• The Tribune Tower is a 463-foot-tall (141 m), 36-floor neo-Gothic skyscraper located at 435 North Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
  • The Tribune Tower is a Gothic Revival office building located at 435 N. Michigan Ave. in downtown Chicago.
  • Tribune Tower faces Pioneer Plaza, Chicago River, Michigan Avenue Bridge, Wrigley Building, and it is an inseparable part of the history of Chicago.
  • The Tribune Tower has been a international symbol of the Chicago Tribune and the city of Chicago for over six decades.
  • As Katherine Solomonson, author of the Chicago Tribune Tower Competition tells us, these stones were collected by McCormick and his foreign correspondents...
  • Take, for instance, the Chicago Tribune Tower. It is a neo-Gothic skyscraper, magnificent in its ornate design. It stands out among all the chrome and glass modern...
  • 3.—An unsolicited testimonial to the beauty of The Chicago Tribune Tower appeared in St. John Ervine’s article on Chicago in the London Observer.
  • Prior to the tower’s construction, correspondents for the Chicago Tribune were sent around the world to collect rocks and bricks from significant sites.
  • A 1978 view of the stonework on the upper floors of the Tribune Tower. A 1972 view of the Michigan Avenue entrance to the Chicago Tribune.
  • When it comes to identifying a symbol that represents the very best of Chicago, few can look beyond the Tribune Tower Residences, a construction of...