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190 S La Salle St
Chicago, IL 60603
190 South LaSalle · Office Property for Lease
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11,167 SF


SUBLEASE HIGHLIGHTS
- Exclusive Business Club & Lounge
- Close proximity to train stations
- Banking
- Ground Floor Restaurant
- Conference Center
- Fitness Center
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Philip Johnson and John Burgee's only project in Chicago stands on the corner of the LaSalle Street canyon in the heart of the financial district. Classified as both postmodern and historicist, inspiration clearly came from Burnham & Root's 1886 Rookery building. The overall design is loosely based on John W. Root's Masonic Temple, built in 1892 and demolished in 1939. The five-story rusticated base is built of red granite. The 50-foot-high entrance arch leads into an over-scaled barrel-vaulted lobby. The elevator cabs have gold-leaf-covered vaulted ceilings and marble floors. Huge bronze chandeliers hang above the black and white marble checkerboard floor, enhanced by the "Chicago Fugue", a sculpture by Sir Anthony Caro. Designed by Philip Johnson Architects, the concrete core, steel framed tower features an exterior granite curtain wall with punched windows. The five-story base is of honed-finish red imperial granite with the remainder of the tower in Spanish pink granite. New amenities added to the building include a ground floor restaurant and on-site health club. The top floor includes "The Library," a private club for tenants, as well as the Five-Star Service and Conference Center. The building has close proximity to all train stations and parking on-site This building has achieved the BOMA 360 designation in Q1 2015.
- Banking
- Bus Line
- Commuter Rail
- Conferencing Facility
- Fitness Center
- Metro/Subway
- Property Manager on Site
- Restaurant
- Signage
- Energy Star Labeled
- Bicycle Storage
PROPERTY FACTS
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABILITY
LEED Certification Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a green building certification program focused on the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of green buildings, homes, and neighborhoods, which aims to help building owners and operators be environmentally responsible and use resources efficiently. LEED certification is a globally recognized symbol of sustainability achievement and leadership. To achieve LEED certification, a project earns points by adhering to prerequisites and credits that address carbon, energy, water, waste, transportation, materials, health and indoor environmental quality. Projects go through a verification and review process and are awarded points that correspond to a level of LEED certification: Platinum (80+ points) Gold (60-79 points) Silver (50-59 points) Certified (40-49 points)
ENERGY STAR® Energy Star is a program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that promotes energy efficiency and provides simple, credible, and unbiased information that consumers and businesses rely on to make well-informed decisions. Thousands of industrial, commercial, utility, state, and local organizations partner with the EPA to deliver cost-saving energy efficiency solutions that protect the climate while improving air quality and protecting public health. The Energy Star score compares a building’s energy performance to similar buildings nationwide and accounts for differences in operating conditions, regional weather data, and other important considerations. Certification is given on an annual basis, so a building must maintain its high performance to be certified year to year. To be eligible for Energy Star certification, a building must earn a score of 75 or higher on EPA’s 1 – 100 scale, indicating that it performs better than at least 75 percent of similar buildings nationwide. This 1 – 100 Energy Star score is based on the actual, measured energy use of a building and is calculated within EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager tool.
