Jenny K. • December 25, 2014Beautiful building with an old-timey elevator operator, and full of interesting art and design tenants.
Mariam • August 8, 2019New building, good for extended stay with laundry facility and free breakfast. Very good location in the heart of chicago
Jake S. • July 8, 2013Visit during Christmas, when the buildings windows along State Street depict scenes from children's stories, and a three-story tall Christmas Tree is put in the lobby.
David L. • August 23, 2016The drink I had was ok, nothing spectacular, and I felt bad for the one waitress who seemed to be doing all the work. The history of the building is really cool.
Adam V. • May 28, 2010I love this building, and I enjoy working here. It has a really cool gift shop on the 1st floor. Airplanes rock !!
School of the Art Institute of Chicago • December 29, 2011The ongoing construction on the 1st & 2nd floors of Sharp is for the LeRoy Neiman Center, SAIC's first campus center. It will be completed in 3 major phases during which signage will be posted.
Eliane v. • October 12, 2012[Shaw, Metz & Associates. 1990 renovation by Lucien Lagrange Associates] The 360-degree observation level - the first such public area in the Loop - will be opened for the first time since 1972.
Nigel R. • July 6, 2010Included on the National Register of Historic Places. The world's oldest surviving skyscraper to use a purely skeletal supporting structure. Tallest building in the world in 1891. First 16 story bldg.
Niamh S. • August 25, 2016My favorite part of the Chicago skyline. Even if it wasn't actually intended to be vaginal, it's still incredibly distinctive and a welcome change of pace compared to most skyscraper designs.
t j. • June 11, 2010the underground pedway will get u around while staying cool. the shoe shine here is great also!
Pierre V. • October 13, 2012Giaver & Dinkelberg: 1926 This famed skyscraper on the Chicago River melds historical styles including Greco-Roman and Gothic.
Eliane v. • October 12, 2012[Skidmore Owing & Merrill, 1958] Inland Steel was one of the first skyscrapers completed in Chicago after WWII. Its sleek, shimmering façades could be mistaken for new even today-over 50 years later.
Obadiah P. • June 13, 2012Hit Frontera for lunch to optimize cost savings - it's still the same amazing Mexican food. Enjoy it knowing the tomatoes and chiles you're eating were grown on the roof of the building you're in.
Greg • September 1, 2011Chicago Title validates parking for the garage at Randolph and Wells. 50% discount!
Steve ‘Pudgy’ D. • April 14, 2015If you're here to submit your IRS 1040 form (& payment, if necessary), the room you want on the 24th floor is "Date Stamping". Bring your copy; it will stamp it also.
Olivier D. • October 12, 2012Short but cheap way to navigate on the river between the buildings. Very impressive view.
Chris M. • March 7, 2019Beer is in the very last cooler, the exact opposite corner of the building from the entrance door
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