will be moving from their longtime home in the Merchandise Mart to a new studio in the tower. WKQX and WLUP-FM operated temporarily from the former WLS studios at 190 N. State St. On August 4, 2016, the move of WKQX and WLUP-FM to the tower was finalized.[8]
Shows recorded
In addition to housing these entities, the studios were/are home to the following shows:
- iVillage Live (2007)
- The Jenny Jones Show (1991–2003)
- The Jerry Springer Show (1991–2009; originated from here from 1992 to 2009)
- Judge Jeanine Pirro (2008–2011)
- Johnny B... On The Loose (1991)
- Judge Mathis (1999–present)
- Kwik Witz (1996–1999)
- Merv Griffin's Crosswords (2007–2008, pilot shows only)
- Sports Action Team (2006–2007)
- The Steve Wilkos Show (2007–2009, moved to Connecticut in 2009)
- Steve Harvey (2012–2017)
Gallery
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Looking North at Night
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Looking East
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Looking North
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Columbus Drive entrance
See also
- NBC Studios
- List of skyscrapers
- List of tallest buildings in the United States
- List of tallest buildings in Chicago
- World's tallest structures
References
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Duv9EV7hm0c&t=33s
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-04-04. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "NBC Tower". Chicago Architecture Info. Retrieved 2014-02-25.
- ^ "NBC Tower". Emporis. Retrieved 2014-02-25.
- ^ "Location of the Consulate". Consulate-General of India: Chicago. Retrieved 2014-02-25.
- ^ "Location/Contact". Consulate-General of Turkish in Chicago suite 2900, Consulate General of South Korea in Chicago suite 2700. Retrieved 2014-02-25.
- ^ "Čikagos centre plevėsuoja trispalvė". Draugas (in Lithuanian). Chicago, Illinois: Lithuanian Catholic Press Society. August 15, 2015. p. 1.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-04-04. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links
- Skidmore, Owings & Merrill buildings
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- National Broadcasting Company
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- NBCUniversal
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- Mass media company headquarters in the United States
- Television studios in the United States
- Art Deco architecture in Illinois
- Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design basic silver certified buildings
- Office buildings completed in 1989
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