Harbor Point
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Identification
Name
Harbor Point
Emporis Building Number
116841
Location
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Zone
Neighborhood
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Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data
Height (tip)
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Height (architectural)
167.64 m
Height (roof)
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Floors (above ground)
54
Construction start
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Construction end
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Structure in General
Construction type
skyscraper
Current status
Structural material
concrete
Facade system
curtain wall
Architectural style
international style
Usages
Main usages
residential condominiumFeatures and Amenities
Bicycle storage is available
Exercise facility is available
Hospitality room is available
Laundry room is available
Storage space is available
Sundeck is available
Swimming pool is available
Facts
Harbor Point's shape is formed by joining three hooks into a triangle. |
This was Chicago's last high-rise constructed east of Lake Shore Drive. Since its completion the Drive was rerouted, so today Harbor Point is west of it. |
This is one of 3 residential towers in Chicago with black Miesian windows and 3 rounded lobes: see also |
The building anchors the eastern end of the Randolph Street 'streetwall' which fronts the northern edge of Grant Park. |
Companies involved in this building
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Architect: Solomon, Cordwell, Buenz and Associates Other companies: Alfred Benesch & Company, Ragnar Benson Inc., Draper and Kramer Inc. |





