Mel Brooks Building

The Brooks Building is a high-rise building in Chicago's commercial core, the Loop. It was built 1909–1910, in the Chicago School architectural style. An early example steel-framed high-rise building, the structure was commissioned by Peter Brooks and Shepard Brooks and designed by architects Holabird & Roche. The building was designated a Chicago …
The Brooks Building is a high-rise building in Chicago's commercial core, the Loop. It was built 1909–1910, in the Chicago School architectural style. An early example steel-framed high-rise building, the structure was commissioned by Peter Brooks and Shepard Brooks and designed by architects Holabird & Roche. The building was designated a Chicago Landmark on January 14, 1997. It was also determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places on October 8, 1982; however, it is not formally included in the NRHP due to the wishes of the property's owner.
  • Architectural style: Chicago School
  • Location: 223 West Jackson Boulevard · Chicago, Illinois 60606 U.S.
  • Elevation: 590 ft (180 m)
  • Completed: 1910
  • Construction started: 1909
  • Height: c. 139.09 ft (42.39 m)
  • Floor count: 12
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